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10sballs' Nitto ATP Finals reporters J. Fred Sidhu and Ricky Dimon found time to stop by both the Wimbledon Museum as well as the AELTC property and Queen's Club earlier this week--and still didn't miss any tennis!
Ok. Where do I start. I guess with what it feels like to turn the corner into week two at WIMBLEDON.
We've been running back at forth from the AELTC (Wimbledon) to Roehampton all week for the qualies. There’s Ladies singles and doubles qualies. And there's Men's singles and doubles.
WIMBLEDON Set Up Week: Oh we love grass! We love Wimbledon! We love the G.O.A.T. Roger Federer... and we love 12 hours of sleep.
Rising Australian teenager Alex DeMinaur won his first ATP Challenger on the grass courts of Nottingham last week and will make his Wimbledon main-draw debut next month.
We should say that again:
We LOVE The Queen's Club more than we love the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), aka Wimbledon.
Roger Federer as booked his spot in the Wimbledon final without dropping a single set. It is a feat he thought he had never previously accomplished, as he discussed in his post-match press conference after beating Tomas Berdych in the semifinals on Friday.
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We just rounded the corner. Rest day. No play On MIDDLE SUNDAY. (unless rain had washed out week one) What a week. Where should we start. This year's Championships was like no other.
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Stan Wawrinka finished runner-up at the French Open, an especially impressive result given that the entire field aside from Rafael Nadal was playing for second place, but the Swiss' grass-court season failed to produce the same success.
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Still backed up because of rain despite a full day of action on Thursday, Wimbledon is putting forth another jam-packed schedule on Thursday.
Roger Federer will be back in action at Wimbledon on Wednesday and his opponent is perhaps the unlikeliest of all in Marcus Willis, who registers outside the top 700 of the world rankings.
The District tube line was just to jam-packed at 11 am so instead we took an UBER to the AELTC for the first day of Wimbledon.
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