No-one is happier about the return of Wimbledon than broadcaster Andrew Castle. He talks to Georgia Humphreys about life post-lockdown. There s one dramatic moment from his years in the Wimbledon commentary box that particularly stands out for Andrew Castle. It was the 2013 men s singles final when Great Britain s Andy Murray won and, after the final ball from Novak Djokovic went in the net, Tim Henman leaped up next to him. Henners smacked me right in the head with his elbow - I assume accidentally. He almost knocked me unconscious! Surrey-born Castle, 57 - who played professional tennis between 1986 and 1992, and was the British number one at one point - is hoping for similar excitement at Wimbledon 2021.
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