How To Use Wimbledon In A Sentence

  • Two editions were broadcast on BBC2 to make way for BBC1's coverage of Wimbledon tennis.
  • Her Wimbledon victory was hailed as a triumph over adversity.
  • In 1974, Jimmy Connors, a strutting young braggart who used his racket like a cudgel, bludgeoned his way to the final of Wimbledon.
  • In 1988 I was fortunate enough to be at Wembley to watch unfancied Wimbledon's notable FA Cup Final victory against Liverpool.
  • The days when you could just hoof the ball up to a striker have long since gone; even Wimbledon don't play by these tactics any more.
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  • David Whitehead, director of International 35s, a tennis circuit for ex-Grand Slam and Wimbledon players, organizes tailor-made tournaments.
  • A back injury forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
  • He first appeared at Wimbledon in 1972, winning the junior title, a lanky Swedish youth with a straggle of blond brown hair.
  • Federer was in the sort of form which took him to the Wimbledon title this year, with Blake staving off an amazing 19 out of 20 break-point opportunities, and surviving 10 deuces in one service game.
  • The Olympic testing programme has been unfurling with a quiet precision and understated efficiency since May, such that the number of events that have already taken place, from modern pentathlon to mountain biking, would probably surprise you apparently there was even a trial of Wimbledon as the Olympic tennis venue – it was called the All England Championships and won by a Novak Djokovic. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • Wimbledon is the opportunity for all the world's best tennis players to strut their stuff.
  • Wimbledon is divided into town and village. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 2002 Wimbledon finalist has yet to drop a set in four matches.
  • The two-times Wimbledon champion is expected to be out for six months. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken, which came out in 1996 having originally been published in Seth's comic series, Palookaville, follows the artist's search for an obscure (fictional) cartoonist named Kalo; Wimbledon Green (2005) tells the story of "the world's greatest comic book collector". George Sprott by Seth
  • Wimbledon doubled the number of seeded players this year to 32 men and 32 women, a change adopted by all four Grand Slam tournaments to protect star players from tough early match-ups.
  • A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
  • Can she retain her Wimbledon crown?
  • Doctor Who without daleks would be like Morecambe without Wise or Wimbledon without strawberries.
  • It made a perfect vignette of his 14-year career at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • France's world number two Amelie Mauresmo and fourth seeded Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova both survived scares to avoid joining a clutch of seeded players who were dumped out.
  • Wimbledon had a new, swashbuckling hero. The Sun
  • The winner of the world championship will walk away with 250,000, slightly more than a quarterfinalist at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Wimbledon go under, we are immune to their pain, unmoved by their plight.
  • Number eight seed Guillermo Coria upset Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian to reach the semi-finals.
  • She is a former world number three tennis player, French Open champion and Wimbledon semi-finalist.
  • With Venus and Serena Williams set to meet for the seventh time in a Grand Slam final at Wimbledon on Saturday, the spotlight is as much on ... Tennis News: Stories, Tournaments, Rankings, Money Leaders, Davis Cup
  • She beat elder sister Venus in the championship matches at the French and US Opens and Wimbledon last year.
  • Two years earlier Jones had given up work as a hod carrier when Wimbledon signed him from Wealdstone for £10,000.
  • A back injury forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
  • The former Wimbledon champion, heart-throb, wannabe rock star and the man who made the first ascent through the crowd on Centre Court, is the most astonishing interviewee I have encountered: he is both delightful and quite terrifying.
  • We asked the parliamentary candidates for Wimbledon to tell us a bit about themselves and then we subjected them to a test of their knowledge of their area.
  • She poked fun at Wimbledon in her Twitter account by questioning the 'pernickety' attitude supposedly introduced this year. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • When Suzanne Lenglen, the predictably glamorous French tennis star of the 1920s often dressed by Jean Patou, wore a knee-length dress with three-quarter sleeves to win Wimbledon in 1919, she opened the flood gates of "risqué" tennis fashion, which soon included Helen Jacobs in shorts at Forest Hills in 1933 and Gussy Moran in those much-photographed lace knickers beneath her tennis skirt at Wimbledon in 1949. Serving an Ace on the Courts
  • Many sporting events have moved away from the term ladies in favor of women, with Wimbledon being a notable exception. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • Boris Becker, 17, defeated Kevin Curren to become the first unseeded player to win Wimbledon.
