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Wimbledon chief speaks to Express Sport about who will open competition
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Martin Brundle has disagreed with Lewis Hamilton's view on a controversial corner at the Miami Grand Prix, insisting the "tight chicane" was good for television. The inaugural Miami Grand Prix proved a huge hit in America with around quarter of a million spectators in attendance over the weekend.
Carlos Alcaraz has admitted that Novak Djokovic has an underrated weapon after defeating the world No 1 in their first-ever meeting on Saturday. The 19-year-old became the first man ever to beat Djokovic and Rafael Nadal back-to-back on clay en route to the Madrid Open title last week, but said it was the Serb who had the most difficult serve to read and return.
Jolyon Palmer thought Sergio Perez should have fought “a little bit harder” to try and snatch third place from Carlos Sainz in Miami.
Carlos Alcaraz has rejected Novak Djokovic's claim that he is the 'best player in the world' this year and put the pressure straight back on the world No 1 by claiming that the Serb is the greatest. After defeating Djokovic and Rafael Nadal back-to-back en route to the Madrid Masters title, the world No 6 is now ahead of the defending champion in the bookies' favourites for the upcoming French Open.
Former Jordan and Bennetton driver Martin Brundle’s renowned Formula 1 grid walks once again made the headlines this past weekend at the Miami Grand Prix after a case of mistaken identity swept across social media.
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has said that he will not rule out the team going back to an old spec of their car if that is the right thing to do.