Japan's Kimiko Date-Krumm, 42, hits a return to Germany's Carina Witthoeft, 18, during their tennis match at Wimbledon in London on Tuesday. Date-Krumm is the oldest woman competing in the main draw at Wimbledon, but age trumped youth as the Japanese veteran won 6-0, 6-2 in just 44 minutes.
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Maria
I am looking forward to a photo of the oldest male entrant, with lots of suitable sly digs at his advancing years.
Hopefully you can get some kind of "silver fox" reference in there (unless he dyes his hair) (if he even has any) (except of course on his back and ears) .
Old sports guys, eh - har!
fidaruzki
really, really respect her
tmarie
Funny, I never see ANY headlines about the age of the old men of Japan on JT...
Get Real
What is it with the agism in Japan?
TokyoGas
Always nice to see a young whipper snapper get a lesson. Well done!
pizzatime
Respekt
slumdog
Look at her, she is in amazing shape for any age!
smithinjapan
"Golden Oldie" might be a little demeaning, but in any case I'm glad she's still at it, and clearly still doing well. Good on her!
sfjp330
She is a tiny women. She's has no power to her game, but more of a baseline player with good control from side to side. Good footwork.
vanstar
I photographed her for a Japanese / English magazine interview over 20 years ago. Wow, what a stayer :)
Nessie
No, experience trumped inexperience. Give the geriatric angle a rest.
Maria
A lot of sportspeople retire at young ages (compared with other occupations), once they stop being at the top of their game, once they stop winning. This would indicate that their priority was to win, not the love of the game.
Date-Krumm has carried on playing, past her supposed "prime", both winning and losing. Seems to me like she actually enjoys playing. Brava!
TheDevilsAssistant
Awesome!
One word..."RESPECT!"
Speed
I hope she succeeds in winning a grand slam or two. I really wish she hadn't quit back when she was in her twenties. I had high expectations that she'd do really well in those coming years.
Yubaru
Well done! Great to see her still playing, and winning too!