ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
KEY DATES FOR WIMBLEDON 2022
20 June: Qualifying begins
24 June: The Draw
25 June – 26 June:
Pre-event Media Conferences
26 June: Order of Play released
27 June: The Championships commences
20 June: Qualifying begins
24 June: The Draw
25 June – 26 June:
Pre-event Media Conferences
26 June: Order of Play released
27 June: The Championships commences
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDON 2022
WILD CARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES
1 BROADY, Liam (GBR)
2 CLARKE, Jay (GBR)
3 GRAY, Alastair (GBR)
4 JUBB, Paul (GBR)
5 PENISTON, Ryan (GBR)
6. VAN RIJTHOVEN, Tim (NED)
7. WAWRINKA, Stan (SUI)
8. To be announced
LADIES’ SINGLES
1. BOULTER, Katie (GBR)
2. BURRAGE, Jodie (GBR)
3. KARTAL, Sonay (GBR)
4. MIYAZAKI, Yuriko (GBR)
5. SWAN, Katie (GBR)
6. WILLIAMS, Serena (USA)
7. To be announced
8. To be announced
GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES
1 BROADY, Liam (GBR) / CLARKE, Jay (GBR)
2. CASH, Julian (GBR) / PATTEN, Henry (GBR)
3. GRAY, Alastair (GBR) / PENISTON, Ryan (GBR)
4. O'MARA, Jonny (GBR) / SKUPSKI, Ken (GBR)
5. To be announced
6. To be announced
7. To be announced
LADIES’ DOUBLES
1. BARNETT, Alicia (GBR) / NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR)
2. BURRAGE, Jodie (GBR) / SILVA, Eden (GBR)
3. DART, Harriet (GBR) / WATSON, Heather (GBR)
4. GREY, Sarah Beth (GBR) / MIYAZAKI, Yuriko (GBR)
5. To be announced
6. To be announced
7. To be announced
GENTLEMEN’S WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. ODA, Tokito (JPN)
LADIES’ WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. OHTANI, Momoko (JPN)
QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. SILVA, Ymanitu (BRA)
EVENT 5: MIXED DOUBLES – TO BE ANNOUNCED 29/6
1. To be announced
2. To be announced
3. To be announced
4. To be announced
5. To be announced
WILD CARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES
1 BROADY, Liam (GBR)
2 CLARKE, Jay (GBR)
3 GRAY, Alastair (GBR)
4 JUBB, Paul (GBR)
5 PENISTON, Ryan (GBR)
6. VAN RIJTHOVEN, Tim (NED)
7. WAWRINKA, Stan (SUI)
8. To be announced
LADIES’ SINGLES
1. BOULTER, Katie (GBR)
2. BURRAGE, Jodie (GBR)
3. KARTAL, Sonay (GBR)
4. MIYAZAKI, Yuriko (GBR)
5. SWAN, Katie (GBR)
6. WILLIAMS, Serena (USA)
7. To be announced
8. To be announced
GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES
1 BROADY, Liam (GBR) / CLARKE, Jay (GBR)
2. CASH, Julian (GBR) / PATTEN, Henry (GBR)
3. GRAY, Alastair (GBR) / PENISTON, Ryan (GBR)
4. O'MARA, Jonny (GBR) / SKUPSKI, Ken (GBR)
5. To be announced
6. To be announced
7. To be announced
LADIES’ DOUBLES
1. BARNETT, Alicia (GBR) / NICHOLLS, Olivia (GBR)
2. BURRAGE, Jodie (GBR) / SILVA, Eden (GBR)
3. DART, Harriet (GBR) / WATSON, Heather (GBR)
4. GREY, Sarah Beth (GBR) / MIYAZAKI, Yuriko (GBR)
5. To be announced
6. To be announced
7. To be announced
GENTLEMEN’S WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. ODA, Tokito (JPN)
LADIES’ WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. OHTANI, Momoko (JPN)
QUAD WHEELCHAIR SINGLES
1. SILVA, Ymanitu (BRA)
EVENT 5: MIXED DOUBLES – TO BE ANNOUNCED 29/6
1. To be announced
2. To be announced
3. To be announced
4. To be announced
5. To be announced
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
that is not what I meant by 'class'! I was talking purely about tennis ability and potential, not social behavior... unlike most people here, I do not like to comment on behavioral issues, I stay focused on tennis.. yeah, yeah, I know, someone will tell me the two are related - yes, but they are not the same.dmforever wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:35 pmI read this last night and though I could just let it go, but it has really stuck in my craw. Please enlighten me on what you mean. My understanding of "class" as you are using it refers to how someone acts under pressure or in difficult situations. As far as I know, Jabeur has only ever been polite, engaging, smart, and gracious. When she lost out