I went to Wimbledon this week. It was fantastic. Mind you my friend and I were put through the ringer by Mr Murray who just had to stretch his match to five sets.
I saw Murray/Henman Hill which is actually a lot smaller than it looks on the TV. We wandered among the play courts and I was amazed how close the public get to the players and how efficient they have to be at shutting out their audience. People talking, munching, photographing and generally moving about must be quite disconcerting - I'd want to tell everyone to be quiet.
We sipped refreshing Pimms and watched the great Wimbledon public go by. Strawberries, flowers, purple, green and cream everywhere. I was amazed there were no queues any where and Centre Court was just jaw dropping for me as a first timer.
It was quite a family affair. I was there with a friend and my brother was there and my nephew was there. All three parties having got their tickets in the Wimbledon draw. Much time was spent spotting where the other two parties were sat. I know now to take binoculars if I ever get tickets again.
I now fully appreciate what a quick and efficient job the ball girls and boys perform. They are a well trained force. They have not only to pick up balls but attend to their player's every whim. If s/he wants her towel they have to jump to it. If their player wants their balls presented in a certain order they have to work that out. I only hope the big names give the ball girls/boys a huge tip at the end of the tournament. Everyone who works there seems to know exactly the role they have to fulfil and gets on with it. We finally saw Murray win game, set and match which for us meant game, set and shall we have another Pimms? Go on then.
I enjoyed it on TV but it must have been amazing to see it first hand. I was exhausted after the finish I don't know about the players.....
ReplyDeleteYep we were pretty exhausted. Let's hope we can look back and say we saw Murray on his way to winning in 2013. I've got my bottle of Pimms at the ready for tomorrowx
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