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Who Do You Think Will Win The Men's Final This Afternoon?
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Anybody had a bet? Ken perhaps?
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β I think Alcatraz will just edge itβ Zacs-Master earlier today ;-)
18:10 Sun 16th Jul 2023
I hope it will be Carlos. I really know little about Tennis but having seen how he applauded his defeated opponent as he left the court before receiving the accolades of his supporters was much to be admired. No snarls or raised fist salutes. For his sportsmanship and manners alone I want him to win. I understand he has aggression in the right place though. On the court when playing !!
If i've ever seen a better tennis match than that one, i cannot recall doing so. At no point in the match was i ever confident that my bet would bear fruit. Nor was there any point in the match where i thought the bookies had taken a fiver off me.
Alcaraz is a worthy champ and there is no doubt he will be winning titles for a while, yet.
As for the Djokoman. Well, he has nothing to prove to anyone though i very much doubt he will be hanging up his rackets anytime soon - those that are still intact, that is:-)
Alcaraz is a worthy champ and there is no doubt he will be winning titles for a while, yet.
As for the Djokoman. Well, he has nothing to prove to anyone though i very much doubt he will be hanging up his rackets anytime soon - those that are still intact, that is:-)
Viva Espana. Just as I hoped. Couldn't help but think how a long pee and a poo can change a players game around. Why did the Serb feel the need to take his bag with him to the loo. I know they supply soap, toilet paper and towels in the loos . He seemed to be tiring before his toilet break and came out quite refreshed afterwards.
Well done, Carlos! Such maturity in his game, belied his age. He kept a cool head, stayed on court for the match duration, didn't gather any code violation, and took all of his racquets home again ;) He joins his fellow countrymen who have won Wimbledon - Manuel Santana and Rafael Nadal, both of whom I wanted to win. How great he did so in front of his own King. Moreover, he made sure Roger Federer has kept his 8-time record all to himself ;) I am so delighted for him and look forward to following his future games at Wimbledon, the home of tennis!
I was rather hoping the Princess of Wales, patron of the AELTC, would of stepped aside on this occasion and invited King Phillipe of Spain to present the trophy to a worthy winner. That really would be the cherry on the cake for this young man. I suppose being a Wimbledon Champion at such a young age is enough excitement for one day. Felicidades Carlos.
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