When Katie Boulter crashes from Wimbledon, a friend blames the “strange” snab on the center court

When Katie Boulter crashes from Wimbledon, a friend blames the “strange” snab on the center court

“Maybe it would have been different if she was on the center court.”: A friend blamed a “strange” snab when Katie Boulter crashed from Wimbledon after reaching the third round.

  • Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon dream ended on Saturday on Court 2.
  • Her friend raised a voice saying that the Englishman should have been on the center court.
  • The 25-year-old woman beaten 6-1 and 6-1 appeared to be upset after being defeated.

Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon dream might have ended differently if she had been given one of the tournament show courts, her friends believe.

Britain’s number three, knocked out of the match yesterday in the third round, was given an unexpected snab when they were driven from center court to court 2 in a confrontation with French Harmony Tan.

Meanwhile, Coco Gauff played against fellow American Amanda Anisimova on the center court at 1:30 pm. Miss Vaulter’s team says it should have been booked for her.

One friend said: Wimbledon is usually good at reading rooms, but not at this opportunity.

“It seems very strange that a British hoper who really got the attention of the public was put into a slot in such a graveyard.”

Britain’s number three, knocked out of competition yesterday in the third round, was given an unexpected snab when she was driven from the center court to court two.

The 25-year-old boy, who was beaten 6-1, 6-1 appeared to be upset after he packed up his luggage shortly after his defeat and left the court without greeting his fans.

When Australian boyfriend Alex de Minor (she recently moved) beat British hopeful Liam Broady on Court 1 yesterday afternoon, she was everywhere. did not.

Miss Vaulter later admitted that he was disappointed that he didn’t play on the big court, saying: He really doesn’t know where to go. I need to react to what is given.

“It’s a privilege to play for these reasons, not to mention playing on the biggest court. But yes, it’s great to be back with the crowd in your home.

“I always want to be in the biggest arena I could be in. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case today.”

Meanwhile, Tan admitted that he was relieved that he did not play against his rivals on the center court.

In a post-match interview, she said: She said,’I think she has a lot of people when she plays Brit on the center court. I like playing on small coats. I don’t have to wait all day, so I also like first matches. “

Harmony Tan of France celebrates winning against Katie Vaulter of England at the end of Wimbledon's sixth day women's singles tennis match

Harmony Tan of France celebrates winning against Katie Vaulter of England at the end of Wimbledon’s sixth day women’s singles tennis match

The allegations arose when fans of Miss Vaulter talked about their anger that Miss Gauff was given a slot and coat of plums, suggesting that Wimbledon was in favor of her.

The 18-year-old match, which began yesterday at 1:30 pm, should have screened at 8:30 am on the east coast of the United States. One fan said: “It’s really disappointing to see Katie Boulter on Court 2 and Wimbledon’s obsession with Coco Gauff on the Center Court. It doesn’t seem fair.”

Tournament bosses, like Williams’ sisters, see Miss Gauff as the future superstar of the game, according to tennis sources.

The 25-year-old boy, who was beaten 6-1, 6-1 appeared to be upset after he packed up his luggage shortly after his defeat and left the court without greeting his fans.

The 25-year-old boy, who was beaten 6-1, 6-1 appeared to be upset after he packed up his luggage shortly after his defeat and left the court without greeting his fans.

A Wimbledon spokesman said yesterday that he defended the schedule, taking into account a variety of factors, including demands from global broadcast partners. The US network is known to prefer stars to play when the US is awake.

A spokesman said: ‘The championship schedule is a complex operation and takes into account many factors.

“In relation to tomorrow’s schedule, some of the factors considered included competitions, including former champions and top seeds, requests from global broadcast partners, and consideration for players participating in multiple events. Was. “