what did he say?Do it for Tim Emma!
More than that put Piers Morgan back in his box.
Since seeing her play last year, at Jamie Murray’s Battle Of The Brits tournament, where she turned up to seriously compete and looked like she belonged in their company, her emergence on two of the biggest stages is nothing less than amazing to witness, phenomenally so.
Didn’t expect Andy to hand over the baton to another home grown player so quickly but she’s obviously ready and has talent in spades.
what did he say?
A* in Maths A level and talks like a 30 year old in intrerview.
I shouldn't think anyone knows enough about these players to call it. They both are exceeding expectations. Except perhaps their own.
Emma has played 23 less games to get to the final.
I'd say she'd played fewer games
I do hope that one of the terrestrial TV companies will at least show highlights of the final tomorrow. When we get SOME coverage of all three of the other slams, I think it's a shame for Amazon Prime to completely hog the U.S. tournament.
Go Tim, Go!
wait..,,.
Her prize money at 18 is probably more than Tim`s was....
Amazon has exclusive rights - perhaps they think that they can sell more tennis racquets.
I just knew there'd be strings attached !
Not just talk, this is a permanent deal. Brits have to go on later in the day to boost interest (or viewing figures depending on your standpoint.) Hence Tim Henman not finishing off Ivanisovic in time, Murray forever playing under a closed roof etc.There was talk of the BBC leaning on Wimbledon to put Raducanu's 4th round Wimbledon match on last in the day for the sake of their broadcast. Which gave her all day to think about the expectation.