I think your post proves you have a soft spot for her, that or a blind optimism where British tennis is concerned.
All of which is surely good for the future of British tennis.
It was a gesture of solidarity that turned an otherwise disappointing day for British tennis into a wildly controversial one.
Readers of your magazine will be well aware of the state of British tennis.
An upturn in British tennis will have to start sometime so could 1992 be the turning point?
"I know that he'd like to win the first title in British tennis in, what is it 150,000 years?"
'What we saw this evening has to be good for British tennis.'
His loyalty to British tennis has never been questioned.
She has the ability and attitude that have raised expectations that British tennis may get the player of star quality it so desperately needs.
This lack of physical fitness has been a constant refrain in British tennis.