I nearly stayed in this morning to watch this. Quite glad I didn't when I saw the result. Am now settled in to watch Cam. I am always blown away by the setting of this tournament. I would just love to attend one year, but getting too old ( and broke) for such jaunts I fear.
I nearly stayed in this morning to watch this. Quite glad I didn't when I saw the result. Am now settled in to watch Cam. I am always blown away by the setting of this tournament. I would just love to attend one year, but getting too old ( and broke) for such jaunts I fear.
The courts are open to the public: I have friends that go a week early for the tournament and play on the courts the week before!
It is an amazing setting, isnt it, lovely venue. Europe has a few though, Foro Italico reeks of art and history, some of the Portuguese venues are lovely as well. Kitzbuehl, Gstaad and Baastaad are all very scenic locations.
Point to discuss - is Ilkley the most picturesque of the British tennis venues?!
It is an amazing setting, isnt it, lovely venue. Europe has a few though, Foro Italico reeks of art and history, some of the Portuguese venues are lovely as well. Kitzbuehl, Gstaad and Baastaad are all very scenic locations.
Point to discuss - is Ilkley the most picturesque of the British tennis venues?!
Ooo, well I've never been to Ilkley. Wimbledon is picturesque to me because the buildings and the plants are all so lovely. Being there is pretty magical.
Jack lost the first but won the second. In fact Hubi appeared to rather throw away the last game of the set if my fuzzy stream is to be believed!
Into a decider