Wimbledon: Venus Williams’ incredible response to reporter who questioned her mentality
Venus Williams brilliantly hit back at a journalist who questioned whether she was just at Wimbledon “for the experience.”
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Venus Williams brilliantly hit back at a journalist who questioned whether she was just at Wimbledon “for the experience.”
Leon Smith has said he will not let sentiment cloud his judgement when he picks his Davis Cup team, saying Andy Murray and all other players in contention must earn their place. Murray is battling to return to the top of the sport following hip surgery, but crashed out of Wimbledon in the second round to John Isner. Ad/> Great Britain play host to USA, Kazakhstan and Netherlands in Glasgow in September, and Murray would be a huge draw card for the Scottish crowd.
Nick Kyrgios has had his say on Alexander Bublik’s controversial underarm serve tactic, approving of the move and calling it “different”. Bublik produced six underarm serves in one game during his third-round loss to Frances Tiafoe on Friday — a new Wimbledon record — which has caused debate despite a number of players adopting the ploy, including two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray.
The Ladies European Tour season continues this week at the Amundi German Masters, with extended coverage available for free via Sky Sports' live YouTube stream.
This week marked the start of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Liam Broady and Katie Boulter will look to continue the British momentum on day six at Wimbledon while Rafael Nadal attempts to stay on course for a calendar grand slam.
Steve Johnson at Wimbledon on Friday. The world number 12, who joined compatriot Heather Watson in the last 16, next faces another American in Tommy Paul. Norrie becomes the first British man in five years to reach the last 16 at Wimbledon, the previous being twice champion Andy Murray. It was a much easier outing than his previous match when he was taken to five sets by Spaniard Jaume Munar. "It feels really good, especially here at Wimbledon, at home. First time in the second week of a Grand Slam and I couldn't be happier especially with all my friends and family watching me," Norrie said on court. "It's good timing that they're here! I enjoyed that match today and it was a bit less stressful than the last round for my squad."