Wimbledon Day 3 - Who said what
Who said what at Wimbledon on Wednesday, the third day of the 2022 championships at the All England Club:
"I am most definitely not a better tennis player than Andy Murray. I might have been a little bit better than him today."
-- John Isner after his first win in nine meetings against Andy Murray.
"I love playing at Wimbledon, a surface that I feel like I can still compete with the best guys on. It definitely, definitely hurts."
-- Murray after suffering his earliest ever exit at Wimbledon.
"Today on the way from the hotel to the club, we got a driver. She took two people from Ukraine into her house. So I think it's amazing when people help Ukrainians so much."
-- Lesia Tsurenko on the support she feels from the UK.
"If that's not his top intensity, I'm going to get chopped even more next time."
-- Thanasi Kokkinakis after his straight sets loss to Novak Djokovic.
"She just texted me this morning. Let me wait here 1 hour before the match started. I'm very sad, disappointed and also very angry."
-- Tamara Korpatsch after Harmony Tan, who beat Serena Williams on Tuesday, pulled out of their scheduled appearance in the women's doubles at short notice.
"There's no pressure. Like, why is there any pressure? I'm still 19. Like, it's a joke. I literally won a slam. Going back to New York, it's going to be cool. I'm embracing every single moment that is thrown at me."
-- Emma Raducanu looking forward to returning to New York to defend her US Open title.
"He was a legend at college, USC. I think he was No. 1. He went on some insane streak in college."
-- Cameron Norrie on Wimbledon third round opponent Steve Johnson.
(U.Gruber--BBZ)