💨 Abstract
Jack Draper won his first-round match at Wimbledon when his opponent, Sebastian Baez retired injured. Commentator describing the match as a 'practice game' offended McEnroe. Draper and Pegula discussed a potential change in Wimbledon rules. Men's matches are currently the best of five sets. Draper supports the rule while Pegula thinks men's tennis should be reduced from five sets to three.
Courtesy: Liam Grace
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