BBC commentator Andrew Castle sorry for getting US footballer's name wrong
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Andrew Castle, a BBC commentator, apologized for misidentifying Trinity Rodman as Tiffany multiple times during the Wimbledon coverage. Rodman criticized this mistake through Instagram, clarifying her name. Additionally, she took issue with Castle mentioning her estranged father, Dennis Rodman, during her boyfriend Ben Shelton's match. Rodman emphasized that discussing her father detracted from Shelton's moments of support. Castle's history of controversial remarks includes past comments about players' appearances and issues surrounding tennis figures. The BBC reiterated Castle's apology for the mispronunciation during a match against Lorenzo Sonego.
Andrew Castle has been criticized for repeatedly misnaming Trinity Rodman as Tiffany during Wimbledon coverage, prompting Rodman to clarify her name on Instagram.
Rodman expressed her displeasure at Castle mentioning her estranged father, Dennis Rodman, during Ben Shelton's matches, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the players.
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