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By Chris Oddo | Tuesday June 28, 2016

 
Mac and Borg

Short dresses, 80's impostors, Brexit breakers. What we're reading on Day 2 of Wimbledon.

Photo Source: AP

Each day at Wimbledon we’ll bring you a burst of what we’re reading to help you keep your fingers on the pulse. Here’s what we’re reading on Day 2 of the Championships:

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The Sun sent a model around London in Nike’s racy dress, the won that made headlines long before the tournament started because Nike had to recall it for a bit of hemming. This humorous piece shows the ridiculousness of the apparel, but to be fair it was never intended for taking the tube. I mean, if you photographed a woman in any of the kits worn by WTA players getting on the London tube, she'd look a bit goofy, right?

Read the piece and see the photos here:

Much like Timea Bacsinszky once did (though much less heralded), Switzerland’s Amra Sadikovic is back and enjoying tennis on the tour. Gosh, don't you just love a comeback story?

View the article here

Milos Raonic is surprised by John McEnroe’s positivity? Didn't he know the superbrat had a soft, cuddly side before he hired him?

Read the article here

Speaking of superbrat: Two fans showed up for Day 1 in vintage form. By vintage we mean 1980 vintage, as in THE TIEBREAKER. For the Win reports on the two fans that showed up at Wimbledon dressed as Johnny Mac and Bjorn Borg. They nailed it.

Read the article here


It’s true, Maria Sharapova really is taking a Harvard business course. According to her agent, the Russian is taking two courses, but he isn’t sure if there is a certificate or degree involved.

Read about it here

She didn’t get the win, but just returning to Wimbledon two years after her cancer diagnosis was a big victory for American’s Vicky Duval. So proud of this young American!

Details here

Most players have been pretty mum on the Brexit vote in Britain. Not James Ward.

Read what he said here 

 

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