  • Is it just us that gets utterly bored with Wimbledon by mid-way through the second week?
  • Burnley could be watched by the lowest league crowd in their post-war history at Wimbledon on Sunday.
  • They call it choking," three-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe said. USATODAY.com - Federer earns Wimbledon semis clash with Hewitt
  • The Belarusian will surely win another slam this season, with her prospects of knocking Williams off one of her perches at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows looking good.
  • The Wimbledon MP said he had assured himself that everything had been done in the borough to prepare for every eventuality.
  • On the other hand, with solidarity, as Wimbledon showed in the 1980s, a team can overachieve.
  • And that is why his television commentary this summer at both Wimbledon and the US Open was given favourable reviews.
  • The result was a bitter disappointment for Wimbledon who could have scored on three occasions in the first half.
  • A cut-price ticket deal against Wimbledon two seasons ago produced an 18, 255 turn-out on a Tuesday night.
  • She's the reigning champion at Wimbledon.
  • Merge with Crystal Palace and lose Wimbledon's identity.
  • Wimbledon were able to reduce the lead with a second penalty from Wilde after a Gosport offside from their centres.
  • Horan, who jigged in Wimbledon earlier this month, plans to dance another jig outside the Vatican Embassy in the coming weeks.
  • He cloaked his Wimbledon absence in the need for a rest but the Brazilian had long ago made his feelings known.
  • Bassett was closely involved in the success of Wimbledon's Crazy Gang, so he is no overnight success.
  • That, it transpired, was glandular fever, and Federer was affected by it not only while losing to Murray in the first round here, but possibly even while he was ­losing his Wimbledon title and No1 ranking. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm. Times, Sunday Times
  • 02/07/2010 13: 10 Tennis: Wimbledon multa le Williams, hanno saltato conferenza ITnews
  • The former Wimbledon College pupil, of Donnington Road, had been due to attend an interview at Carshalton College to train as a motor mechanic when he died.
  • The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Wimbledon are not a hippy commune. Times, Sunday Times
  • He needed a wild card to play at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another project in Wimbledon by cellarmakers Smith and Taylor (www. smithandtaylor.com), the £ 100,000 room contains a bespoke humidor and a section dedicated entirely to Dom P é rignon, with bottles that appear to be floating, suspended on metal cradles, framed on either side by shelving specifically designed to store them in their original coffret (gift boxes). The Evolution of the Wine Cellar
  • Djokovic, the defending champion in Melbourne and also the title holder at Wimbledon and the US Open following a remarkable 2011, has not dropped a set in his three matches so far. Australian Open 2012: Tsonga and Djokovic blast into fourth round
  • But yesterday the newspaper delivery man walked free from Wimbledon Court, South London, after being fined £200 for indecent exposure.
  • Wimbledon is the BBC's showcase tennis tournament, one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar and, for many, the epitome of British summer.
  • But with Wimbledon upon us, we are all but guaranteed a couple of marquee names in the latter stages of the competition. Times, Sunday Times
  • With his exit from the men's singles yesterday another denizen of the baseline bit Wimbledon dust.
  • Burnley could be watched by the lowest league crowd in their post-war history at Wimbledon on Sunday.
  • With his ability to abbreviate his backswing and his penchant for quick rallies, Wimbledon offers him more opportunity.
  • It is seen as a good predictor of aces' performances at Wimbledon. The Sun
  • The 22-year-old has long since moved on from Project 45 – his plan to eclipse the career-best ranking of Shuzo Matsuoka, the Wimbledon quarter-finalist who retired in 1996 – rising to 24th in the world in November. Australian Open 2012: Ivan Lendl to help Andy Murray take the next step
  • Jones, substituted in three consecutive games by Leeds, makes his first London appearance since leaving Wimbledon.
