Tennis fans queue overnight to get Wimbledon tickets
Excited tennis fans are set to queue overnight to get their hands on tickets for the opening day of Wimbledon, as the tournament returns to normal service after two years affected by the pandemic.
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Excited tennis fans are set to queue overnight to get their hands on tickets for the opening day of Wimbledon, as the tournament returns to normal service after two years affected by the pandemic.
Barbara Schett thinks Andy Murray can make a deep run at Wimbledon as long as he remains injury-free. The two-time Wimbledon champion will be hoping to impress at SW19 after exiting the Grand Slam in the third round to Canada's Denis Shapovalov last year. Ad/> Two weeks ago, Murray reached the Stuttgart Open final before losing to Matteo Berrettini in three sets.
Sonay Kartal has been making up for lost time in rapid fashion and now the 20-year-old has a Wimbledon breakthrough in her sights.
The 2022 Championships begin on Monday and Scottish tennis fans are in for a treat in the evening, with Andy Murray in action on Centre Court.
Carlos Alcaraz says he tries to watch videos of the big three and Andy Murray play on grass to help develop his game on the surface. After a sensational rise up the ATP rankings in 2021, Alcaraz goes into Wimbledon on Monday as the world No. 7 and fifth seed at the Grand Slam.
Before Raducanu became a household name last year, the teenager was ranked 338 in the world when she received a wildcard and she reached the last-16 against all odds even as British hopes faded as her compatriots made early exits. She coped surprisingly well with the pressure but her fairytale Wimbledon debut ended in distressing circumstances when she was forced to retire in the fourth round after suffering breathing difficulties. As debates raged over whether the youngster was up to the task of handling pressure on the big stage, they were quickly put to rest two months later after she became the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam when she lifted the U.S.
This weekend Stakhovksy is 2,500km away from London, dressed in fatigues rather than tennis whites. The 36-year-old is armed, desperately fighting to hold back Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "This used to be us.... Now this is our @Wimbledon .... Last night 62 rockets were launched to attack different cities in Ukraine.. #stoprussia #boycottrussia #helpukraine @TheDolgo," tweeted Stakhovsky.
Reigning US Open champion Emma Raducanu will start her Wimbledon run at Centre Court on Monday.