Australian Bernard Tomic said he planned to appeal against his fine for not play...
- Australian Bernard Tomic said he planned to appeal against his fine for not playing to “required professional standards” during his 58-minute, first-round thrashing by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at Wimbledon, as he had been unwell at the time.
It was the shortest Wimbledon men’s match for 15 years and the second shortest men’s singles match at the All England Club since records began in 2002. “From the start of the match I knew I had very little chance because I was feeling down but I thought I would go on court to try it’s Wimbledon.”
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