Mark Petchey, the British coach of Jo Konta's opponent Maria Sakkari, doesn't sound too confident before today's third-round match. "Jo is one of the best and the favourite for the tournament," he said in a BBC interview. "There's an awful lot for Maria to contend with and it's about trying to understand strengths and weaknesses. She's got a fighter's chance. "
What is happening at Wimbledon when the sausage line is 4x longer than the line for strawberries & cream? I'm afraid to check the champagne tent vs. the beer wagon.
The WTA released a statement Friday morning on the condition of Bethanie Mattek-Sands, who appeared to suffer a horrific knee injury after a fall during her match with Sorana Cirstea Thursday.