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Roger Federer "devastated" at Wimbledon 2020 cancellation

<div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text "> <p>Tennis fans are reeling from the news that<span> </span><span>Wimbledon </span><span>has been cancelled for the first time since World War II.</span></p> <p>The All England Club announced the closure of the event. It’s the first time that the tournament, which began in 1877, will not be played during peacetime.</p> <p>The All England Club considered a number of alternatives, but decided that cancellation would be the best option, according to<span> </span><em><a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/28981311/wimbledon-cancelled-due-coronavirus-pandemic" target="_blank">ESPN</a></em>.</p> <p>"It is with great regret that the Main Board of the All England Club (AELTC) and the Committee of Management of The Championships have today decided that The Championships 2020 will be cancelled due to public health concerns linked to the coronavirus epidemic," Wimbledon said in a statement on its website.</p> <p>"Uppermost in our mind has been the health and safety of all of those who come together to make Wimbledon happen -- the public in the UK and visitors from around the world, our players, guests, members, staff, volunteers, partners, contractors, and local residents -- as well as our broader responsibility to society's efforts to tackle this global challenge to our way of life."</p> <p>While moving Wimbledon into late July or August this year was discussed, it was vetoed due to not enough sunlight and too much dew on the courts.</p> <p>Playing the court behind closed doors with no spectators was also ruled out.</p> <p>"With the likelihood that the Government's measures will continue for many months, it is our view that we must act responsibly to protect the large numbers of people required to prepare The Championships from being at risk -- from the training of ball boys and girls to thousands of officials, line judges, stewards, players, suppliers, media and contractors who convene on the AELTC Grounds -- and equally to consider that the people, supplies and services legally required to stage The Championships would not be available at any point this summer, thus ruling out postponement," the All England Club said in Wednesday's statement.</p> <p>Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer tweeted about the news, saying that he was “devastated”.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Devastated <a href="https://t.co/Fg2c1EuTQY">https://t.co/Fg2c1EuTQY</a> <a href="https://t.co/cm1wE2VwIp">pic.twitter.com/cm1wE2VwIp</a></p> — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) <a href="https://twitter.com/rogerfederer/status/1245373248210178048?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 1, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>Fans comforted him saying that they too were devastated, but “public health” needed to be a priority. Federer agreed.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Absolutely, health and family <a href="https://t.co/t31L86vsFk">https://t.co/t31L86vsFk</a></p> — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) <a href="https://twitter.com/rogerfederer/status/1245378268540395520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 1, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>Last year’s women’s winner Simona Halep expressed her sadness on Twitter.</p> <p>"So sad to hear Wimbledon won’t take place this year. Last year’s final will forever be one of the happiest days of my life! But we are going through something bigger than tennis and Wimbledon will be back! And it means I have even longer to look forward to defending my title!," she wrote.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">So sad to hear <a href="https://twitter.com/Wimbledon?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Wimbledon</a> won’t take place this year. Last year’s final will forever be one of the happiest days of my life! But we are going through something bigger than tennis and Wimbledon will be back! And it means I have even longer to look forward to defending my title 🤗 <a href="https://t.co/PmppwUuKtD">pic.twitter.com/PmppwUuKtD</a></p> — Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) <a href="https://twitter.com/Simona_Halep/status/1245367979707109376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 1, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>Next year’s event will be held from June 28 to July 1.</p> </div> </div> </div>

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Aussie fans are furious at Channel 9 for snubbing Serena Williams at Australian Open

<p>Viewers are accusing Channel 9 of sexist broadcasting after both Serena Williams and World No.1 women's player Simona Halep were not broadcast on TV screens last night, as they played their respective matches at the Australian Open in Melbourne.</p> <p>Nine’s controversial and bold decision to not show the second-round clash between Serena Williams and Eugenie Bouchard on either of its free-to-air channels was met with backlash from furious viewers.</p> <p>Williams, who is chasing her record 24th Grand Slam crown in a row, was not able to be seen by Aussie viewers. This did not sit well with fans who took to social media to air out their frustrations with the major broadcaster.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"> <p dir="ltr">What is going on with the <a href="https://twitter.com/AustralianOpen?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AustralianOpen</a> coverage <a href="https://twitter.com/Channel9?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Channel9</a> first we could not see <a href="https://twitter.com/Simona_Halep?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Simona_Halep</a> and now we can’t even see <a href="https://twitter.com/serenawilliams?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@serenawilliams</a> live?! Pick up your game <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AusOpen?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AusOpen</a> <a href="https://t.co/QeA5eCeHpN">pic.twitter.com/QeA5eCeHpN</a></p> — Maria Barres (@MariaBarres) <a href="https://twitter.com/MariaBarres/status/1085842307885105152?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2019</a></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"> <p dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/Channel9?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Channel9</a> second night running. No coverage of Serena Williams- center court matches. Your app doesn’t even have that option. What is going on? You have definitely ruined this entire Australian open with your coverage channel 9. Just let channel 7 do what they are best at!</p> — Danielle Williams (@Dannii1409) <a href="https://twitter.com/Dannii1409/status/1085842835427868673?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2019</a></blockquote> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"> <p dir="ltr">Greatest tennis player of all time currently on the court but <a href="https://twitter.com/Channel9?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Channel9</a> not currently showing the match. Disrespectful to the 🐐</p> — Matt Nicholls (@mattnicholls29) <a href="https://twitter.com/mattnicholls29/status/1085840739328643072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 17, 2019</a></blockquote> <p>Channel 9's main channel aired the fifth set of Alex Bolt’s match against Gilles Simon while 9Gem broadcast Alexander Zverev’s match against Jeremy Chardy. 9Go! aired a re-run of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic film Last Action Hero.</p> <p>The bold decision to not broadcast either Serena Williams' match did not go unnoticed, infuriating Aussie viewers and raising eyebrows with international tennis commentators who were in Melbourne for the Australian Open.</p> <p>World No. 1 women's player Simona Halep was also overlooked on Australian TV, with Channel 9 choosing to air Alex Bolt and Alexei Popyrin's respective matches rather than Halep's.</p> <p>Did you tune into the tennis last night? What do you think of Channel 9's coverage? Let us know in the comments below.</p>

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