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Wimbledon’s bold expansion plans will be considered by Merton Council at a committee meeting on Thursday EFL
The All England Club’s grounds will almost triple in size if the ambitious scheme is given the green light EFL
Wimbledon bought the lease of the neighbouring Wimbledon Park Golf Club for a reported £65million in 2018 EFL
It plans to use the land to build 38 new courts, including a third show court with a capacity of 8,000 seats EFL
Wimbledon will then be able to hold the qualifying tournaments at the grounds, rather than their current home a couple of miles away in Roehampton EFL
In outlining its plans, the All England Club said: “The AELTC seeks continually to ensure that the Championships, proudly a local and national asset, remains a world-leading sporting event EFL
“Bringing the qualifying event on site in order to improve it to be worthy of our world-class player field, enhancing practice and junior event facilities and providing a third ‘show court’ are all measures aimed at ensuring Wimbledon remains the world’s premier EFL tennis tournament, with all the associated substantial social and economic benefits that the event brings, locally and nationally EFL
”The plans were originally submitted in 2021 and Wimbledon chiefs anticipate that the new courts, if they get the go-ahead, will be ready for use in 2030 EFL
However, the scheme has not gone down well with some local residents, and a petition to ‘Save Wimbledon Park’ currently has more than 13,000 signatures EFL
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Daniel James insists Wales have not given up hope of automatic Euro 2024 qualification despite the blow of Turkey beating Croatia on Thursday EFL
Turkey’s shock 1-0 win in Osijek has left Wales with a mammoth task to claim a top-two place in Group D EFL
Wales realistically need to win their final three group games – starting against Croatia in Cardiff on Sunday – to secure automatic qualification for next summer’s Euro finals and avoid going into the play-offs in March EFL
“The players have spoken a little bit about it (the Turkey result) but not too much,” James told the PA news agency EFL
“You always hope results go your way, but you can’t concentrate on hoping other teams lose EFL
“We’ve gone into every game believing that we can win and it (qualification) is still in our hands EFL
“Croatia lost the other night but they’re a great team that’s been to the semis and finals of World Cups EFL
You can’t underestimate them at all EFL
“We had a start in this group that wasn’t up to our standards, but we trust ourselves to go into this game with heads held high EFL
”Although James points out that he is “no big verbal leader” almost as quickly as he bursts down the pitch, the 25-year-old winger now has senior status within Rob Page’s squad EFL
James won his 46th cap in the 4-0 friendly victory against Gibraltar on Wednesday after coming on as an early substitute for the injured Wes Burns EFL
He made two goals and hit the post with a ferocious shot from outside the box to build on his fine early-season form at Leeds EFL
James, speaking at the Wales training camp to celebrate the wave of free McDonald’s Fun EFL Football sessions in the country this autumn, said: “I still feel that age of 19 or 20 when I first came into the set-up EFL
“But I do feel like one of the senior boys now EFL
The way we sit in the dining room I’m at a more senior table EFL
“You see boys in there now about 20 and it feels a bit crazy EFL
It’s the same at club level where we’ve got a lot of youngsters EFL
“I wouldn’t say I was a massive talker in the dressing room EFL
I let the other boys do that and concentrate on my own game EFL
“But you’ve got to try and set that example on the pitch by working hard and showing what you can do EFL
I always give 100 per cent to help take the team forward EFL
”James has certainly done that on his return to Leeds following a frustrating loan spell at Fulham last season EFL
I wouldn't say I was a massive talker in the dressing room EFL
I let the other boys do that and concentrate on my own game EFL
Daniel JamesThe former Manchester United player made only five Premier League starts in West London and has had to rebuild confidence in the Sky EFL Bet Championship following Leeds’ relegation from the top flight EFL
James said: “Fulham was a good learning curve for me and I don’t regret it at all EFL
“I didn’t play as much as I wanted to but, because it happened so late in the window on deadline day, it takes a while to settle and find somewhere to live EFL
“You’ve got children as well and the first two or three months were very hard EFL
The World Cup was coming up and it’s always hard to settle in pretty quick EFL
”On his return to Leeds, where he has been joined by Wales teammates Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon, James said: “It’s great to be back EFL
As soon as I got back in the summer I just wanted to play and show that I was there to stay and work hard EFL
“We had a little bit of a tricky start, but we’ve had a good run of games and we’ve just got to keep pushing EFL
“It’s always harder when you haven’t played many minutes, not just physically but mentally as well EFL
“You need to get into the rhythm of games and I’ve got that at Leeds now EFL
I’m feeling fit and ready and, when that happens, everything comes naturally EFL
”:: Daniel James was speaking at a special fun EFL football session at the Wales training camp to celebrate the wave of free McDonald’s Fun EFL Football sessions in Wales this autumn EFL
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