accommodation. what we have been our city inside the centre today. it appears that life is continuing as normal or as normal as can be possible in a site that is hugely overcrowded. we know at the weekend there were around 4000 people here. the site is designed for around 1600. people were only supposed to send around 2a hours there, being processed, having their details taken, making their asylum claim before being taken out. we know that some people here have been on the site for around a month. outside, we have seen home office staff going around the perimeter fencing have seen home office staff going around the perimeterfencing making sure the site is absolutely secure. a lot is happening here and ongoing questions about how the government had been handling this. we heard from the immigration minister, robertjenrick that the reason there is so much overcrowding is because the government didn t have the infrastructure and wasn t planning
look, you re 3a, you have a lot of tennis and life ahead of you. what do you want your legacy to be? i ve been blessed with amazing results that i ve made throughout my career. i hope that i can still continue to make records, break records in the future. but it s not the most essential thing and reason why i still play tennis. i play tennis because i still feel connection with the inner child, the four year old boy that took a racket and said, i love this sport, i want to play it all day. i still do it in my centre today, being in a role i m coaching kids of different ages on the court. and i always encourage them to ask questions, because it s important. you re not supposed to know everything. but if you draw the strength and the motivation from the right source, which for me is always the passion and love for the game, you will always find that necessary energy to deal with hardships
i ve been blessed with amazing results that i ve made throughout my career. i hope that i can still continue to make records, break records in the future. but it s not the most essential thing and reason why i still play tennis. i play tennis because i still feel connection with the inner child, the four year old boy that took a racket and said, i love this sport, i want to play it all day. i still do it in my centre today, being in a role of a player and a coach and a mentor. i m coaching kids of different ages on the court. and i always encourage them to ask questions, because it s important. you re not supposed to know everything. but if you draw the strength and the motivation from the right source, which for me is always the passion and love for the game, you will always find that necessary energy to deal with hardships on and off the court throughout your career. you say you re not supposed to know everything, but we know a lot more about you as a result of you speaking to us.
i didn t cheer for anyone, because i wanted to be there so badly. but i was amused by the circumstances that i was experiencing my wife was cheering for medvedev, and my son was cheering for nadal. every point that rafa would make, stefan would be look, you re 3a, you have a lot of tennis and life ahead of you. what do you want your legacy to be? i ve been blessed with amazing results that i ve made throughout my career. i hope that i can still continue to make records, break records in the future. but it s not the most essential thing and reason why i still play tennis. i play tennis because i still feel connection with the inner child, the four year old boy that took a racket and said, i love this sport, i want to play it all day. i still do it in my centre today, being in a role of a player and a coach and a mentor. i spent most of my time being in serbia here in this tennis centre. i m coaching kids of different ages on the court. and i always encourage