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RJA


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Wimbledon - Mens Invitation Doubles


Amongst the euphoria of Jonny Marray's win it would be easy to not notice that there was another British winner today.

In the final of the Mens Invitation Doubles Greg Rusedski and Fabrice Santoro beat Thomas Enqvist and Mark Philippoussis 6-7(3), 6-4 [11-9]

Not that significant, but worth a mention none the less.



-- Edited by RJA on Saturday 7th of July 2012 09:20:13 PM

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ah thanks - haven't really kept up with all the "extras"

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Ratty, you can open the bubbly now. bored.gif



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SMC1809 wrote:

Ratty, you can open the bubbly now. bored.gif


 

No. The champagne must be kept on ice until after the big one tomorrow. Jeremy Bates (partnered by Anders Jarryd) is in the final of the Senior Men's Invitation Doubles wink



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Thank you for your kind thoughts. I'm writing this from the queue at Wimbledon, beside myself with excitement at the thought of seeing Jezza and Jazza playing against that lovely chap Pat Cash.

(I had of course thought it entirely appropriate that on Friday the Marray/Nielsen v Bryan/Bryan semi-final was on Court 12, while Invitation Doubles was on Court 1.)

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Devastating news Ratty. Bates and Jarryd lost 3 and 4 to that nice Mr Cash and Mr Woodforde.

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I'm not surprised - the whole thing is rigged anyway. Some of the umpire's calls against Mr Buhrami and Mr LaConte were absolutely atrocious. e.g. where does it say in the rules that the court the ball lands in has to be the same one it started out from?

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