  • In doing so she became the first Russian to win Wimbledon and one of the tournament's youngest-ever victors.
  • Next up at Wimbledon are the stock cars, rookie bangers and national hot rods on Sunday, March 30.
  • The group are taken on a tour of Wimbledon tennis centre where they are made to wear all white and are force fed strawberries until they vomit red sick.
  • In 1985 the unknown Becker, aged just 17 years and 227 days, powered his way to victory at Wimbledon - the first unseeded player and the first German to win the men's competition.
  • He took part in an epic 74-round punch-up on Wimbledon Common, after which he retired to become enormously fat. TV highlights 10/08/201: Timothy Spall: Back At Sea | The Sopranos | Who Do You Think You Are? | 24 Hours in A&E | Forbidden Love
  • It will be interesting to play here in Halle and in Wimbledon," Federer said. USATODAY.com - Roundup: Win doesn't bring Safin comfort
  • In 1974, Jimmy Connors, a strutting young braggart who used his racket like a cudgel, bludgeoned his way to the final of Wimbledon.
  • When Lleyton Hewitt burst on to the scene as a snarling, brattish teenager with his baseball cap on back to front, Wimbledon did not know quite what to make of him. Hewitt Rolls Back the Years But Cannot Stop Söderling
  • His prize was $5m. That's almost five times the prize purse for the Wimbledon Men's Singles champion.
  • Nadal leads 11-4 in finals, winning the last four in 2008 (Monte Carlo, Hamburg, French Open, Wimbledon). Once in running for best ever, now Federer can't beat Nadal
  • The groundskeepers at Wimbledon have had decades to practice pulling out the rain tarps and emptying out the parking lots.
  • There's a clear warning sign planted smack bang next to her photo on the Wimbledon poster.
  • Go-karting helps get my mind away from competition and allows me to hang out with guys that aren't necessarily in tennis or talking about Wimbledon or asking questions about whether you're going to win it or not. Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown
  • He went on to win a further two Wimbledon titles and also won the US Open and two Australian Opens.
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  • A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
  • Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King.
  • David, a former solicitor, was Welsh junior doubles champion in 1968, captained the tennis team at Nottingham University in 1969 and umpired the Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in 1984.
  • However, Dolan has conceded defeat in trying to lure fellow loan ranger Peter Hawkins in a permanent move from relegated Wimbledon to Bootham Crescent
  • That's something we don't see that much anymore, and it's good that this kind of tennis is succeeding at Wimbledon. USATODAY.com - Philippoussis, Federer bring wildly diverging approaches
  • The Wimbledon crowd was given a desultory wave by their hero as he trudged away. The Sun
  • For a start, he's got a real temper on him, which some are marking out as a good attitude, but for a first proper Wimbledon appearance he seemed a mite melodramatic to me.
  • Retired at Wimbledon with a leg injury in second round. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Wimbledon midfield player officially lodged an appeal with the Football Association against his £20,000 fine and six-month suspended ban.
  • I thoroughly recommend that you make your way to Wimbledon and see this production before it moves on, if you want a joyous technicolored evening out.
  • Wimbledon has literally been awash with interruptions in its final week.
  • Wimbledon's open door policy towards him means he has earned 75,000 prize money with not one win to show for it. The Sun
  • So let's lay off Tim and just hope in the fullness of time he becomes a much better commentator than some of the other no-marks who qualify as pundits during Wimbledon.
  • It seemed a harmless, matey gesture towards Wimbledon's decent, docile supporters.
  • Accept a £12m offer to move Wimbledon north to merge with a League club who would take over the Premier League franchise.
  • Even the runt of Wimbledon FC, plummeting headlong from former heights, still manages to be playing in League One next season.
  • The two-time Wimbledon champion is now out of hospital following surgery on her left hand. The Sun
  • The following words are remarkable: "Mr. Pitt, Mr. Dundas and myself had a long conversation upon this point at Wimbledon; and I am satisfied that, if Mr. Addington had entered into the idea cordially, William Pitt and the Great War
  • Endless hours of coverage of a grey Wimbledon with green tarpaulin over the courts does little to promote the tournament as one of the great sporting events of the 21st century.
