Trinity Rodman gets an apology from BBC
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The BBC have issued an apology to Trinity Rodman after Wimbledon commentator Andrew Castle misnamed her and spoke glowingly about her estranged NBA legend father Dennis
BBC commentator Andrew Castle has apologised after repeatedly using the wrong name for US football star Trinity Rodman during a Wimbledon broadcast, sparking backlash online. Castle referred to Rodman — who is the girlfriend of American tennis player Ben Shelton — as "Tiffany" several times during Shelton’s fourth-round clash with Lorenzo Sonego on Monday.
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GB News on MSNBBC commentator Andrew Castle blasted by Wimbledon fans over 'continuous errors': 'Annoying!'Wimbledon commentator Andrew Castle has come under fire from tennis fans after repeatedly mispronouncing Trinity Rodman's name during tournament broadcasts. The 61-year-old former tennis player consistently referred to the 23-year-old American athlete as "Tiffany" throughout coverage,
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Andrew's younger daughter, Claudia, prefers to keep out of the spotlight, but she inherited her father's sporting genes, playing a myriad of sports during her time in school. Her love of sports followed her into her career, as she started working in the commercial partnerships programme at Tottenham Hotspur.
In 1990, at the European Indoor Championships in Berlin, Andrew Castle stumbled elegantly into a new career. Having been knocked out of the doubles in the quarter-finals by Goran Ivanišević and Petr Korda,
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After Ben Shelton booked his place in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, his partner Trinity Rodman had plenty to get off her chest in a message for BBC commentator Andrew Castle
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