
Tunisia's world number seven Ons Jabeur, who did not play in the tournament, said it was "sad and unacceptable" the players were not allowed to speak.Īsked by BBC Sport for an explanation, Madrid Open organisers said: "The tournament will not comment on the matter." Gauff wrote: "Twitter format doesn't allow me to say everything I would've said during the speech if we had one." It kind of proved a point."īelarus' Azarenka said it was "hard to explain" to her young son Leo why she was not able to address him in a victory speech. We were upset when it happened and told during the trophy ceremony we weren't able to speak. "I've never heard in my life we wouldn't be able to speak. "Or how they had a conversation and decided, 'Wow, this is a great decision and there's going to be no-backlash against this'. "I don't know what century everyone was living in when they made that decision," said 29-year-old Pegula. Ms.All finalists in the singles and the men's doubles addressed the crowd after their matches. Morrigan and her friends are truly characters you will root for, and the hotel she calls her new home is a place anyone would want to visit. “ Nevermoor: the Trials of Morrigan Crow” by debut author Jessica Townsend is a delightful middle grade fantasy. Will she pass the trials? Or will the Hunt of Smoke and Shadows finally catch up to her? In order to stay, Morrigan will vie for a coveted place in the Wundrous Society. One of the biggest surprises: Morrigan may not actually be cursed. Her escape from the Hunt of Smoke and Shadows leads her to the surprising land of Nevermoor. Choosing the offer from the mysterious and possibly magical Jupiter North, Morrigan begins a wild ride across town in an animatronic spider just minutes before her scheduled death. However, when she receives two legitimate bids for apprenticeships, there is a glimmer of hope. Morrigan Crow has accepted her lot in life and tries her best to keep the cursing to a minimum. You also know the exact date of your death: midnight on your eleventh birthday.

You have spent your entire life as a ‘cursed child’.a person who gets blamed when someone catches a cold or it rains on an important event.
