I was always interested in tennis, especially, as someone else mentioned, during the amateur era, Laver, Emerson, Stolle, Taylor etc. The 70's and 80's were really good too and for me, tennis peaked with the advent of the Borg/McEnroe era. Since then I think it has become very boring. Wooden rackets? I still have my Dunlop Blue Flash in it's racket press. It cost me £6-19-11 in 1969 and was well used! But back to the tournament. I noticed that the mens' No2 seed went out but I'd never heard of him. I can't remember his name. Maybe it's an age thing. However, I always think there is an element of The Emperors' New Clothes when it comes to Wimbledon. It aint as good as it's made out, mled by the BBC. And, as mentioned in an earlier post this week, tennis is the only sport where the player/s get a round of applause for having used the toilet, eg,
1. Player asks umpire for the proverbial "comfort break" and
leaves the court.
2. Player returns to rounds of applause.
3. What has the player done to deserve the applause?
Apart from that, everything's fine thanks! :o)