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RE: Weeks 26 and 27 - The Championships, Wimbledon (grass) - men's singles


Coup Droit wrote:

Re Berrettini, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not several more players who are affected and withdraw in the next few days - there's so much in London at the moment, and no one's wearing masks or doing distancing or whatever any more


Oh yes, they are:  I still wear one whenever I go into a supermarket, visit my GP's surgery/Specsavers or travel on public transport.  wink  That said, other than at the surgery/Specsavers, I find I'm generally in a very small minority!  cry



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Stircrazy wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

Re Berrettini, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not several more players who are affected and withdraw in the next few days - there's so much in London at the moment, and no one's wearing masks or doing distancing or whatever any more


Oh yes, they are:  I still wear one whenever I go into a supermarket, visit my GP's surgery/Specsavers or travel on public transport.  wink  That said, other than at the surgery/Specsavers, I find I'm generally in a very small minority!  cry


 Yes, you're like a rare migratory bird now - there's a few about, here and there - that stand out - but the vast majority of the sparrows and blackbirds are just normal - twittering about - no masks to be seen.....

AND a lot of rather unpleasant Omicron....

 



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Coup Droit wrote:
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Coup Droit wrote:

Re Berrettini, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not several more players who are affected and withdraw in the next few days - there's so much in London at the moment, and no one's wearing masks or doing distancing or whatever any more


Oh yes, they are:  I still wear one whenever I go into a supermarket, visit my GP's surgery/Specsavers or travel on public transport.  wink  That said, other than at the surgery/Specsavers, I find I'm generally in a very small minority!  cry


 Yes, you're like a rare migratory bird now - there's a few about, here and there - that stand out - but the vast majority of the sparrows and blackbirds are just normal - twittering about - no masks to be seen.....

AND a lot of rather unpleasant Omicron....

 


 Im not sure how its affecting people in terms of serious illness but my wife and I, and our daughter, all had omicron recently. We are all clear for around 10 days or more now but all have a lingering cough and very dry throat, and most importantly, short of breathe.  it wasnt pleasant at all during it either - I can imagine a pro tennis player not feeling able to play 5 set

matches if they felt like that , not serious but certainly performance impacting 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 28th of June 2022 10:58:48 AM

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Coup Droit wrote:

Excellent first set from Ryan - a pleasure to watch

6-4


Presumably his first taste of a best-of-five-sets match?



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JonH comes home wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:
Stircrazy wrote:
Coup Droit wrote:

Re Berrettini, I wouldn't be surprised if there's not several more players who are affected and withdraw in the next few days - there's so much in London at the moment, and no one's wearing masks or doing distancing or whatever any more


Oh yes, they are:  I still wear one whenever I go into a supermarket, visit my GP's surgery/Specsavers or travel on public transport.  wink  That said, other than at the surgery/Specsavers, I find I'm generally in a very small minority!  cry


 Yes, you're like a rare migratory bird now - there's a few about, here and there - that stand out - but the vast majority of the sparrows and blackbirds are just normal - twittering about - no masks to be seen.....

AND a lot of rather unpleasant Omicron....

 


 Im not sure how its affecting people in terms of serious illness but my wife and I, and our daughter, all had omicron recently. We are all clear for around 10 days or more now but all have a lingering cough and very dry throat, and most importantly, short of breathe.  it wasnt pleasant at all during it either - I can imagine a pro tennis player not feeling able to play 5 set

matches if they felt like that , not serious but certainly performance impacting 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 28th of June 2022 10:58:48 AM


 Apparently the Omicron virus affects the outside of the lungs, as well as/instead of the inside which is what most viruses do. I'm still suffering a reduced ability to breathe from March... very slowly improving cry

 



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I know I'm going to be in the minority here but if a player has no symptoms I don't see why they shouldn't be able to play. It wouldn't have been that hard to manage contact between the player and other people somewhere like Wimbledon. Given how prevalent covid is right now there are probably 100s if not 1000s of spectators probably infected right now.



-- Edited by emmsie69 on Tuesday 28th of June 2022 11:09:22 AM

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emmsie69 wrote:

I know I'm going to be in the minority here but if a player has no symptoms I don't see why they shouldn't be able to play. It wouldn't have been that hard to manage contact between the player and other people somewhere like Wimbledon. Given how prevalent covid is right now there are probably 100s if not 1000s of spectators probably infected right now.



-- Edited by emmsie69 on Tuesday 28th of June 2022 11:09:22 AM


 Do you know that they can't play?

I mean, are players getting tested routinely still? 

Because, if not, then they wouldn't know they were positive if they were symptomless

I haven't heard or read anything about routine tests (but they might still be happening and I just don't realise, of course)



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Stircrazy wrote:
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I think Ryan is playing as well....


That match available on the red button. 


And he's doing quite well, too:  first set in the bag by 6-4.  smile 


Cracking second set from Ryan.  Takes it by 6-3.  biggrin



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Been meaning to say:  nice to hear Colin Fleming sharing the commentary.  smile



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Coup Droit wrote:
emmsie69 wrote:

I know I'm going to be in the minority here but if a player has no symptoms I don't see why they shouldn't be able to play. It wouldn't have been that hard to manage contact between the player and other people somewhere like Wimbledon. Given how prevalent covid is right now there are probably 100s if not 1000s of spectators probably infected right now.



-- Edited by emmsie69 on Tuesday 28th of June 2022 11:09:22 AM


 Do you know that they can't play?

I mean, are players getting tested routinely still? 

Because, if not, then they wouldn't know they were positive if they were symptomless

I haven't heard or read anything about routine tests (but they might still be happening and I just don't realise, of course)


 BBC report says there are no routine tests anymore but Berrettini had flu like symptoms and had been isolating. He tested to protect his fellow players and with drew when positive. He could probably have not tested and got away with it but he did the responsible thing in testing if he had symptoms and, being frank, Im sure hed have struggled to play 5 sets with flu like symptoms anyway. 

it leaves the section he was in wide open - the section of 8 has 3 lucky losers and a qualifier in it with Brooksby the remaining seed. It is next to Jack Draper and Liams section and they could both see a route to the last 8 look very much open now. 



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Fair enough if he felt unwell. Wasn't sure about routine testing.

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Ryan. Wow. What a result.

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L128:  (WC) Ryan Peniston WR 135 (= CH  smile ) defeated Henri Laaksonen (SUI) WR 96 by 4, 3 & 2   ban-woohoo.gif

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L64:  (WC) Ryan Peniston WR 135 vs Steve Johnson (USA) WR 93 (CH = 21 in July 2016)

Johnson beat Dimi (18) by 4-6 5-2 retired.



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Don't look now (OK, I know you're all looking really) but Paul Jubb has just taken the 1st set against Nick Kyrgios.

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Ryan - at a stroll

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