Daje se dovoljna pauza izmedju meceva. Cetvrti je po redu, ali stvarno su mogli ranije jer protivnici ne igraju singl.
Day 1: Quotes of the day
John Isner and Andy Roddick (USA)
On First Lady Michelle Obama's attendance at Wimbledon...
ISNER: She was here?
RODDICK: Yeah. I passed on meeting her to stay with your match.
ISNER: That’s a good team man. He’s a patriot.
RODDICK: I was a good team man till you had to play doubles with me.
ISNER: I didn’t even know she was here. I feel kinda stupid, don’t quote me on that. I probably should have known that!
Day 2: Quotes of the day Andy Murray (GBR)
On Roger Federer being in the stands watching him beat Stanislas Wawrinka...
MURRAY: It was nice. It was the first time I will have played in front of Roger, apart of when I've been on the other side of the net to him. Roger himself will tell you that when he plays, when someone like Rod Laver or Sampras, Borg, those sort of guys are watching you, makes it a bit more of an occasion, makes it a bit more special. And obviously as a tennis player, I have huge amounts of respect for what Roger's been able to do. So, yeah, it was nice, nice having him come to watch. I didn't feel any more or less pressure. It was just nice to see him watching.
Alo bre! Fed jos nije u penziji. Mogao bi da oladi malo sa tolikim postovanjem. To vazi i za Novaka
Novak Djokovic (SRB)
On being the flagbearer for Serbia at the opening ceremony...
DJOKOVIC: It was an out-of-body experience. It was like I was in a trance. I really couldn’t remember those five minutes we were walking around the stadium, it was incredible, 80,000 people and walking into one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world. The Olympic Games, God knows how many people watched. It was a huge, huge pleasure and responsibility and honour to be carrying the flag for my country. Maybe you only get to experience that once in a lifetime, so I wanted to make it worthwhile. I wanted to smile as much as I can and to enjoy every second of it, and I believe it was a marvelous experience.