Wimbledon 2019 FINALS RESULTS
Wimbledon 2019
https://media.timeout.com/images/103921508/image.jpg Bernard Tomic Fined Full £45,000 Prize Money After Dismal Wimbledon 2019 Exit Tomic, who was punished for a similar offence two years ago, lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in just 58 minutes Daily Mirror UK, 4 July 2019. Bernard Tomic has been fined 100 per cent of his prize money by Wimbledon for a lack of effort in his first-round match. The Australian, who was punished for a similar offence two years ago, has been hit with a £45,000 sanction after the All England Club ruled he "did not perform to the required professional standard" during his 58-minute defeat to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Tomic won 6-2 6-1 6-4 on Day Two of this year's competition, wrapping up the quickest win in the men's singles since 2004, when Roger Federer thrashed Colombia’s Alejandro Falla 6-1 6-2 6-0 in the second round. A statement from Wimbledon organisers declared: "The Grand Slam Rule Book regarding First Round Performance states the following: 'All players are expected to perform to a professional standard in every Grand Slam match. With respect to First Round Performance, if in the opinion of the Referee the player did not perform to the required professional standard, the Referee may determine that the player be subject to a fine of up to first round prize money.' https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incomin...ledon-2019.jpg Bernard Tomic has been fined his full £45k prize money (Image: Getty Images) "It is the opinion of the Referee that the performance of Bernard Tomic in his first round match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga did not meet the required professional standards, and therefore he has been fined the maximum amount of £45,000 which will be deducted from prize money. "The player will have the opportunity to appeal to the director, GSB." https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incomin...ledon-2019.jpg Tomic was fined £11,000 two years ago (Image: Getty Images) BBC commentator John Lloyd branded Tomic's antics as "embarrassing" and called his performance "disgraceful". Tomic himself was somewhat dismissive post-match when asked if he believed he had displayed a lack of effort. "Well, I returned pretty bad. Didn’t see his serve. Pretty terrible match. "I think I played as best as I could. It’s just I played terrible. And he served 24 aces." Tomic was fined £11,000 two years ago for saying he was "bored" in a match with Mischa Zverev and dropped by racquet sponsors Head. |
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Cori Gauff Fights Back From Brink of Defeat to Keep Magical Wimbledon Run Alive on Centre Court
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...eg?imwidth=450 Cori Gauff celebrates beating Polona Hercog to reach the Wimbledon fourth round Credit: Reuters Oliver Brown, Chief Sports Feature Writer, at Wimbledon, 5 July 2019 Wimbledon has officially gone loco for Coco. On an evening of churning Centre Court drama, Cori Gauff – nicknamed Coco, as she has come to be known to everyone in the tennis world and beyond – confirmed herself as quite possibly the most nerveless 15-year-old on the planet. Saving two match points, the teenager returned from the ragged edge of defeat at Wimbledon last night to secure an astounding 3-6, 7-6, 7-5 victory over Slovenia’s Polona Hercog, one that transformed her from prodigy to bona fide superstar. What, ultimately, is talent without tenacity? Gauff had shown to everybody here, through her straight-sets wins over Venus Williams and Magdalena Rybarikova, that she had natural gifts in abundance, but in this extraordinary fight with Hercog she confirmed that she also had the resilience. Even when spectators on Centre Court had all but given up on her hopes, she rebounded out of nowhere, emerging on top from a gripping tie-break to take the contest into a third hour. And in the longest match of her life, it was she who stood tallest, wrapping up her place in the last 16, where she plays world No 7 Simona Halep. Her precocious composure, she explained, was a virtue instilled by her parents, both of whom had significant sporting careers. No one would have guessed that this was her baptism on a “sacred” court, as Gauff described it. The impression was that she had at last been overpowered, as Hercog sauntered out to a 6-3, 5-2 lead. Gauff packed three double-faults into one game to surrender the first set. But the tale, she decided, needed to have a more rousing ending than this. She had travelled too far, won too many admirers, to slip out of the tournament tamely. Cori Gauff of The United States plays a volley in her Ladies' Singles third round match against Polona Hercog of Slovenia during Day five of The Championships - Wimbledon 2019 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 05, 2019 in London, England https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...eg?imwidth=480 Gauff makes a forehand smash Credit: Getty Images Gauff is the youngest player to reach the last 16 since Jennifer Capriati in 1991. While the history of women’s tennis is filled with teenage prodigies, few, if any, have made such an indelible impact on a Wimbledon debut. Just when the crowd had settled into a mood of bleak resignation, she found her finest form all evening, saving Hercog’s first match point with the deftest backhand slice. The Slovenian hardly had to be reminded that she was struggling for the crowd’s affections, especially when her next netted forehand drew raucous cheers. Gauff had forced her to try to serve this out, and the 28-year-old, seeking a first fourth-round appearance at a major, folded under the strain. No sooner had she brought up a second chance to wrap it all up with an ace than she double-faulted, before spraying a forehand long. It was becoming rowdy in the debentures, as well-watered patrons willed Gauff towards a memorable encore. “Pressure is a privilege,” yelled one. |
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https://ci4.googleusercontent.com/pr...nfinal2019.jpg SATURDAY 13th JULY 2019 Women's Singles Final Halep Stuns Williams to Win First Wimbledon Title - Romania's Simona Halep beats a shocked Serena Williams in 56 minutes to win her first Wimbledon title. https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/qQ...639b416d6dd00c . |
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https://media.timeout.com/images/103921508/image.jpg Mansour Bahrami Trick Underarm Serve Wimbledon 2019 Ladies and Gentleman, The Greatest Tennis Entertainer of All Time...... :clapper::clapper::clapper: |
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https://media.timeout.com/images/103921508/image.jpg Mens' Singles Final Novak Djokovic Overcomes Roger Federer in Longest Men's Final Ever by Winning Fifth Set Tie Break to Capture FIFTH Wimbledon Crown
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