.Daria_gav found herself under the beady eye of a royal visitor at Wimbledon - but the Australian comeback star was so focused on her match she didn’t realise Kate, the Princess of Wales, was watching her. Wimbledon 7NEWS
- but the Australian comeback star was so focused on her match she didn’t realise Kate, the Princess of Wales, was watching her.
With Saville leading the finely poised match 6-5 in the first set, her big day - and that of the rest of the Australian contingent - ended up being halted by the rain which forced the royal visitor to take cover under a Wimbledon umbrella.Awkward moment Roger Federer ‘breaks royal protocol’ with Kate
“Maybe that would have made her more nervous if she had, so it’s a good thing she didn’t. But she was pretty pumped with that photograph of Kate watching her play. It’s given her a little bit of motivation.”Watching his wife in her first grand slam since battling back from a serious knee injury, he added: “It’s just great to see Dasha back at grand slam level. She’s showed really positive glimpses in those first 11 games.
Boulter and Saville will resume their contest, while Sydney’s Chris O’Connell will be out to finish his promising work against Serbian qualifier Hamad Medjedovic, having won the first set 7-5 and earned a break for 1-0 at the start of the second.
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