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Murray adds voice to concerns over courts

- AFP

london — Defending champion Andy Murray added his voice to the growing list of players unhappy at the state of Wimbledon’s grass courts, even claiming the hallowed Centre Court has developed divots.

World number one Murray said the courts were not in as good a condition as they have been in the past. Other players have criticised the state of Court 18 with France’s Kristina Mladenovic claiming that a hole had appeared in the surface.

Weeks of hot weather and little rain have left many surfaces stripped of grass after just five days of the two-week long tournament.

“The court I don’t think is in as good of condition as previous years,” said Murray after beating Italy’s Fabio Fognini 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 on Centre Court on Friday to reach the last-16 for a 10th straight year. “There’s quite a few spots on the court, like just behind the baseline and just in front of the baseline, where there’s quite big lumps of grass, sort of almost like little divots there, which I don’t remember really being the case.”

Fognini agreed, saying the court “was really bad”. On Court 17 on Thursday, American star Bethanie Mattek-Sands suffered an horrific right knee injury after her leg buckled. It was not clear, however, whether the state of the surface was a contributi­ng factor in the 32-year-old’s accident.

French 12th seed Mladenovic said Thursday there was a hole on Court 18 and that she and opponent Alison Riske had wanted to stop playing. “The colour of the court, the fact that there’s no more grass, the fact that the baseline where we are running, it’s very slippery. There’s no grass,” said Mladenovic

Swiss 19th seed Timea Bacsinszky had similar complaints after beating Monica Puig.

“I’m pretty disappoint­ed about the quality of the grass, especially on Court 18.” —

 ?? AP ?? Britain’s Andy Murray gets a round of applause as he takes his seat on Centre Court in London on Saturday. —
AP Britain’s Andy Murray gets a round of applause as he takes his seat on Centre Court in London on Saturday. —

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