He didn’t win for Wimbledon scares. If the rain caused delays and interruptions constantly from the beginning, the meteorological factor was accompanied by another fear of the organization, which it could not avoid despite being alert.
Despite increased surveillance, the security body was surprised by two environmental activists from the ‘Just Stop Oil’ group, who stormed Runway 18, sprayed it with several products and scattered what appeared to be gold confetti, which was stored in an official that Wimbledon. puzzle box, the kind that can be bought in All England Club shops. Whose pieces are also scattered.
One of the protesters even sat for a few moments in the middle of the field, before he was subdued and evacuated, without putting up any resistance. The public dismissed him from the stands between boos.
As a direct witness, the tennis players competing at that time, the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov and the Japanese Shō Shimabukuro.
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Wimbledon has seen recent events in cricket, rugby and snooker, but has also suffered a bout of protest.
And twice. This was repeated with a third activist during a meeting between the British Katie Boulter and the australian Daria Savillewho was also part of the field filled with confetti, repeated the earlier action of his colleagues.
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It’s Track 18, but the number is misleading because it’s actually the sixth most important track in the complex
Source: La Verdad

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