
How Sinner slid his way to Wimbledon glory
What a great way to finish off.” Castle and Henman were on commentary together when Andy Murray ended a 73-year wait for a British winner of the men’s grass…
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Castle has spent 23 years working for the BBC at SW19 having forged a successful career in television and radio since concluding his playing career. His final match at Wimbledon was the men’s final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev , won in four sets by the Italian, with Henman and Andre Agassi alongside Castle in the commentary box.
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Castle has spent 23 years working for the BBC at SW19 having forged a successful career in television and radio since concluding his playing career.
according to The IndependentHis final match at Wimbledon was the men’s final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev , won in four sets by the Italian, with Henman and Andre Agassi alongside Castle in the commentary box.
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