Rains hinder the first day of the Championship Queens Tennis in London
Rains hinder the first day of the Championship Queens Tennis in London
Monday
rain hampered the start of the Queens tournament tennis in the British
capital London, which is an important stage of readiness for the
championship and the Wimbledon championships, "Grand Slam" Big Four.
Heavy rains did not allow the entry of any of the sixteen games, which was scheduled on Monday, and meteorology to indicate the continuation of bad weather on Tuesday.
Among the most prominent participants in the tournament, coming star Andy Murray, who looks forward to crowning the title of the event taking place west of London, for the fourth time in his career.
Said Murray, who lost to Spain's David Ferrer in the quarter-finals of the French Open (Roland Garros) The absence from the competition for days helped him recover from the pain in the back suffered during Roland Garros.
Murray leads the tournament ranking, followed by France's Jo - Wilfried Tsonga and Serbian Janko Tipsarevic.
Murray said the fourth seed on the world and who trained in London under the leadership of coach Ivan Lendl: "I had two classes competently training on grass and I feel good under any circumstances."
He added: "I did not like the loss and early exit in Paris, but I got a rest for two days, which is what happened for the first time since three or four weeks. You really need to recover from back pain, and became much better."
Among the games which were postponed today, match Australian Lleyton Hewitt, who won the Wimbledon ten years ago and seeded Croatian Ivo Carltovic XVI for the championship.
Hewitt due to competition tennis on the grass after he recovered from surgery he underwent in the foot during February last, knowing that he played one match at Roland Garros.
Heavy rains did not allow the entry of any of the sixteen games, which was scheduled on Monday, and meteorology to indicate the continuation of bad weather on Tuesday.
Among the most prominent participants in the tournament, coming star Andy Murray, who looks forward to crowning the title of the event taking place west of London, for the fourth time in his career.
Said Murray, who lost to Spain's David Ferrer in the quarter-finals of the French Open (Roland Garros) The absence from the competition for days helped him recover from the pain in the back suffered during Roland Garros.
Murray leads the tournament ranking, followed by France's Jo - Wilfried Tsonga and Serbian Janko Tipsarevic.
Murray said the fourth seed on the world and who trained in London under the leadership of coach Ivan Lendl: "I had two classes competently training on grass and I feel good under any circumstances."
He added: "I did not like the loss and early exit in Paris, but I got a rest for two days, which is what happened for the first time since three or four weeks. You really need to recover from back pain, and became much better."
Among the games which were postponed today, match Australian Lleyton Hewitt, who won the Wimbledon ten years ago and seeded Croatian Ivo Carltovic XVI for the championship.
Hewitt due to competition tennis on the grass after he recovered from surgery he underwent in the foot during February last, knowing that he played one match at Roland Garros.