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Australian rules football club in | Wimbledon, a suburb of London, England. |
Hutchins was born in | Wimbledon, a location synonymous with tennis. |
ril 1994 - A Dean Holdsworth hat-trick gives | Wimbledon a 3-0 home league win over Oldham Athletic, |
t Warne's Hotel in Worthing and in Parkside, | Wimbledon A bust of Haile Selassie is in nearby Canniz |
Ogogo began his career at the | Wimbledon academy but moved to Arsenal along with Kier |
rough, London, Dunne began his career in the | Wimbledon academy but moved to Arsenal along with Kier |
ronically confirmed 12 years to the day that | Wimbledon achieved their famous victory over Liverpool |
assic, the Hastings Direct International and | Wimbledon after she was given a wild card into each of |
It will be the fourth largest court at | Wimbledon after Centre Court, No. 1 Court, and No. 2 C |
loo, calling at Surbiton and running fast to | Wimbledon, after that calling at all stations apart fr |
r Atkinson Morley's Hospital and remained in | Wimbledon after the transfer of acute neuroscience ser |
The following year, she entered | Wimbledon again, losing in the first round in both Lad |
He made his debut for AFC | Wimbledon against Chester City on Saturday 31 October |
After beginning as a youth player at | Wimbledon, Ahmed signed a professional contract with W |
in the Football League for Hereford United, | Wimbledon, Aldershot, Millwall and Brighton & Hove Alb |
January 2011, Hylton agreed to sign for AFC | Wimbledon, almost being signed by manager Terry Brown |
na, Herzig moved to England aged 16, joining | Wimbledon along with his older brother Nico. |
AFC | Wimbledon also took part in the FA Cup for the first t |
In September 2006, Shroot joined AFC | Wimbledon, also of the Isthmian League Premier. |
He was educated at King's College School, | Wimbledon and the University of Sheffield. |
y won the men's singles championship at both | Wimbledon and the French Open.) |
He played no more first team games for | Wimbledon and was released at the end of the season. |
the third round proper of the FA Cup beating | Wimbledon and Luton Town before losing to Sutton Unite |
ted four games with victories against A.F.C. | Wimbledon and Kettering Town, a draw with Gateshead an |
Buchholz won the boy's singles title at | Wimbledon and Roland Garros in 1958, and at the Austra |
draw featured World No. 1, Australian Open, | Wimbledon and US Open champion, and Madrid Masters fin |
Frawley won both | Wimbledon and French Open junior titles. |
n follow 3 main spurs to Beckenham Junction, | Wimbledon and Addington, and includes a one-way loop g |
He moved to Maidstone United after leaving | Wimbledon and played in their giant-killing defeat of |
singles finals of the French Championships, | Wimbledon, and U.S. Championships during her career. |
tballer who played as a central defender for | Wimbledon and Barnet in the Football League. |
, losing first round matches at the US Open, | Wimbledon and the French Open in the following year. |
It then called at | Wimbledon and Clapham Junction. |
mmer of 2002 Sheerin attended trials for AFC | Wimbledon and was made captain of the newly formed sid |
BC, covering mainly golf and rugby, but also | Wimbledon and The Boat Race. |
She was educated at Levana School, | Wimbledon, and Westfield College London. |
in FA Cup Final until the 1988 final between | Wimbledon and Liverpool when John Aldridge of Liverpoo |
eral Olympic Games, Canada Cups, World Cups, | Wimbledon, and America's Cup competitions. |
at the French Championships and winning both | Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships) and 1966. |
senal (as Royal Arsenal in 1891), Brentford, | Wimbledon and Barnet. |
He has covered | Wimbledon and is Sky Sports News Radio's Spanish footb |
r, there were only eight open events besides | Wimbledon and the French Open, where professionals, re |
She has since lectured at | Wimbledon and at the Slade School of Fine Art. |
ked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1876 as New | Wimbledon and on a 1907 map as South Wimbledon. |
He was chairman of the | Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators from 1892 un |
he management of Watford, Crystal Palace and | Wimbledon, and was caretaker manager of Plymouth Argyl |
tralian Championships, French Championships, | Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships all in the same y |
-league, but also played for top-flight club | Wimbledon and second division team Watford. |
t all stations to Surbiton, then run fast to | Wimbledon and call at all stations after that (with th |
