Hubert Hurkacz certainly pushed Novk Djokovic!
US troops forced to act on the ground?
Beauty treatments- which do you have?
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Just thought it might be an idea to have a thread for sharing thoughts and comments this Wimbledon fortnight for those who follow.
Thinking too of Lucca, tennis' no.1 fan.
Hubert Hurkacz certainly pushed Novk Djokovic!
bridie54
Watching Eubanks for the first time. He looks so laid back.
Great match though.
Yes it is!
I was cheering on Tsitsipas but now I don’t think I mind who wins. They are both so entertaining.
mabon1
Totally fed up of seeing Wimbledon advertised on the tv all and every day, not everyone likes tennis.
I'm fed up with BBC adverts altogether!
It's like a commercial channel now.
Watching Eubanks for the first time. He looks so laid back.
Great match though.
Totally fed up of seeing Wimbledon advertised on the tv all and every day, not everyone likes tennis.
Yes, it’s a build up of uric acid in the blood which forms crystals around the joints.
I used to assume that gout was drink related but it is just a form of arthritis. I think drink can exacerbate it in some cases.
sharonarnott
I absolutely love watching tennis and Wimbledon has come just right as I have been stuck in the bedroom for the last 6 days with a severe bout of gout in my foot. The tennis is a welcome distraction. I'm afraid Tracy Austin's voice does wind me up somewhat and Andrew Castle is useless in my opinion. I don't know if he's commenting this year but Mark Petchey really sends me in sane. He barely uses either of the players names and refers to them by their age "great shot from the 23 year old" "First double fault of the match for the 26 year old" I seriously want to lamp him one 😃
Not with your foot, it could hurt you more than him!!
Seriously, I had gout when I was young, not through drink because it started when I was pregnant and continued for all the months I was breastfeeding. It could have been caused by a change in my diet and it made me shout out with the pain. When I stopped feeding DC, I was able to have a cortisone injection into my toe joint which did the trick.
Love watching tennis but often wonder who the commentator is referring to when they don’t use the player’s name. Tracey Austin is the pits, can’t stand her accent although it’s not because she’s American as enjoy Macs. Don’t bother watching smug Djokovic find his matches boring.
Speaking of irritating commentators, there are two who particularly get me fuming, Sam Smith is the worst, she mutters drearily and inaudibly; 'treats' us to endless streams of pointless gossip about the players; and if I hear her say "out here" one more time.....grrr! For pity's sake woman, speak up, tell us something we can't already see for ourselves or just shut up! The other annoying one is an Australian woman who just drones on and on barely drawing a breath..I just have to mute the TV. And don't get me started on John Inverdale....!
I love Wimbledon, but some of these commentators can just ruin the entire fortnight. Typical BBC these days...forever over-egging the cake.
Brilliant tennis but...can I stay awake?
sharonarnott I can remember when Tracey Austin was playing - I didn't like her much then, and now........ I can't stand listening to her, her voice is just awful.
I really hope (I'm so great) smug Djokovic is beaten by Carlos Alvarez who seems quite lovely - we need someone unassuming to take the lovely Roger's place. It's so not the same without him playing - and Rafa too.
sharonarnott
I absolutely love watching tennis and Wimbledon has come just right as I have been stuck in the bedroom for the last 6 days with a severe bout of gout in my foot. The tennis is a welcome distraction. I'm afraid Tracy Austin's voice does wind me up somewhat and Andrew Castle is useless in my opinion. I don't know if he's commenting this year but Mark Petchey really sends me in sane. He barely uses either of the players names and refers to them by their age "great shot from the 23 year old" "First double fault of the match for the 26 year old" I seriously want to lamp him one 😃
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I absolutely love watching tennis and Wimbledon has come just right as I have been stuck in the bedroom for the last 6 days with a severe bout of gout in my foot. The tennis is a welcome distraction. I'm afraid Tracy Austin's voice does wind me up somewhat and Andrew Castle is useless in my opinion. I don't know if he's commenting this year but Mark Petchey really sends me in sane. He barely uses either of the players names and refers to them by their age "great shot from the 23 year old" "First double fault of the match for the 26 year old" I seriously want to lamp him one 😃
Dan Maskell - total legend. Tennis fans understand what is happening on court as he well knew no need to explain . Still miss the "Oh I say ... "
So wish someone would pull the mic. on Sam Smith, she annoys me intensely , can't shut up !!
missdeke
ixion
I wonder sometimes whether BBC commentators are paid by the word. Incessant wittering in what appears to be an attempt to fill every second of airtime. Sometimes interesting, sometimes just talk for the sake of it. Queens and Eastbourne were classic examples.
The mute button chez Ixion is well used.I miss Dan Maskell.
Oh I say 😔
Me too.
Jaxjacky
We’re watching the cricket 🫣
I remember my Mum watching Wimbledon, curtains drawn, a salad tea.
Those were the days!!
😁
Not my Mum - me!
pce612
Not in the least bit interested. I know I'm not the only one.
The BBC is obsessed with it, should have it's own sports channel.
I like the tennis but yes, I really don't know why the BBC doesn't use BBC3 as a dedicated sports channel instead of the absolute rubbish alternative programmes they broadcast on there aimed at an age group which wouldn't watch it anyway.
Jaxjacky
We’re watching the cricket 🫣
I remember my Mum watching Wimbledon, curtains drawn, a salad tea.
There was inevitably ‘interference’ on our television set, in the form of heavy ‘snow’ hiding the players, and the picture moving up the screen, as it broke the ‘horizontal hold’!
We still watched it and had the salad tea, though!
They all sound as if they’ve been trained by Alan Partridge (who was originally a sports correspondent on The Day Today) to us!
We’re watching the cricket 🫣
I remember my Mum watching Wimbledon, curtains drawn, a salad tea.
ixion
I wonder sometimes whether BBC commentators are paid by the word. Incessant wittering in what appears to be an attempt to fill every second of airtime. Sometimes interesting, sometimes just talk for the sake of it. Queens and Eastbourne were classic examples.
The mute button chez Ixion is well used.
I miss Dan Maskell.
I’m not a tennis fan.😴 BBC1 and 2 were monopolised by it last night.
I much prefer to watch the Tour de France (ITV4) - the scenery was beautiful (Dordogne). Lots of châteaux and sunflowers!
I felt so sorry for Mark Cavendish - he crashed out with a broken collarbone.😧 He seems such a nice person - I’ve followed his career for years. Pro cyclists are top athletes. They don’t get the praise they deserve.
TanaMa
Don't like Djokovic at all. Hate that he always seems to get 'easy' opponents in the early rounds , and of course Federer (GOAT)!! and Rafa (GIAT No 2)!! are not playing, making it still easier for him. Just hope one of the up and coming young, hopeful, players will knock him off his arrogant perch!!
Ditto. Would love to see him beaten this time. Tsitsipas or Alcaraz could manage it.
It’s only two weeks every year. No more French open on the Beeb or the November tournament at the O2 so please dont begrudge the tennis fans their 2 weeks. Not everyone can afford Sky tv.
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