The emergence of WAG-fluencers at Wimbledon! How the girlfriends of tennis players are rising to prominence – breaking

 

The emergence of WAG-fluencers at Wimbledon! How the girlfriends of tennis players are rising to prominence – breaking

The emergence of WAG-fluencers at Wimbledon! How the girlfriends of tennis players are rising to fame and receiving more attention than Netflix, despite the possibility that Morgan Riddle and company may end as rivals and be held accountable for their mistakes Most people would have expected Alexander Zverev to leave Centre Court as soon as possible after blowing a two-set lead and missing out on a spot in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. However, on Monday night under the cover, the fourth-seeded player in the competition remained at the net with the intention of talking with his opponent, Taylor Fritz. Fritz, ensnared by his opponent’s racquet, seemed to listen with minimal interest before making his way out to shake the hand of the chair umpire.

The German remarked pointedly that there were likely some people in the box who weren’t from the tennis world and didn’t watch every match, suggesting they were a bit excessive. It’s common for outsiders to be in the player box, especially on the showcourt at a Grand Slam, where sponsors want to see their investment in action. Recently, Novak Djokovic had Gareth Bale in his box and Ronnie O’Sullivan earlier in the tournament.

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