y is never a man who allows personal criticism to go without a reply. So just a day after former Davis Cup captain David Lloyd suggested the Scot should smarten up his appearance to give himself a better chance of winning a Grand Slam, back came the response with a much pace as a stinging backhand.
“It's whoever works the hardest, whoever plays the best and wins the matches that takes the Grand Slam titles. That's all that's important. Shaving doesn't make a difference. David Lloyd is entitled to whatever his opinion is, but I think he should stick to what he does best and that's building leisure clubs.”
“It's whoever works the hardest, whoever plays the best and wins the matches that takes the Grand Slam titles. That's all that's important. Shaving doesn't make a difference. David Lloyd is entitled to whatever his opinion is, but I think he should stick to what he does best and that's building leisure clubs.”
Newly crowned Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is baring the scares of her victory. The 21 year-old Czech who collected the first of what many believe will be numerous Grand Slam titles at the All England Club last Sunday has announced she is unable to contest next week’s Nurnberger Gastein Ladies event in Austria because of a leg muscle injury.
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