n and fourteen he played for the now defunct | Wimbledon and left after they relocated to Milton Keyn |
ent in this competition was the game between | Wimbledon and Middlesbrough on 10 August 1999 at Selhu |
St Albans City, Clacton Town, Brentford, AFC | Wimbledon and Wivenhoe Town. |
otballer who is most notable for playing for | Wimbledon and then going on to play for AFC Wimbledon. |
he won 4 Grand Slam men's doubles titles (2 | Wimbledon and 2 US Open), and 2 Grand Slam mixed doubl |
Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American former | Wimbledon and US Championships doubles tennis title ho |
1965 U.S. Championships and 1966 Australian, | Wimbledon, and U.S. Championships). |
0 electors moving from Mitcham and Morden to | Wimbledon and about 500 electors moving from Wimbledon |
a former Scottish footballer who played for | Wimbledon and the Scotland national team. |
Putney Lower Common is a part of | Wimbledon and Putney Commons, lying about 1.5 miles No |
Peter Pan at Southend, Woking, Southampton, | Wimbledon and Horsham, the 2004/05 and 2006/07 CBEEBIE |
Harding began his career at | Wimbledon and signed terms with them in October 2001. |
ith Woking's youth team before moving to AFC | Wimbledon and he also had a brief stint on loan to Win |
uated between the more developed villages of | Wimbledon and Putney. |
His clubs included Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Wimbledon and Gillingham, where he made over 200 Footb |
several non-league clubs (most recently AFC | Wimbledon and Welling United) he signed with Cray Wand |
rs later was the champion in doubles at both | Wimbledon and the French Championships, ran into anti- |
1996, Wiesner was a quarter-finalist at both | Wimbledon and the US Open. |
the U.S. Championships in 1915 and 1919, and | Wimbledon and the World Hard Court Championship (Clay) |
wan once again gained a wild card entry into | Wimbledon, and won his first ever SW19 singles match i |
He moved to | Wimbledon and spent three years there, including a bri |
und Raynes Park station and situated between | Wimbledon and New Malden. |
District Line services run between | Wimbledon and Edgware Road, and Bakerloo Line trains r |
in 1999, the club currently competes in the | Wimbledon and District Football League Premier Divisio |
ague, the Kingston & District League and the | Wimbledon and District Football League. |
ng said, "I always liked seeing Miss Ryan at | Wimbledon, and I'd try to be friendly, but she didn't |
In 1871 the | Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act was passed which prev |
playing outside right for Charlton Athletic, | Wimbledon and Corinthian-Casuals. |
in FA Cup play until the 1988 final between | Wimbledon and Liverpool. |
ncil 1937-1945 and later as a conservator of | Wimbledon and Putney Commons. |
p purposes, was a football match between AFC | Wimbledon and Luton Town on 21 May 2011 at the City of |
12 season is the tenth in the history of AFC | Wimbledon and second as a fully professional team. |
ment Committee limit the number to two, with | Wimbledon and Northern Premier League members Altrinch |
He often attends the Championships at | Wimbledon, and in 2007 played doubles with John McEnro |
draw featured World No. 1, Australian Open, | Wimbledon and US Open champion, French Open runner-up, |
Wimbledon and Putney Commons are very large open space | |
ed TV slots on major sporting events such as | Wimbledon and a number of Formula One races as well as |
rains per hour southbound to central London, | Wimbledon and Sutton; and four trains per hour northbo |
gles were headlined by World No. 1, reigning | Wimbledon and US Open champion, and Masters Cup winner |
being the World Grass Court Championships at | Wimbledon and the World Covered Court Championships he |
ATP No. 1, Cincinnati, Indian Wells, Miami, | Wimbledon and Australian Open titlist Stefan Edberg, S |
s he took charge of the FA Cup Final between | Wimbledon and Liverpool. |
ns per hour to London Waterloo via Kingston, | Wimbledon and Clapham Junction |
s in the Australian Open, the Roland Garros, | Wimbledon and the US Open. |
p, college football, college basketball, the | Wimbledon and French Open tennis tournaments, heavywei |
He subsequently went on to play for | Wimbledon and Fulham before his death in 1982, aged 34 |
s at Shrewsbury, Bristol Rovers, Scunthorpe, | Wimbledon and Colchester. |
played tennis in the gentlemen's doubles at | Wimbledon, and was a scratch golf. |
He has commentated on tennis including | Wimbledon and other sports including soccer, rowing, s |
