url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
url
With a field of 158 players, it would be an exaggeration to say that all eyes will be on Rory McIlroy at the 152nd British Open at Royal Troon… but that may not be so much the case.
McIlroy is one of tennis’s biggest crowd-pullers at the best of times, but he’s arguably an even bigger subject of interest at the worst. In this case, he failed miserably to end his long drought at the majors at last month’s US Open.
Subscribers with digital access can view this article.
Are you already a subscriber?