The morning after the night before for Marcus Willis saw him postponing the chance to cash in on his new-found fame and taking the London Underground to Wimbledon.The world No.772, who thought about quitting as a player earlier this year, doesnt have an agent or manager and isnt interested in getting one -- yet.The global attention he attracted on Monday after securing a place in round 2 and a meeting with Roger Federer may be short-lived but Willis proved twice over, he is an everyday guy.I havent [signed any sponsorship agreements], no, he said. I havent got anyone looking after that for me. Im going to wait until after this tournament is done and sort it out from there.My main focus is to play the match in front of me and to get my body and preparation spot on for Wednesday.A trip on the Tube on Tuesday to work, rather than the Wimbledon courtesy car Willis could have asked for, might not have quite fitted that bill but it sounded like he enjoyed it nonetheless.A couple of people came up to me and took some pictures. I was on the front page of a couple of newspapers. People were pointing at that, and they recognised me, said Willis, who will play seven-time Wimbledon champion Federer on Centre Court on Wednesday.Everyone was very lovely, and taking photos. It was all nice. Its been cool. Ive had lots of messages from the public. The public have been amazing. I havent had a chance to reply to them all. But thank you to everyone, it really means a lot to me.Andy Murray was among those who have congratulated Willis, with the qualifier disclosing that the former Wimbledon champion had left him a voicemail message.Everyone has been really supportive. Andy left me a voicemail. People have been sending lovely tweets. The support has been great, he said.Perhaps the most supportive of all has been his mother, Cathy, who, having watched her sons victory on Court 17, believes his achievement?shows other players that anything is possible.I always told him, I think you can do it and now hes a bit older hes got the break he needed -- hes like the Jamie Vardy of tennis isnt he? He certainly likes a party, she told the Press Association.I would totally have understood if he had wanted to do something else, if hed been a dustman I would have been proud of him.I just hope he can inspire other people to keep fighting and keep dreaming the dream because hes shown it can happen.At a difficult time for Britain on several fronts -- the fallout from the Brexit referendum vote and European Championship exit by the England football team at the hands of Iceland on Monday evening dominated Tuesdays news agenda -- Willis was glad to be able to spread a little happiness.Its great. Im just doing my job and if I make people happy, thats fantastic, he said.Remarkably, Willis had no trouble sleeping after his victory over Lithuanias Ricardas Berankis. It was very easy to sleep last night. I was absolutely conked out by the time I got into bed. This is very different for me. Im enjoying every minute, but its very intense, he disclosed.It feels real. Im getting used to it. I will get used to it. Its still amazing and Im enjoying every minute of it. But Im here to play tennis.Federer has described Willis tale as very cool and one of the best stories in tennis for years. The Swiss has also spoken of his excitement at playing Willis. Thats weird that Federer has been saying that, but very cool, too, said Willis. Im excited to be playing him, too.Swell Drinkfles . But now that hes in the NHL, the Calgary Flames centre showed big improvement in that department by scoring the winner in the eighth round of a 5-4 shootout victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday. Hydro Flask Goedkoop . LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. http://www.swellbottlenederland.com/ . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. 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Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night.Zimbabwe 126 for 2 (Chari 60*, Ervine 60*, Herath 2-44) trail Sri Lanka 504 (Dhananjaya 127, Gunaratne 116, Tiripano 3-91) by 378 runsScorecard and ball-by-ball details An amateurish approach to spin upfront was somewhat covered up by Craig Ervine and Brian Chari, who hit unbeaten half-centuries, to lead Zimbabwes recovery from an early wobble. They closed the second day of the second Test in Harare at 126 for 2, still 378 runs adrift of Sri Lankas 504.Ervine and Charis unbroken 109-run stand for the third wicket stood out on a day in which most of the wickets were brought about by faulty shot selection, rather than demons in the pitch. Even so, Sri Lanka remained in control, having been powered by centuries from Dhananjaya de Silva and Asela Gunaratne.Rangana Herath, Sri Lankas stand-in captain, triggered what could have been a procession when he reduced Zimbabwe to 17 for 2. Opening the bowling, he beat Tino Mawoyo with drift to have him lbw. Then he dismissed Hamilton Masakadza, Zimbabwes most experienced batsman, with a delivery that drew him forward into a feeble push that resulted in an edge to slip. It could have been 26 for 3, had Chari not made successful use of the Decision Review System, trialled for the first time in Zimbabwe.Having been given out lbw playing forward to an arm-ball that struck him in front of off stump, Chari survived as replays pointed to a faint inside edge, and Ian Goulds on-field decision was overturned. Zimbabwe had also benefitted from the prudent use of DRS when Chari survived a review in the third over after being given out by umpire Simon Fry. This time, replays showed the ball would have missed the stumps.All this came after flirting with a hit-out approach against Herath. He slog-swept his first ball for six, becoming the first Zimbabwe player to do so in Tests. Then got a thick edge past slip for four. The third shot, easily the best of the lot, was lofted inside-out with the spin, over mid-off. But, as the innings progressed and he had the calmness of Ervine at the other end, Chari mellowed down to play copybook cricket for the better part of the next 90 minutes. WWith a half-century in sight, he slog swept Herath boldly for his second six to bring up the landmark, his first in Tests.ddddddddddddErvine, meanwhile, adopted a more conventional approach, getting outside the line of the stumps and sweeping Herath with the spin, one such fierce hit behind square bringing up his half-century. By stumps, the two had steered Zimbabwe to 179 runs short of avoiding the follow-on.Things could have been much better for Zimbabwe had they not allowed Sri Lankas middle order to stage a robust recovery from an overnight score of 290 for 5. Contributions from the lower order, none more significant than Gunaratnes 116, steered Sri Lanka to a formidable 500-plus first-innings score. Playing in only his second Test, Gunaratne was left with the unenviable task of marshalling No. 11 Lahiru Kumara, who had made a golden duck on debut last week, in his quest to get to a maiden Test ton.Kumara played his part, dead-batting the fast bowlers for over a dozen deliveries to give Gunaratne his chance. Gunaratne brought up the century with a loft that just about eluded mid-off, and then threw his arms up to acknowledge the applause of his team-mates in the change room. In the context of the match, it was a significant knock considering that he came in to bat with Sri Lanka not entirely safe at 255 for 5. By following up his debut half-century with a century, he may have given the team management a healthy selection dilemma for the Test series in South Africa next month.Dhananjaya, on 100 overnight, added 27 before chipping a low return catch to Graeme Cremer. Dilruwan Perera then made a cameo 34, in which he took a liking to the Zimbabwe captain, before being foxed by a flipper. Herath played his typically unorthodox sweeps and pulls. All this added to Zimbabwes frustration by keeping them in the field for much longer than they would have hoped for. It also exposed the wide gulf in experience between the two sides, which could yet decide which way this Test is headed.[urling them in the field for much longer than t Baseball Jerseys[/url] ' ' '