ricket's 1999 World Cup in England, trips to | Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows to work alongside Vijay |
Asian Games, WWE Wrestling, FIFA World Cup, | Wimbledon and French Open, Grammy Awards, U.S. Open, B |
ormer professional footballer who played for | Wimbledon and Colchester United. |
which shows major sporting events including | Wimbledon, and football World Cups and European Champi |
midfielder for Conference National club AFC | Wimbledon and Wales under-19s. |
In 2006, the Bryan brothers won | Wimbledon and the Australian Open and completed a Care |
Cromwell, had been created Baron Cromwell of | Wimbledon and Earl of Essex as a reward for his servic |
sional footballer who played as a winger for | Wimbledon and Chelsea in the Football League. |
our titles-the Australian Open, French Open, | Wimbledon and the U.S. Open). |
an apprentice, turned pro at 18 years old), | Wimbledon and Leatherhead before joining Port Vale in |
an - South American - woman) to capture both | Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships in the same calen |
uarterfinals of both the Australian Open and | Wimbledon, and reached his second Grand Slam final in |
r of Plymouth City in 1970, and also managed | Wimbledon and Brentford. |
rain which also delayed the first matches in | Wimbledon) and the greatest pro tournaments where all |
and Grandstand and also anchored coverage of | Wimbledon and golf tournaments. |
uns between 3 and 5 services per day between | Wimbledon and London Bridge. |
Nineteen courts are used at | Wimbledon, and since 2001 they have all been sown with |
She was born in | Wimbledon and married the Reverend John Worthington Bl |
The track was previously the railway between | Wimbledon and Croydon, although there was no station o |
les and 3 doubles titles, including the 2010 | Wimbledon and US Open Ladies' Doubles titles. |
Mike Sangster made his first | Wimbledon appearance aged 17 in 1958 and quickly rose |
Shagwell was born and raised in the | Wimbledon area of London. |
, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and | Wimbledon as well as our local senior teams Plymouth A |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a striker. |
West Ham United as a schoolboy, then joined | Wimbledon as a trainee, but was released by the club i |
He was contracted by AFC | Wimbledon as keeper for the injured Andy Little and si |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a midfielder. |
Howe later joined | Wimbledon as assistant to Bobby Gould, and there he he |
tournament marked the dawn of a new era for | Wimbledon, as it became the second Grand Slam to allow |
Robson later joined | Wimbledon as a youth coach, eventually moving up the r |
After being released from | Wimbledon at the end of the season, Gore signed for Ba |
hester United in 2-1 First Division win over | Wimbledon at Old Trafford. |
This set up a final against AFC | Wimbledon at the City of Manchester Stadium, from whic |
onship tennis in their native England and at | Wimbledon at the turn of the century. |
Peterborough United, after being released by | Wimbledon at the age of 14, then by Millwall aged 17. |
ed for Palace (who shared Selhurst Park with | Wimbledon at the time) and was compensated by Birmingh |
k it switched to the fast line and called at | Wimbledon at 8:14, then nonstop to Waterloo arriving a |
by manager Mick Harford, who was a coach at | Wimbledon at the time Gore was on the fringes of the f |
He also reached the third round at | Wimbledon, beating 24th seed Juan Ignacio Chela in str |
Benstead began his career with | Wimbledon before Terry Venables signed him for Queens |
s born in Wandsworth, London, and played for | Wimbledon before the Second World War and for Brentfor |
n in December 2005, briefly returning to AFC | Wimbledon, before moving on to Leatherhead in 2006. |
Murphy was previously an academy player for | Wimbledon before joining Arsenal Academy. |
to win the Veteran's doubles championship at | Wimbledon before an appreciative crowd. |
uarter-final between Sheffield Wednesday and | Wimbledon before retiring at the end of the 1996-97 ca |
ers Aston Villa, followed by a 2-0 defeat at | Wimbledon, before a John Barnes] penalty against Arsen |
y made nearly 600 first team appearances for | Wimbledon between 1967 and 1978. |
and a Conservative Member of Parliament for | Wimbledon between 1900 and 1907. |
McAllister played for | Wimbledon between 1989 and 2000 and had loan spells at |
is Club and director of The Championships at | Wimbledon between 1907 and 1925. |
