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Man Utd's 2022/23 Premier League Fixtures
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Man Utd's 2022/23 Premier League Fixtures
Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray will take to Centre Court on Wednesday as both Britons look to advance to the third round of Wimbledon. Men's top seed Novak Djokovic will be the first match on Centre, followed by the two home favourites, who both face experienced figures in the game: Raducanu is matched up with Caroline Garcia — who dispatched Raducanu's compatriot Yuriko Miyazaki in three sets on Monday — whilst John Isner is Murray's opponent; the big-serving 20th seed stands in the way of what would be another place in round three for the Scot. Ad/> Defending champion Djokovic is rewarded for his battling display against Soon-woo Kwon in the first round with a contest against Thanasi Kokkinakis; the Australian coming through unseeded Pole Kamil Majchrzak in straight sets to earn himself a crack at the world No.
Yes, it’s only a smattering, but there are empty seats visible at Wimbledon this year. To confirm: this is not what was expected when the grounds were restored to full capacity for the first time in three years. Official numbers from the first day of competition recorded 36,603 on site on Monday, from a potential capacity of 42,000. The Tennis Podcast has reported this was the smallest opening day crowd since 2007. Smatterings were still visible on day two too and, in the case of show courts 2 and 3, a bit more than that. The Queue also appears visibly down on previous years. Explanations as to why touch on a possible lack of sufficient marketing or the effects of the cost of living crisis. But at £27 for a grounds pass that gets you on to all courts bar four, there is barely a better value ticket this summer. And yes, Sue Barker paid The Diary to say that.
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Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spoke with Andy Murray about underarm serving after the Brit was branded disrespectful for using the shot at Wimbledon 2022.
Isner might have happy memories of Court 18 at the All England Club, you are in for a rude shock. The American, one of the tallest players on the men’s tour, emerged as the winner in the longest match in tennis history when he beat Frenchman Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the fifth set on the very same court in 2010.
British wildcard Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen.
It must be exhausting being Nick Krygios. The Australian firebrand rode an emotional rollercoaster entirely of his own making before prevailing in five thrilling sets against Britain's Paul Jubb. Kyrgios had to come from a set down to the elegant Yorkshireman, in amongst the chuntering and tantrums, produced some sizzling serving and superb tennis to reach the second round 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7, 7-5.