Wimbledon 2023: Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt match
Just Stop Oil protesters have disrupted a Wimbledon match between Bulgarian player Grigor Dimitrov and Japanese athlete Sho Simabukuro.This comes amid a campaign by some climate activists to draw attention to climate change using a series of disruptive stunts at sporting events.Snooker Championships earlier this year when one activist jumped on top of the Snooker table before releasing orange powder.
This comes after famous Scottish tennis player Andy Murray recently commented about potential Just Stop Oil action at Wimbledon 2023. When asked about potential stunts, he said:"I think there is probably a good chance of something happening.
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