Roland Garros favourite Iga Swiatek laid into the French crowd for shouting out during rallies after she had just saved match point in a breathless comeback to beat the former world No 1 Naomi Osaka.
Like many undecided British voters today (and quite a few exasperated Tory ones), I recall what it felt like after two decades of increasingly uninspiring and stale Right-wingers in power: I wanted them out. I was voting for the first time in my life, the year was 1981, and I cast my ballot for François Mitterrand, a hitherto lacklustre Socialist who’d promised Cabinet seats to the then powerful French Communist party.
Rishi Sunak will continue his charm offensive in the south of England on Thursday afternoon as he returns to the South East for an election question-and-answer session with workers in a traditional Tory heartland seat.