No Quarter Given
‘HOT flushes all round this morning as housewives’ favourite Tim Henman dominates the back pages after his fine win over David Nalbandian.
A Hen Party |
The Sun reminds us all that Henman is now in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon for the seventh time in eight years, an excellent record for Britain’s sole tennis hope.
Tim’s chances of winning have been greatly enhanced by the failure of Andre Agassi, who had been favourite to win the title.
The Sun watches the charismatic American fail to beat the big-serving Australian Mark Philippoussis, losing in five sets.
Add to this the fact that the crowd are behind Henman and the Chiswick Challenger’s chances look even better.
The Henmaniacs, who queue for tickets and paint their faces in the manner of Russian escort girls, are praised by their hero in the Mirror.
Henman says that the crowd ‘were really phenomenal’. He goes on: ‘The noise was really incredible and that really helped me.’
And an enthusiastic crowd can be expected when David Beckham takes his medical in Madrid.
The Sun says that the urine sample and heart test will be sponsored by Spanish private health company Sanitas.
The firm has paid an ‘incredible’ £250,000 for the right to stick their name on Beckham’s vial of urine in an examination that will be screened live on Real Madrid’s own TV station this afternoon.
Presumably, the golden liquid from Golden Balls will then be auctioned off by the droplet, sold as a cure for impotence, shyness and other sporting ailments.
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Posted: 1st, July 2003 | In: Back pages Comment | TrackBack | Permalink