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EPL club Everton FC Captain Phil Neville: "Morning-training this morning then off to watch my 1st ever T20 game at OT later praying the weather stays fine want to c some big hitting!"

BBC.com Sports Editor Stuart Rowson: “Love him or loathe him, Boris Johnson is blooming good telly…”

EPL club Stoke City striker Michael Owen: "Don't normally watch Tennis but it's the order of the day today. Anyone think Murray can break his duck?"

Danish tennis player and Rory McIlroy's girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki: "Woohoo!! Unbelievable performance again by , he has done us proud!!! 3 titles in last 4 starts!"

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