Wimbledon 2017 fire: Updates after blaze breaks out on practice tennis court

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios said he is “100%” optimistic about playing at Wimbledon despite withdrawing from the Aegon  Wimbledon Tennis 2017 Live Championships at Queen’s Club because of injury.The 22-year-old was playing American Donald Young in the first round when he slipped and fell at the baseline

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After courtside treatment to his hip, Kyrgios continued until the tie-break but retired after Young took it 7-3.Kyrgios withdrew from recent events in Monte Carlo and Rome with a hip injury.Aegon Championships: Live scores and schedule

“It just was a sharp pain when I fell,” said the world number 20.

“I started feeling it when I was walking, when I was landing on my serve. It’s exactly what I was feeling in Paris. I mean, it’s tough to play through.”He added: “I felt pretty much everything I was feeling a month ago. It’s not great at the moment. But we’ll see.”

Asked about his chances of recovering in time for Wimbledon Tennis Live , which gets under way on 3 July, Kyrgios said: “I’d play Wimbledon if I was injured pretty bad anyway.”I’m here anyway. I don’t really have time to go home or anything. Yeah, I will be playing, for sure.”

And the Australian joked that the enforced lay-off meant he might spend the coming days at a pub in Wimbledon village.”Dog & Fox,” he replied, when asked for his immediate plans.

Kyrgios beat Rafael Nadal on his way to the Wimbledon quarter-finals three years ago, and lost to eventual champion Andy Murray in the fourth round last year.”This is a big tournament but I think when you’ve got Wimbledon, or any of the Grand Slams, looming, you don’t hang in there,” former Davis Cup captain John Lloyd told BBC Sport.

“With Wimbledon coming, you can not take any chances.” Wimbledon 2017 live on TV and streaming LIVE: From 3 to 16 July 2017, the All England Championships take place in Wimbledon on Church Road. Sky broadcasts daily on Sky Sports 1 to Sky Sport 5. You can follow the third Grand Slam tournament of the year and the computer, tablet or smartphone SkyGo. Eurosport.de provides for action at Wimbledon daily on a live ticker.

The French Open was from a German perspective to forget. Is now before the next Grand Slam tournament for the German players and players. A total of 14 German will be in Wimbledon safely in the bunch, eight women and six men.

INTERESTINGAll results of the LordsThe German women led by the current world number First and last year’s finalist Angelique Kerber. In the men’s Alexander Zverev, Mischa Zverev, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Jan-Lennard Struff, Florian Mayer and Dustin Brown are qualified for the main draw.

Wimbledon Tennis 2017   Live im TVSky Sports transfers Wimbledon on July 3, a day on five different channels. Sky Sports 1 to Sky Sport 5 You have the choice between five different matches.

Live Stream at SkyGoTo see a live stream the game over SkyGo. the pay-TV channel customers can see the game on the computer. There is also the possibility of the game on the SkyGo app also has a tablet or smartphone to track.

Wimbledon Live Scores at Euro SportEurosport.de reported in Live Scores from the action at Wimbledon daily. From the first serve from around 12:00 pm EDT until nightfall we’ll keep you on the matches on London’s sacred turf to date.

When is played?From May 3 to July 16 it’s at Wimbledon to the point. Finals are played (women) and 16 July (men) on 15 July.Who are the favorites and defending champions?

Defending champion Andy Murray and Serena Williams are. Since Williams waived because of her pregnancy, the last form weak Vorjahresfinalistin Angelique Kerber will play the opening match on Center Court on the second day.Apart Kerber, who hopes at Wimbledon on the turnaround, Resting German hopes mainly on Alexander Zverev. In the men’s veteran Roger Federer of Switzerland is again the top favorites. French Open champion Rafael Nadal and Serbian Novak Djokovic completed with Murray the field of the top Favoriten.Wimbledon qualifying matches will be broadcast for the first time, before the tournament starts at the All England Club on July 3.

Coverage of the Championships started on radio in 1927, and a decade later TV viewers were able to switch on and catch the action.”We are very proud to be celebrating such a long-standing broadcasting relationship with the All England Tennis Club,” said Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport.

“Over the 90 years we have been able to capture so many of Wimbledon’s greatest moments, from those early days of radio commentary to the unprecedented access to the event that we have available now.

“We are delighted this year to be able to Wimbledon 2017 Tennis Live  offer tennis fans even more live action by adding qualifying matches at Roehampton to our already extensive offering.”The Roehampton event runs from 26-29 June and will be broadcast live on the BBC Sport website and app

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