  • The New Wimbledon Theatre's own summer season starts at the end of August, with a two-week run of The King and I.
  • Fashanu has been a 20-goal-a-season man ever since Wimbledon rode their magic carpet into the top flight.
  • There are few people who find a silver lining in the rain clouds at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new formula will be adopted by all four Grand Slam tournaments - Wimbledon, the US, the French and the Australian Opens.
  • Of that Borg is certain, and who would argue with one who dominated Wimbledon like no other?
  • It also suggested as secret meeting places Wimbledon Post Office, the bandstand in Hendon Public Park, Chelsea Town Hall and the ABC Cafe opposite Ealing Broadway Tube Station.
  • In tennis and horse racing , Wimbledon and Grand National are must - watch events on the sporting calendar.
  • Wimbledon resisted Cobham's attacks until the game-winning breakout by Grafton.
  • The Football Supporters Federation are today urging fans to boycott Saturday's clash with Wimbledon.
  • Patsy Preece, a drama teacher at Wimbledon High School, said: "A lot of the audience were middle-aged blokes, which isn't the usual demographic for pantomimes, but the producers clearly know what they're doing. Evening Standard - Home
  • Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras cast doubtsover his appearance in the upcoming set of Davis Cup matches.
  • Only thing is, we now have to get back to Wimbledon to pick up the car to make a 1pm lunch date in Folkestone!
  • The younger Williams is the top seed at Wimbledon.
  • It would be wrong to expect too much of the Scottish teenager who debuts at Wimbledon this week
  • It has taken weeks of negotiations by the Football Authority to appoint the arbitrators after both Wimbledon and the Football League rejected several other names put forward.
  • Or perhaps some of those who trousered huge cheques from Wimbledon last weekend could hand over half the cash.
  • She feels little need to return to Wimbledon and relive her past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chanda Rubin withdrew from Wimbledon after struggling much of the season with a wrist injury.
  • MARIA SHARAPOVA, winner of women's Wimbledon 2004 title has aced her way to the top with style.
  • I attended the local Catholic elementary (grade) school, and later, following a successful performance in the "eleven-plus" examination which I took rather earlier than most, transferred to the College of the Sacred Heart in Wimbledon Anthony J. Leggett - Autobiography
  • We should be pleading with him to unleash the full repertoire at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • It made a perfect vignette of his 14-year career at Wimbledon. Times, Sunday Times
  • An angry Jones was involved in an ugly confrontation with the Middlesbrough bench after Wimbledon conceded a controversial first goal on Saturday.
  • Her Wimbledon victory was hailed as a triumph over adversity.
  • I cannot emphasise enough that it is no reflection on the highly valuable work of our excellent employees in Wimbledon.
  • He would go on to win two grand-slam titles - the US and French Opens - and be a Wimbledon finalist on two occasions.
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  • The Wimbledon crowd was given a desultory wave by their hero as he trudged away. The Sun
  • Tennis star Martina Hingis (ph) abruptly retired today while denying what she called monstrous accusations that she tested positive for cocaine during this year's Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. CNN Transcript Nov 1, 2007
  • Perhaps they will munch on him, hounding him down as he runs for his car, disembowelling him in the parking lot and leaving Wimbledon without its reigning champion. Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 23 June
  • Wimbledon comeback herself next year. The Sun
  • Its forced departure, prior to any demolition work, will leave people in Wimbledon with nowhere spacious to sit and eat their Big Macs.
  • Cans of soft drink and doughnuts will be manna from heaven for tennis fans queuing for tickets for Wimbledon tennis fortnight next week.
  • I couldn't find a trace of them anywhere, with damned Wimbledon taking up all the space and time.
