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‘I think he's copied me' – Stuart Broad reveals excruciating handshake with David Beckham in Wimbledon Royal Box
‘I think he's copied me' – Stuart Broad reveals excruciating handshake with David Beckham in Wimbledon Royal Box

Scottish Sun

time02-07-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

‘I think he's copied me' – Stuart Broad reveals excruciating handshake with David Beckham in Wimbledon Royal Box

STUART BROAD has detailed his "awkward" Wimbledon interaction with Sir David Beckham. The former England cricket and football captains were both in attendance for Day One of Wimbledon this week and wore remarkably similar outfits. Advertisement 4 Stuart Broad was in attendance at Day One of Wimbledon Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK 4 The former England cricketer was sitting in the Royal Box Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK 4 Broad had a similar get-up to former England football skipper Sir David Beckham Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK Broad was spotted sitting behind Beckham and former Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate in the coveted Royal Box. Tennis fans couldn't help but point out the similarities between the pair's respective light-tan get-ups. Broad was ribbed over the outfit clash during the second Test between India and England at Edgbaston on Wednesday, with Sky Sports commentator and ex-England captain Nasser Hussain laughing as he said: "You copied him, haven't you?" Broad replied with a grin on his face: "I actually think he has copied me." Advertisement READ MORE SPORTS NEWS WIMBO AWAY BBC facing fight to retain Wimbledon rights with two rivals targeting deal Broad then revealed he and the newly knighted Beckham had the most "awkward" of handshakes during the lunch break. He recalled: 'When he walked into lunch, he put his hand out to shake hands. "And he's had some surgery, big sort of plaster cast or something on his hand, and it was a bit awkward." Broad was wary of having a firm handshake with the former Manchester United and Real Madrid man as he recently had surgery to remove a 23-year-old screw in his arm. Advertisement JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 4 Stuart Broad had an awkward handshake with Becks, who recently went under the knife Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK He continued: "I was sort of like, 'How firm a handshake do I go here?' 'So I ended up sort of just doing like a bit of a tappy handshake with him, which was a little bit awkward. Advertisement Stuart Broad and Cliff Richard arrive at Wimbledon "But no, it was a lovely day."

BBC facing fight to retain Wimbledon rights with two rival broadcasters targeting deal
BBC facing fight to retain Wimbledon rights with two rival broadcasters targeting deal

Scottish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

BBC facing fight to retain Wimbledon rights with two rival broadcasters targeting deal

One BBC star has already expressed fears over Wimbledon going elsewhere WIMBO AWAY BBC facing fight to retain Wimbledon rights with two rival broadcasters targeting deal THE BBC are reportedly facing a fight to retain their rights for Wimbledon as TWO rival broadcasters target a mega-money deal. The prestigious tournament at SW19 has been televised by the Beeb for the past 90 years. 5 The BBC face a fight to keep hold of broadcasting rights for Wimbledon Credit: Getty 5 Clare Balding currently hosts coverage alongside pundits like John McEnroe and Tim Henman Credit: BBC 5 Beeb bosses currently pay £60million annually for coverage but the deal is up in 2027 Credit: BBC Sport Bosses currently pay £60million a year to the All England Club to cover Wimbledon. And it means the competition, regarded as a Category A 'crown jewel' event, remains free-to-access for the entire UK. The likes of Clare Balding, Tim Henman and John McEnroe currently lead the broadcaster's coverage and are big hits with fans. However, the BBC's current deal expires in 2027. READ MORE IN TENNIS SUE-PER CHOICE Sue Barker returns to Wimbledon in new role a year after emotional interview The Broadcast Act of 1996 also states that while Wimbledon must be accessible via free terrestrial telly, it does not make for exclusive broadcasting. And according to City AM, that has opened the door for two of the BBC's main rivals to make a play to cover Wimbo in the future. The first are TNT Sports, who are already set to broadcast this year's men's and women's singles finals alongside the BBC after taking over Eurosport. TNT Sports are part of the Warner Bros Discovery group, who have already laid waste to the Beeb's Olympics coverage over the past two Games. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS The broadcaster is now making a big push for tennis after agreeing a deal to extend coverage of the French Open until 2030. But TNT Sports aren't the only ones lining up Wimbledon, with Sky Sports also keeping an eye on a future broadcasting deal. Novak Djokovic survives injury scare at Wimbledon as he books second-round clash with resurgent Brit ace Dan Evans 5 Wimbledon 2025 LIVE - follow all the latest scores and updates from a thrilling fortnight at SW19 They already have exclusive rights to the US Open, as well as the ATP and WTA tours. And it means that should the BBC wish to continue being the main home of Wimbledon, chiefs face paying more than the current annual £60m when negotiations begin for a new deal covering the 2028-2030 seasons. Speaking last month, BBC commentator Andrew Castle expressed his concerns over TNT Sports broadcasting the Wimbledon final — potentially leading to greater coverage in the future. He said: "I don't think they ever would [allow a rival broadcaster to take over]. "In terms of a domestic audience in the UK is concerned, I'd be very surprised if it wasn't on the BBC and free to air. "But I've been surprised before. I just don't see why or the particular benefit and that's what matters to me. "It's an institution and an event, not a tennis tournament. As long as people see it because it is the big showcase. "When I think of Wimbledon on the BBC, what is really lovely is there are no commercial breaks. "And from my point of view in commentary, I've got to think about what we are going to talk about in the breaks with Tim Henman, John McEnroe, Nick Kyrgios – that's what I'm thinking about towards the end of a game."

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