If the players are still in a funk, they might not even bother playing Bulgaria. A busful of supporters have crossed the Channel to cheer for big Dane Viktor Axelsen. ”Pliskova said that while she may appear stone-faced on the court there are plenty of emotions running through her veins. so that their names are uttered perfectly at next month’s Japan Open and in the lead-up to Tokyo. Mercedes, whose drivers have won the last three championships, and Ferrari appear to be in a two horse race for the constructors’ title this year. nd coach Darren Lehmann admitted the players had been stung by the level of condemnation of the team’s performance. Indonesians have come with their sports songs, while Scottish home fans play 500 Miles on loop — except they seem to know when to shout and when to not. eliver better results than Roelant Oltmans as interim coach after the Dutchman was sacked as chief coach of the men’s national team following a string of unimpressive showings. ”Wozniacki was furious that her second round match was played on an outside court while five-time major winner Sharapova was playing all of hers in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Iceland were second in Group I on 13 points coming into the game, with Croatia, who play bottom side.