  • What that means in real terms is that nobody thinks about him for most of the year and then shouts his name obsessively during Wimbledon, throwing their unattainable expectations behind him until his inevitable quarter-final knock-out. Sports Personality Of The Year 2006 Betting Odds – Shaun Murphy
  • Robbers jailed after juryless trial (From Wimbledon Guardian) Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon
  • The former Wimbledon champion, heart-throb, wannabe rock star and the man who made the first ascent through the crowd on Centre Court, is the most astonishing interviewee I have encountered: he is both delightful and quite terrifying.
  • While Banstead were being tonked by league leaders Reigate Priory, Cheam also lost to last season's champions Wimbledon to claim the second relegation spot.
  • T-shirts, caps and hoodies bearing the Wimbledon logo are all manufactured overseas. The Sun
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  • It was a match to remember, a player with a touch of genius restoring a dampened Wimbledon to its rightful place as the epitome of tennis.
  • Ward broke a 13-game scoring drought at Wimbledon and believes that could be the springboard for a goal burst of his own.
  • ‘These tented restaurants tend to be more about the occasion than food - like eating strawberries at Wimbledon - but this is a very pleasant meal,’ he said.
  • Venus Williams's straight-set victory over sister Serena in the Wimbledon women's semi-finals was the most affecting sports contest in recent memory.
  • Fans' fury as the BBC sacrifices Formula One to save Wimbledon Corporation decides to give up half of their races from 2012 7,000 more jobs cut in MoD war on overspending Defence chiefs axed another 7,000 civilian jobs in a massacre of the so-called brolly brigade Police helicopter noise blights our lives, say West End residents West End residents say their lives are being blighted by the near constant drone of police helicopters MPs at loggerheads over move to cut Olympia Tube services Two London MPs at odds over plans to stop running Tube services to and from Kensington Olympia on weekdays to free up trains, track and... Evening Standard - Home
  • The Wimbledon crowd love a trier, particularly one who gives up his initial suspicion of grass, and being blessed with good looks or a dashing style does no harm.
  • With the fervour of a convert, she determined to spread her new faith in strongly Protestant Wimbledon.
  • Wimbledon has been a launch pad for so many players.
  • The Wimbledon champion walks through the foyer of a hotel that could hardly be more modest and bland if it tried. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can he defeat the reigning Wimbledon champion?
  • He was a lovely kid and he's gone on to play for Northern Ireland and Wimbledon.
  • As Sharapova sank to her knees at winning the Wimbledon title four months ago, she provided the perfect solution for the people who market women's tennis.
  • She is playing her last Wimbledon at the age of 34, but she cannot imagine the power players will last as long.
  • REUTERS Kimiko Date-Krumm She's 5-foot-4, age 40 and has as much use for topspin as a weekend hacker with a wooden racket, but Kimiko Date-Krumm gave five-time Wimbledon champ Venus Williams all she could handle Wednesday before Williams won 6-76, 6-3, 8-6. Venus Survives a 40-Year-Old Scare
  • The broadcasters have paid large sums of money for the rights to televise Wimbledon, so they have a right to expect some give from the organisers.
  • Build his statue at Wimbledon. The Sun
  • And so Serena Williams is crowned Wimbledon champion.
  • WIMBLEDON, England With Venus and Serena Williams set to meet for the seventh time in a Grand Slam final at Wimbledon on Saturday, the spotlight is as much on their tennis as their shared DNA. Williams sisters not distracted by 'family decision' talk
  • After a day of rest on middle Sunday another Wimbledon eccentricity, all 32 men and women remaining in the singles draws clamber back to the lawns, anxious and refreshed, to fight for a spot in the quarterfinals. On Wimbledon's 'Second Monday,' Everyone in the Draw Has to Play
  • She had won 17 tournaments worldwide including two Grand Slam events, the 2000 Wimbledon and US Opens.
  • Now, scoring regularly for Wimbledon and playing with increasing frequency for Ireland, he may fulfil the potential he showed as a teenager.
  • A month later he was involved in a nightclub fight. And he has form: including spending a night in the cells after being arrested for being drunk and disorderly after a binge in Wimbledon last year.
