British tennis fans have made a last-minute dash to Madrid to cheer their team o...
MADRID - British tennis fans have made a last-minute dash to Madrid to cheer their team on against Spain after the Lawn Tennis Association offered free tickets for the semi-final tie.
Former world number one Andy Murray had got the ball rolling after Britain’s win over Germany on Friday, putting out a message on social media for fans to get in touch if they wanted a ticket for the match at La Caja Magica.Around 900 tickets have been taken, according to the BBC. Britain will need all the help they can get with world number one Rafael Nadal leading the Spanish challenge.
His brother Jamie, who could play in the deciding doubles rubber if the singles are shared, said: “”All the tickets available have been taken...it’s an incredible effort by you guys and we’re looking forward to seeing you.”The Davis Cup Finals are taking place in Madrid and are the first edition of the revamped team event in which 18 nations have battled throughout the week with the final on Sunday.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Djokovic suffers Davis Cup heartbreak, Britain into semisNovak Djokovic's hopes of a second Davis Cup title were dashed as Serbia su...
Lire la suite »
Coldplay's Jordan Concerts For 'Everyday Life': Watch HereThe legendary British band are giving fans a first listen, with a two-part live performance to be streamed online from the Middle East.
Lire la suite »
Lilly Singh Takes on Disney+ 'Outdated Cultural Depictions' Disclaimers'First up, we need a warning for Sleeping Beauty,' Lilly began. 'Warning: I can't believe I have to tell you this, but kissing a passed out woman is illegal and terrible.'
Lire la suite »
Shadow lenders playing wait-and-see game on restructuring experts - Business InsiderTop recruiters say a talent war is brewing as the $800 billion shadow-lending industry starts to hunt for 'scarce and coveted' restructuring pros
Lire la suite »