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Wimbledon court under fire after Serena came out and Kyrgios said ‘this joke’

Wimbledon court under fire after Serena came out and Kyrgios said 'this joke'
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LONDON: Serious Questions Requested by Wimbledon Grass Court on Wednesday After a bushed injury of Serena Williams tournament with Firebrand Australia Nick Kyrgios their brand “joke”.
Williams, Wimbledon championship seven times, sneaked and hurt his right leg which was bound by heavy before quitting from his first round bond after only six matches against Alaksandan Sasnovich.
American superstar twice fell to the floor of the court, struggling to return to his legs on the second occasion.
In tears, he waved to all sides of the court who pushed speculation that he had played his last single Wimbledon match.
“I broken heart must be interesting,” said a 39-year-old child who still has a Margaret Court record from 24.
The fall stops his heart shortly after Frenchman Adrian Mannarino has slipped and hurt himself part of the central court.
He also had to retire with his match against the Roger Federer level in two sets of each.
“I feel it feels a bit more slippery as possible under the roof,” Federer said.
“You have to move very, very carefully out there.
If you push it too hard at the wrong times, you go down.” I feel more dried during the day.
With wind and all that, it takes moisture from the grass.
“However, Federer, who has won eight Wimbledon titles and plays 115 matches in the tournament, stressed that the court is no different from other years.” I don’t think it’s playing very differently.
Always like this.
I feel a lot of players, it is a super key to passing the first two rounds because the grass is more slippery, softer.
“When the tournament continues, it is usually increasingly difficult to continue.” Nick Kyrgios Australia, playing under the roof in the field, also underestimating the conditions.
“Guys, for you watching at home, it must be fast here, it’s a tennis lawn court,” Kyrgios heard the saying before the match with Ugo Humberts was suspended for that night in the last set.
“This is a joke.
Try watering it.
Make a lawn court again.” Despite criticism, the All England Club insisted that the court reached the standard.
“The preparation of the lawn court is the same precise standard as in previous years,” said the club in a statement.
“The weather conditions at the opening of two days have become soded that we experienced in almost a decade, which requires the roof to close in the central court and court no.1 for a long time.” This is when the grass plant is most fertile and green, which produces additional moisture on what natural surface.
“The tournament has been hit by heavy rain for the first two days.
As a result of the 50 single-round matches still unfinished.
Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tournament to be played on the grass and, as a result, it is more sensitive to weather oddities.
In 2013, Maria Sharapova The court brand as “dangerous” after falling three times in court two and was knocked out.
Victoria Azarenka’s former number one withdrew from the same tournament as an ankle injury after falling while Caroline Wozniacki slipped, turning her ankle and also came out.
Pat Cash Australia, who won Wimbi in 1987, described players such as “Bambi in IC E”.
“The court of grass is slippery and that’s the challenge of playing them,” he told BBC today at the Wimbledon program.
“They have three different phases – very slippery, Slippery outside and then towards the end of the tournament we get dust.
It makes it really complicated.

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