ootball team and has played as a trainee for | Wimbledon between 1997 and 2000 and Leatherhead in Eng |
He is best known for his spell as manager of | Wimbledon between May 2002 and June 2004. |
Sinclair was a councillor on | Wimbledon Borough Council from 1962. |
S. Open and a third round appearance at 1991 | Wimbledon, both in singles. |
In Fashanu's place, | Wimbledon bought Efan Ekoku from Norwich City and he w |
on a curve, there is a 10mph speed limit for | Wimbledon bound trains. |
s an American tennis player who won the 2005 | Wimbledon boys' doubles championship with Jesse Levine |
Lavalle won the | Wimbledon boys' junior singles and doubles title in 19 |
He reached the final of the 2008 | Wimbledon boys' singles which he lost to Grigor Dimitr |
rom platform 2 towards the junction with the | Wimbledon branch heading northwards. |
The station is on the | Wimbledon branch of the District Line between Earl's C |
Green is a London Underground station on the | Wimbledon branch of the District Line. |
ndon Underground Bakerloo, Circle, District ( | Wimbledon branch), and Hammersmith & City lines. |
Borough of Sutton, just south of Tramlink's | Wimbledon branch, between Therapia Lane and Beddington |
xisting District Line service on much of the | Wimbledon Branch. |
Club also featured in the films Layer Cake, | Wimbledon, Bride and Prejudice, and Bridget Jones' Dia |
iff City, Hartlepool United, Bristol Rovers, | Wimbledon, Bristol City, Plymouth Argyle, Notts County |
Radio | Wimbledon broadcasts daily on 87.7FM between 8 am and |
empstead Town, Cheshunt, Dover Athletic, AFC | Wimbledon, Bromley, Harrow Borough, Burnham and Farnbo |
He spent the 2005 pre-season with AFC | Wimbledon, but returned to Rugby Town in August 2005. |
Born in London, he began his career with | Wimbledon but in 1996 moved to Gillingham for a transf |
, he had trials in England with Millwall and | Wimbledon, but was not offered a contract. |
ason in the Isthmian, ended as runners-up to | Wimbledon, but twelve months later the championship fl |
iginally contested between Kingstonian & AFC | Wimbledon, but since the 2009 edition AFC Wimbledon ha |
He started out as a trainee with | Wimbledon, but only made 2 appearances in the Premier |
nearly qualified for his first appearance at | Wimbledon, but was narrowly defeated in the 3rd qualif |
a low note for the Reds as they lost 1-0 at | Wimbledon, but pulled together to win their following |
In 1913 he was defeated at | Wimbledon by Maurice Evans McLoughlin. in the same yea |
in June of that year and as was replaced at | Wimbledon by Egil Olsen. |
lls at Stevenage, Grays Athletic, Lewes, AFC | Wimbledon, Cambridge City, Chesham United and Hemel He |
e #15 seed (ranked 12th), he opened his 2007 | Wimbledon campaign against American Vince Spadea, foll |
During his | Wimbledon career, he once made 275 consecutive appeara |
Wimbledon chairman Sam Hammam branded Jones a "mosquit | |
It was later reported that | Wimbledon chairman Sam Hammam had locked Earle in a ro |
In 1906 he partnered | Wimbledon champion May Sutton in a mixed doubles match |
It is owned by former | Wimbledon champion Virginia Wade. |
Raja invited | Wimbledon champion Bill Tilden to play an exhibition m |
She defeated the reigning | Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova in a semifinal |
Franks, who is Jewish, teamed with | Wimbledon Champion Dick Savitt to win the Doubles Cham |
905 - 27 January 2006) was the oldest living | Wimbledon champion when she died at age 100. |
oth previous meetings, but had also been the | Wimbledon champion five years in a row and was now try |
d Monte Carlo winner Juan Carlos Ferrero and | Wimbledon champion Roger Federer. |
ATP No. 1, San Jose, Indian Wells, Queen's, | Wimbledon champion and Cincinnati finalist Lleyton Hew |
of the Philadelphia Freedoms, beat reigning | Wimbledon champion Serena Williams in women's singles |
t McEnroe beat Connors to become this year's | Wimbledon champion is true, and I had good reason to b |
and Lenglen several times and was a two time | Wimbledon champion during Lenglen's absence, also stat |
US Open champion, Bill Tilden, and | Wimbledon champion, Fred Perry, entertained the crowds |
e singles draw was headlined by World No. 1, | Wimbledon champion, Los Angeles, New Haven, Indian Wel |
Wimbledon Champion: 1921 with Max Woosnam, 1922 with J | |
modern tennis Britain has produced very few | Wimbledon champions). |
List of the 1968 | Wimbledon Champions. |
The 1880 | Wimbledon Championship was a tennis tournament that to |
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