
Among them was Andy Murray who was back from playing in blazing heat in Australia — cooled off as he larked in the snow in South West London yesterday.



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"It does not portray the best possible image, but everyone can have a slip-up. In the end sportsmen are just not machines," tennis world number one Nadal said.Remember this slip-up?
"Everyone is free to do whatever they want."
"He has been on holiday for some time," Nadal said of fellow-Olympic champion Phelps.Nadal and Phelps professed mutual admiration during the Beijing Olympics and even met briefly and had photographs taken together.
"He has attained all his goals and he is taking a sabbatical leave and he is totally free to be able to do it. He will have plenty of time to get back and prepare for the coming Games."
“I know there is Marcos Baghdatis and David Ferrer to watch out for this week. They are good players but I’m here to get through the draw and go all the way,” Tsonga said.Born in Le Mans 23 years ago to a French mother and Congolese father, Tsonga says his appearance at the Montecasino entertainment centre in Johannesburg is a “homecoming”.
“Playing in South Africa is almost the same as being in France and I’m honouring a wish of my family, to appear at an African tournament.”Tsonga will play against Brazilian Thiago Alves in the first round.