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Rafael Nadal 'understands' Wimbledon ban as he explains ATP response
RAFAEL NADAL has given his opinion on Wimbledon's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players.
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yeah v happy for AndrewBig result for Andy Murray in Stuttgart, reaching the final.
Yep. That has 5 sets written all over it.Murray v Isner could be brutal.
This is shaping to be a great Wimbledon.
Tennis is a great sport both to watch and play but wimbledon coverage and the crowds really does make me want to drink bleach at times.
Back in the early 2000's me and some of my mates who dont live in the greatest post code area used to apply for Wimbledon tickets via the public ballot every year. Between us we were unsuccessful every time (probably about 30-40 applications in total). Not surprisingly some colleagues I used to work with who all had very good post codes all got tickets, every year, including some who got Centre and Court One tickets for second week matches.
What bad luck eh! Not!
Anyway, saw some tw*t yesterday standing and facing the crowd behind him with his arms raised as if HE had just won the point and was basking in the applause. Very England International Rugby fan behaviour this which should immediately be stopped via a swift straightener by anyone nearby who is in range imho.
I wouldn't be able to cope with that so would have to leave town for the day, or just hand myself into the nearest Police station.Don't get me started on England rugby fans, lived in Twickenham for many years and every matchday every pub would get overrun with the absolute worst rugger buggers imaginable