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the cemetery and is on Route 3 which serves | Wimbledon, Croydon and New Addington. |
Michael Cardew, OBE, (b.1901, | Wimbledon, d.1983, Truro) was an English studio potter |
team, won the 1961 women's doubles title at | Wimbledon, defeating the third seeded team of Jan Leha |
Other top seeds competing were | Wimbledon defending champion Pete Sampras, Sydney and |
er Ivan Lendl, Brussels titlist, US Open and | Wimbledon defending champion Boris Becker and Australi |
time Noades purchased Milton Keynes City and | Wimbledon directors including Sam Hammam, Bernie Colem |
good performance in the 2-0 home win against | Wimbledon, displaying his tough tackling, no-nonsense |
Castagno was born in the | Wimbledon district of London, England, in 1967 and mov |
Unlike the other three Grand Slam events, | Wimbledon does not name its main courts after famous p |
trels also won the Knockout Cup, beating the | Wimbledon Dons on aggregate in the final. |
e spent his entire career with one club, the | Wimbledon Dons, where he made over 460 league appearan |
UK for the Hull Vikings, Belle Vue Aces and | Wimbledon Dons. |
his only notable junior success was winning | Wimbledon doubles crown in '84 partnering Brown. |
007 saw her win both the Australian Open and | Wimbledon doubles with Cara Black while in 2008 she re |
came the first sister partnership to win the | Wimbledon doubles crown. |
ne Stocks were the only sisters to contest a | Wimbledon doubles final (until Serena and Venus Willia |
Also present were French Open and | Wimbledon doubles finalist Ai Sugiyama, Guangzhou titl |
5 he and Ray Casey reached the finals of the | Wimbledon doubles. |
NBTA students or former students were in the | Wimbledon draw, and 27 in the US Open. |
(Romford), J.K. Wright (Yorkshire Amateurs, | Wimbledon, Dulwich Hamlet) |
ler notably played in the Premier League for | Wimbledon during the 1993-94 season. |
aterloo calls at: Motspur Park, Raynes Park, | Wimbledon, Earlsfield, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and |
The | Wimbledon Effect is a chiefly British and Japanese ana |
Once at | Wimbledon, Elkins achieved status as a cult hero of so |
Born in Pendaya, Cyprus, he grew up in | Wimbledon, England where he still lives. |
Murphy was born in | Wimbledon, England and took her first ballet class at |
n (born Cyril John Curnin, 12 December 1957, | Wimbledon, England) is a singer/songwriter and musicia |
John David Wilson (born August 7, 1919 in | Wimbledon, England) is an English artist, animator and |
state remains the seat of the earls, but the | Wimbledon estate was later sold by the 4th Earl in 184 |
0 after extra time with fellow finalists AFC | Wimbledon, eventually losing 4-3 in a penalty shootout |
See also: Relocation of | Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes |
Main article: Relocation of | Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes |
ly 100 league games for both Fulham F.C. and | Wimbledon F.C. |
ish football when he was named as manager of | Wimbledon F.C. |
uring the 1999-2000 English football season, | Wimbledon F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (know |
During the 1995-96 English football season, | Wimbledon F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (know |
During the 1994-95 English football season, | Wimbledon F.C. competed in the FA Premier League. |
ty in an FA Cup Final after Dave Beasant for | Wimbledon F.C. in 1988. |
ademarks and website domain names related to | Wimbledon F.C. would also be transferred to the Boroug |
ll club patrimony gathered under the name of | Wimbledon F.C. would be returned to the London Borough |
In June 2003, | Wimbledon F.C. went into administration; a proposed tr |
The competition was won by | Wimbledon F.C.'s so-called Crazy Gang who defeated lea |
Wimbledon failed to build upon their club-best finish | |
In the 1988 FA Cup Final, in which | Wimbledon famously upset Liverpool 1-0 Goodyear fouled |
He was hence a hugely popular choice among | Wimbledon fans when appointed as President of AFC Wimb |
The opinion of some | Wimbledon fans that it was, indeed, as you put it, "an |
an English former non-league goalkeeper for | Wimbledon FC during the sixties and seventies. |
what would be the Championship today against | Wimbledon FC where he saved a 75th minute penalty to a |
ad trials with UK professional teams such as | Wimbledon FC, Crystal Palace FC, Blackburn Rovers and |
ould later win an FA Cup winner's medal with | Wimbledon FC. |
The 1924 | Wimbledon final was not Godfree's only victory over Mo |
This match was called the best | Wimbledon final by ESPN's countdown show "Who's Number |
ger in pig-tails, played doubles in the 1923 | Wimbledon final against Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Will |
she became the first female player to lose a | Wimbledon final without winning a game, losing to Doro |
In 1919, Lambert Chambers played the longest | Wimbledon final up to that time: 44 games against Fren |