on qualifying for the YEC last year or the year before, in the last match of the regular season (Kontaveit, right?), she sent Kontaveit a funny message congratulating her on IG or somewhere. She has had to bear the weight of being the first African woman and the first Muslim woman to reach the upper echelons of women's tennis and unless I've missed something, she's understood that role really well. I don't remember seeing her pitching fits, breaking rackets, or walking off the court after a lost set. I know you said it's "indefinable", but by all means, do your best to define it because I'm totally lost.
Venus and Serena were also labeled as not having class at various times in their careers. A physical therapist that I was working with once said something exactly to that effect that I won't repeat here. She couldn't define it either.
Also, I would say that "class" has little or nothing to do with tennis matches. Many people thought McEnroe and Connors didn't have class and they did alright. Martina Hingis was a brat on court (see RG final against Steffi) yet she did OK as well.
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
true. but she was just coming off a win at Velancia, so maybe not settled down yet. let us see..JTContinental wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:39 pmShe lost to Alycia Parks today in a first round match, so I don't think I'd pencil her in to go too far.
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I'm a Qinwen fan too. I was surprised to see her playing an ITF last week and coming straight to a main tour event. I hope she gets a rest period too.
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
Tim van Rijthoven - the surprise winner last week - got a wild card.
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
On the one hand: c'mon, the guy has only won a few matches on tour.
On the other: it is a thin field for WC's so, why not?
On the other: it is a thin field for WC's so, why not?
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If there is a God in heaven, he will play Botic in the Final.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:03 pm Tim van Rijthoven - the surprise winner last week - got a wild card.
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Too good to be true.Deuce wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 10:56 pmIf there is a God in heaven, he will play Botic in the Final.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:03 pm Tim van Rijthoven - the surprise winner last week - got a wild card.
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I think beating Medvedev 4 and 1 helps his case. If he hadn't beaten a top player, maybe not. Depending on the draw, I could see him winning a few matches. Big serve, moves well on the grass. So his title earned him 98k euro in prize money and another automatic 50k for a Wimbledon wild card (R1 loser prize money). I'm sure it will keep paying dividends. Just a crazy story, isn't it? I have nicknamed him Beethoven.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
Sad..Venus is the real Queen..I often think she should have been named Serena and Serena could have been named Diana or Ares or some such..she is a warrior, nothing Serene about her!!
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
Probabilities for the men-
Djokovic 50%
Nadal 30%
Alcaraz 10%
Kyrgios 5%
Sinner 5%
Agree?
Djokovic 50%
Nadal 30%
Alcaraz 10%
Kyrgios 5%
Sinner 5%
Agree?
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Nope ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Djokovic 45%
Berrettini 20%
Kyrgios 15%
Rafa 10%
Tsitsipas 5%
Field 5%
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Djokovic 45%
Berrettini 20%
Kyrgios 15%
Rafa 10%
Tsitsipas 5%
Field 5%
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Re: ATP WTA Wimbledon GS 6/27/22 - 7/10/22
Deuce , amongst others, said we would see some late withdrawals. Curious who else does so.
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