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 terrorist 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