Tuesday 21 June 2011

Britannia rules the second day

Day Two is officially Brit Interest Day. No fewer than seven Brits are involved in today's play. Admittedly, three of those were meant to play yesterday before the rains fell, but still that has to be some sort of record?

One of our researchers will find that out for you. Hang on, what's that? We don't have any researchers? And we lack the money, training and resources to find out? What kind of an system is this?

Yes, money, training and resources will be the topics on everyone's lips if too many of today's brave Brits have fallen by the close of play. We'll be applying hero status to any of those that do make it through today, and we're guaranteed at least one due to the double Brit-off between Naomi Broady and Anne Keovathong on No.12 Court.

Dan Cox has to wait to continue his inevitable fightback against Stakhovsky. He's 1-0 in the second set having lost the first 6-2 and the second game on No.14 Court.

For the full Brit List, look to the right, but one other notable match-up sees Queens semi-finalist James Ward take on Frenchman Michael Llodra, the No.19 seed.

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