  • After last year's debacle, when she was tonked by little known Jelena Dokic in the first round, the only way is up for Hingis at Wimbledon.
  • The Olympic flame had arrived in Britain at Heathrow Airport at 7am yesterday and was brought to Wimbledon in a cavalcade of cars.
  • Defeated Jelena Dokic says she will never 'reunite' with her father Tennis: Wimbledon: Jelena Jankovic defeat opens draw for Williams sisters Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • Wimbledon has been a launch pad for so many players.
  • This was Wimbledon's eighth successive league defeat.
  • All have dressed up for the occasion - and my doesn't Andy Roddick look strange without a baseball cap attached to his head or clutched in a sweaty palm - except Roger Federer, who looks 1,000 times scruffier in a grey suit and official Wimbledon tie than he hever lets himself appear in his made-to-measure outfits on court. Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 24 June
  • Well, 14-year-old Delgado makes his Wimbledon debut as one this summer.
  • He crashed out of the Wimbledon championships - dashing British hopes of securing a place in the men's final for the first time in 63 years.
  • He has already been fined twice for his behaviour at Wimbledon and is now arguably the biggest obstacle between the Scot and the final. The Sun
  • Such mathematical protraction excites the studious poker mind of the Wimbledon manager.
  • After two weeks of top-class tennis, the Wimbledon field has been whittled down to two finalists.
  • Monday was a bad day to be a Wimbledon anchorwoman, but the BBC's Sue Barker was not going to let a few intermittent drips dampen her spirits.
  • The Wimbledon champion lost 6-4 5-7 5-7 to the unseeded 18-year-old in the second round match on Tuesday.
  • She is determined to retain her Wimbledon crown.
  • It is a traditional drink of infants, invalids, and tennis players at Wimbledon.
  • An angry Jones was involved in an ugly confrontation with the Middlesbrough bench after Wimbledon conceded a controversial first goal on Saturday.
  • A few quibbles aside, we should value the BBC's comprehensive and dedicated coverage of an event that continues to grip our imagination, even if the weather gods frequently rain on Wimbledon's parade.
  • When he owned Wimbledon, Sam Hammam made a habit of standing behind one of the goals during matches in his cloth cap and muffler.
  • Thwarted in its 73-year fantasy of watching a Briton in the men's singles final at Wimbledon, a nation of once-a-year tennis dreamers puts down its punnet of strawberries. Wimbledon: Andy Murray, still a hero | Observer editorial
  • Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper.
  • Open; his best effort in the majors is a fourth-round finish achieved twice last season at the French Open and Wimbledon. USATODAY.com - Men's seeds
  • Ivan Lendl will not achieve his last great ambition - to be Wimbledon Singles Champion. 8.
  • Barnard was seen on television last Friday evening playing a mixed doubles match in the All England Championships at Wimbledon and he was in action again last Saturday in the men's doubles.
  • Wimbledon Magistrates' Court in south-west London heard that he had driven after drinking following a blazing row with his son Calum.
  • On the scorched earth at Wimbledon, the progress of a young Swede had enthralled the nation.
  • And it was Lynam who was in charge of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage on that terrifying, rainswept afternoon in 1996 when Cliff Richard sang to Centre Court.
  • It was the longest women's final in Wimbledon history and one of the most heart-stopping epics the old place has seen in a century and more.
  • Then came the moment that may yet help to keep Bradford up and leave Wimbledon to contemplate life in the Nationwide League.
  • Wimbledon were unlucky not to win after hitting the post twice.
  • MORE FROM WIMBLEDONPhoto gallery: Keep up with the action with all the best sights from the All England ClubGraphic: Centre Court at the All England Club gets new retractable roof Roddick impressive, memorable in Wimbledon defeat
  • But Wimbledon are not a hippy commune. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wimbledon officials gave the reason as a viral illness. The Sun
  • Sunny and sweet, this film is what's to be expected - a big studio romantic comedy about two tennis aces who fall in love at Wimbledon.
  • She had shut out two of her first four Wimbledon opponents by identical 6-0, 6-0 scores.

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