Friday, 14 February 2014

Henman rules out doubles return at Wimbledon 2014:

Few sights this season have been as pleasant as seeing a 41-year-old Pat Rafter line up nearby Lleyton Hewitt for the men's duplicates at the Australian Open. The Aussie twosome's first round match in Melbourne caught the creative impulses of numerous tennis fans and pulled in a substantial and eager gathering of people. In the wake of this, its maybe just common that the likelihood of a Henman return at Wimbledon 2014 has been talked about. Nonetheless, addressing Livetennis.com at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, the previous British No. 1 demonstrated that he's precluded such a return.
 "Not simply yet, no," said Henman. "Andy and I did have a couple of quick messages about it yet no, not for me." Henman additionally uncovered that we can't hope to see his name added to the developing rundown of high-profile previous ATP stars who have come back to the tour as mentors. "I'd never say never, however you know. I went for a year from when I was 16 until I was 33, and I very revel in being at home now." 
Henman additionally remarked on Great Britain's Davis Cup exertions."I viewed Andy's match and he played fabulously well," he commented. "It's never simple playing with the weights of a Davis Cup tie, and far from home on an unpredictable court. Along these lines, it was an incredible effect, and clearly, first World Group win in a long, long time." To enjoy all matches of Wimbledon 2014 from sports and events tickets by calling on (044) 0207 1234 1234.
The serve-and-volley master imagines that his country have a great possibility of defeating Italy in the quarter-finals and feels that anything is conceivable with Murray in the group. "It's winnable, obviously its winnable," he answered when inquired as to whether Britain can improve of an Italian squad headed by an in-structure Fabio Fognini.

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