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People maintain saying that adjusting our daily lives to suit the wicked rhythm of cowardly terrorists is a victory for the forces of evil. It’s never that simpleThe BBC commentator and former Davis Cup regular Andrew Castle fears the final in Ghent will be a joyless affair. If so it would be a great pity for a number of reasons.
Having twice been in the proximity of terroris
t attacks,in Madrid and London, Castle admitted he was reluctant to travel. But it was not just trepidation that chilled his bones but the incongruity of covering a sporting event in a country held in the grip of fear, and with the capital,just 35 miles absent, in lockdown and a terrorist still on the loose, or perhaps with like-minded lost souls. Related: Jamie Murray: ‘The Davis Cup just means a enormous amount to me and Andy’ Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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