Katie Boulter was driven to Court 2 because the BBC couldn’t choose her as a key match at Wimbledon.

Katie Boulter was driven to Court 2 because the BBC couldn’t choose her as a key match at Wimbledon.

The BBC did not choose Katie Vaulter as one of the main selections of show courts at Wimbledon on Saturday. This contributed to the decision that meant there were no British players in front of numerous national sports legends in the Royal Box of the Center Court.

The choice of match between Center Court and Court No. 1 was controversial, but it is understood that the company, which is regularly requested by the Wimbledon Commission, did not claim the vaulter.

Even after winning the emotional second round on the center court, which captured the hearts of Wimbledon fans, Vaulter started on Court 2 at 11am.

Bolter admitted that he was relieved to discover the All England Club schedule, which was officially demolished 6-1 and 6-1 by Harmony Tan, who defeated Serena Williams early in the tournament.

BBC Two began reporting at 11am, further exacerbating the frustration of Vaulter’s schedule by joining the match only after Tan had already established the lead for the first set.

Tan later acknowledged her relief. “I think she has a lot of people when playing Brit on the center court. I like playing on small courts. I don’t have to wait all day, so I also like first matches.”

The Wimbledon organizers take into account the potential competitiveness of the match in determining the schedule, as well as the broadcaster’s demands, and can feel proved by Tan’s one-sided 51-minute victory. ..