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Martina Navratilova described Rafael Nadal as a "prima donna" ahead of the Spaniard's third-round Wimbledon clash with Lorenzo Sonego. The 36-year-old kept the Centre Court crowd waiting ahead of the match, leading Navratilova to make the remark to presenter Sue Barker.
"We are awaiting Rafael Nadal, he is still in the locker room at the moment," Barker said during the BBC's coverage of Wimbledon. "Rafa always makes us wait, doesn't he?" Navratilova said. "He is such a prima donna!"
Nadal recently passed Navratilova on the list of most wins at The All England Club, as the Spaniard claimed his 307th during his second-round victory over Ricardas Berankis. "Congrats Rafa, and you are not done yet," Navratilova tweeted in response to him joining her in fourth place behind Roger Federer