
Tennis legend Martin Navratilov does not have to be strange iconic moments in Wimbledon, but this week it was not a central judgment that went to the headlines – it was dinner plans that worsened in the heart of Wimbledon Village. Navratil’s hoped for a relaxed evening at the ever -popular Brassery of Ivy Wimbledon, was averted when the staff did not allow her beloved dog, lulu, inside.
In the tweet, which now produces waves on social media, Navratilova shared her experience with averting from a popular restaurant, because her beloved dog, Lulu, was not allowed. “Well – she tried to have dinner in Wimbledon, but she won’t allow Lulu to a restaurant,” she wrote.
He asked for this user if Lulu had with him in Hong Kong. The tennis star dropped “never”.
Navratilov, however, did not allow her failure to spoil her evening. Instead, she turned to a trusted favorite and kindly dubbed her “Plan B” – and came with the advantage that Ivy couldn’t match. “Plan B was actually better,” she added, revealing that she eventually enjoyed a quiet and fast food with big pasta – and most importantly, Lulu was welcome.
Some of the Netizens cheered, “Yay !!! I’m glad you found a restaurant friendly for pets!”
The fans quickly gathered behind the tennis icon and praised her attitude to the ground and the loyal love of her four -legged companion. Some even joked that the ivy missed the golden opportunity by not letting the most famous levišta in tennis-and her well-kept Pooch.
The nine-time Wimbledon winner Martian Navratilov hit a chord with lovers of dogs and food, which proves that sometimes the most memorable evenings are unplanned-especially if they include pasta and puppies.
When Roger Federer was denied the entrance to Wimbledon
In 2022, twenty -time Grand Slam Champion and tennis Great Roger Federer revealed that he was denied entry into Wimbledon because he was not able to produce a membership card.
The 41 -year -old man who spoke to the Daily show Trevor Noah, explained how he was initially rejected from the All England Club after the hope of visiting London.
“The doctoral appointment was done, I looked at the watch and saw that we had two hours to kill, so we thought we could have tea in Wimbledon,” the 2008 Olympic champion began.
“When I wasn’t turned on, I wasn’t really in Wimbledon, so I’m going to the gate where the guests usually come where you arrived and then went up.
Federer turned to a security member and asked if he could only enter a guardian who follows the rule if he has a membership card.
All Wimbledon winners are gifted membership automatically, which means that Federer has more cards, but at that time he didn’t have it:
“I don’t know about Memebership cards; probably they’re at home somewhere. And I just traveled so I have no idea. So I’m glad,” No, I don’t have my membership card. But I’m a member. I just wondered where I could get? “And she says,” But you have to be a member “. ”
After it was clear that security would not allow the Swiss star – one of the most famous faces in tennis – to the club with the card, he admitted that he told her about his successes in an effort to provide access:
“Now I’m in panic and I feel so bad about it, but I look at her and say,” I’ve won this tournament eight times. Please believe me, I’m a member. Where can I get in? “”
When his latest protests did not work Federer and his coach tried another gate where he would be lucky, the fan immediately recognized him. Safety guards near the sidewalk also saw retired tennis player, which caused a much more pleasant reaction:
“Safety guards are there, they are like” Oh my God, Mr. Federere, what are you doing here? Do you have your membership card? “I’m like, no, no, but is it possible to get inside?
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