Missing Sir David Gray on here, he would have had the thread started long before now. Hope he's back some time.
My wife and I had tickets for Court 1 on Friday but we're both down with a sickness bug with no sign of much improvement so had to cancel. Absolutely gutted.
Anyway, Alcaraz has just started and looking forward to Murray v Peniston this afternoon.
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Thread: Wimbledon 2023
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04-07-2023 12:09 PM #1
Wimbledon 2023
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04-07-2023 05:35 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hope he wins, your outrage will be epic.
Alcaraz could be the guy to stop him though. Superb player, and improving on grass courtLast edited by hibeg; 04-07-2023 at 05:42 PM.
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04-07-2023 06:44 PM #4
Love watching Sabalenka, all that raw power, these screams and facial expressions. Hope she wins it.
Easy win for Murray. Tsitsipas or Thiem next.
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04-07-2023 07:35 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
hope he’s keeping well
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06-07-2023 08:48 AM #6
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Putting sentiment aside, is anyone else really surprised murray is favourite to beat Tsitsipas today?
Maybe I’m just so out of touch these days but I’d have guessed the Greek would have been about 1/5!!
I’ll be wrong as usual and another good win for Murray incoming 😁
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06-07-2023 11:58 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I guess the bookies are pricing in the fact that Tsitsipas had a long one yesterday, whilst Murray had a day off? Plus the fact that grass isn't traditionally the Greek's favourite surface.
I'd say he did very well to beat Thiem yesterday, and will be a very tough prospect for Murray.
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06-07-2023 01:01 PM #8
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06-07-2023 01:30 PM #10
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06-07-2023 04:26 PM #11
Stunning win for Liam Broady. He's always had the talent, just never nailed it down.
Katie Boulter also going well.
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06-07-2023 09:39 PM #14
2-1 Murray, he took a terrible fall on the penultimate point. Match continues tomorrow.
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06-07-2023 09:43 PM #15
What an athlete Andy Murray is. Talent, skill, will to win, effort, commitment all off the scale
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06-07-2023 09:45 PM #16
I'm no sure this break suits Murray , He had his opponent on the ropes !! Sisipass now regroups and goes again tomorrow and if he comes out hitting as hard as he did in the 1st set it's game on ! Still in the balance for me
By the way Murray rolling back the years , Absolutely brilliant ..Metal hip and 36 years old , Scotlands greatest ever sportsman
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It was vintage stuff and wonderful to see how passionately the crowd got behind him. As you say, he was thriving on the late night atmosphere and the break came at a better time for his opponent - although Andy may need some recovery time from that fall.
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07-07-2023 08:28 AM #18
Last night was sporting theatre of the the highest order. Murray played unbelievably well, so did Tsapitas (he looked like a real talent). What a pity it had to stop, you had the feeling Murray was going to prevail in a fourth set. I suspect things may pan out a bit differently today though.
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07-07-2023 05:46 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-07-2023 05:49 PM #23
Disappointing, really thought Andy was going to do it. But a lot of folk (esp the bookies surprisingly) seemed to have forgotten Tsistipas is 5 seed with a fantastic serve and forehand.
Norrie out too.
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07-07-2023 06:20 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Great effort by Andy.
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07-07-2023 06:40 PM #25
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Couldn’t help thinking that a few individuals would be up in arms at the way oor Andy goes on sometimes if it had been the Serbian machine.
Still some effort to see him back playing at this level with a hip replacement.
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08-07-2023 10:38 AM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He's also remains great box office unlike the Serbian automaton, who played out his perfunctory grind-fest over Wawrinka in front of a barely half-full arena. Any other champion taking to the court for the Friday night slot would pack the place out.
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10-07-2023 02:51 PM #27
Eubanks v Tsitsipas going the full five sets. Really good game.
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10-07-2023 08:56 PM #28
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That Alcaraz berrettini match was superb. Alcaraz definitely going to win quite a few majors in his career.
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13-07-2023 04:36 PM #29
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Superb comeback from Jabeur there.
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14-07-2023 03:25 PM #30
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We can say what we want about Djokovic’s personality. Absolutely phenomenal tennis player.
Would be nice to see Alcaraz take the title but Novak will absolutely deserve it if he claims another.
Hope Jabeur goes on to win the female’s.
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