Nick Kyrgios reveals locker room chat with Andy Murray about underarm serve
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.
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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.
BBC duo John McEnroe and Sue Barker have come under fire for pledging support to convicted criminal Boris Becker during a live broadcast at Wimbledon 2022.
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British tennis player Jodie Burrage won hearts with a great gesture during her first her first round Wimbledon match against Lesia Tsurenko on Monday. At the start of the second set of the match on Court No. 18, one of the ball boys nearly fainted. Burrage stopped the match and attended him. She even provided him candies and energy gel before the ball boy was helped off the court. "He just said he was feeling really faint. He couldn't actually really talk. It was quite distressing to see," Burrage was quoted as saying by CNN.
Some players dream of playing at Wimbledon at least once in their career. For others, the possibility they might one day win the title pushes them to incredible lengths. For some, merely winning a match at Wimbledon is worth much more than that.
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