Kyrgios accuses BBC commentator as Djokovic refuses to apologise at Wimbledon

Jul 17, 2023 at 7:35 AM
Kyrgios accuses BBC commentator as Djokovic refuses to apologise at Wimbledon

An exhilarating two weeks of Wimbledon have now come and gone as Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova have been topped males’s and ladies’s singles champions, defeating Novak Djokovic and Ons Jabeur respectively. It was a event not with out controversy, as we mirror and react on the third Grand Slam of the 12 months.

Djokovic was denied his fifth consecutive SW19 title by the 20-year-old Spaniard in a five-setter that was of the best high quality, with the Centre Court crowd on their toes to welcome a brand new champion, Alcaraz’s second Major already of his quick profession after successful final 12 months’s US Open.

Vondrousova was one other first-time Wimbledon champion, having upset favorite Jabeur on Saturday in straight units to turn into the primary unseeded SW19 winner within the Open period – after brutally being dropped by Nike and compelled to put on an unbranded package.

Britain did have a champion in Henry Searle, because the 17-year-old broke the nation’s 62-year duck to elevate the boys’ singles title on Sunday – turning into Britain’s first junior champion since Laura Robson in 2008 whereas the final boy to elevate the trophy was Sir Stanley Matthews’ son of the identical title in 1962.

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