h Open semifinals, he defeated Edberg in the | Wimbledon final and then beat Lendl in the US Open fin |
est three times (1882, 1883 and 1889) in the | Wimbledon final, triumphing on all three occasions. |
He also reached the 1993 | Wimbledon final, defeating Edberg in the semifinals, a |
the 2005 Australian Open semifinal and 2005 | Wimbledon final. |
Later in the year, Rafter again reached the | Wimbledon final. |
3), 5-7, 3-6 ensuring Federer's historic 7th | Wimbledon final. |
e doubles partner, Shirley Fry Irvin, in the | Wimbledon final. |
er notable names that participated were 2007 | Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli and Charleston stand |
Needing to beat the | Wimbledon finalist Tomas Berdych in the first of Sunda |
In 2006, top-seed and 2007 | Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli of France defeated R |
Her run was ended by 2007 | Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli in the third round.A |
, Shelton coached MaliVai Washington, a 1996 | Wimbledon finalist. |
The | Wimbledon Finals are obliged to be shown live and in f |
credited for coining the term "Breakfast at | Wimbledon," which is used to promote the first live br |
He lost the 2005 | Wimbledon finals in mixed doubles, playing with Tatian |
In reaching the 1983 | Wimbledon finals, with a five-set win over Kevin Curre |
Her first placement was at | Wimbledon Fire Station. |
Lewington made his | Wimbledon first team debut towards the end of the 2002 |
in the decision in 2001 by the directors of | Wimbledon Football Club to relocate the team to Milton |
Kimble moved to Premier League side | Wimbledon for a fee of £175,000 and he went on to be a |
In 2006, Hsieh entered | Wimbledon for the first time and lost in the first rou |
o stands-in on the Saturday Live programme), | Wimbledon for 5 Live and |
In July 1991 he was transferred to | Wimbledon for a fee of £775,000 (and 30% of any future |
In 1995 he moved to | Wimbledon for £ 600,000 but this proved a waste of mon |
more than 100 appearances before he moved to | Wimbledon for £200,000. |
to Isthmian League Premier Division side AFC | Wimbledon, for a month. |
Davies then signed for | Wimbledon for the 1977-78 season, where he made 23 lea |
rd allowed Naomi entry into the main draw of | Wimbledon for the second year running where she was dr |
am highlight of season was 3rd RD showing at | Wimbledon…Began season with 1-3 record but reached con |
This was the only defeat at | Wimbledon for Moody who would go on to win eight title |
He signed for | Wimbledon for £5,000 in 1980, where he played 26 games |
South | Wimbledon formed the northeastern section of the paris |
ity tennis competition immediately after the | Wimbledon fortnight, with many of the championship pla |
was apparently a popular figure there during | Wimbledon fortnight, getting on well with even the mos |
dfree and Randolph Lycett won the doubles in | Wimbledon four times. |
ance, Philippoussis struggled through to the | Wimbledon fourth round in June 2004. |
Wimbledon: Frank Sedgman wins the Men's Singles | |
Storm also anchored NBC Sports coverage of | Wimbledon, French Open, Notre Dame football, World Fig |
He lived at Prospect Place, | Wimbledon from 1831 to 1851. |
's managers and scored just one goal against | Wimbledon from nine league games, including two starts |
and was then priest-in-charge of All Saints' | Wimbledon from 1978 to 1984. |
and was then priest-in-charge of All Saints' | Wimbledon from 1978 to 1984. |
tish politician and Member of Parliament for | Wimbledon from 1916 to 1918 and then East Surrey from |
He umpired at tennis including | Wimbledon from 1973 to 1984, notably the men's singles |
season with another six league goals for AFC | Wimbledon from five starts and seven substitute appear |
He was signed by | Wimbledon from S.C. Espinho in March 2004. |
He also had a spell at | Wimbledon from 1987 to 1989, making one appearance in |
e playing as a midfielder for Oxford United, | Wimbledon, Fulham, Huddersfield Town, Leyton Orient an |
he Football League playing for Swindon Town, | Wimbledon, Gillingham, Reading, Bristol City, Fulham, |
In 2004 she reached the quarterfinals of | Wimbledon girls' doubles partnering Katie O'Brien. |
iverpool, but were unable to find a way past | Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant. |
Aldridge took it, but | Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant saved it. |
englen never lost a women's doubles match at | Wimbledon, going 31-0. |
as a Wild Card for the 2010 All England Club | Wimbledon Grandslam. |
d, Leeds United, Blackpool, Crewe Alexandra, | Wimbledon, Grays Athletic, Carlisle United, Bolton Wan |
took place on 02/07/2005 at the prestigious | Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. |
took place on 31 May 2008 at the prestigious | Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. |
took place on 7 July 2007 at the prestigious | Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. |
Wimbledon Guardian | |
ast Beasant, and when the final whistle blew | Wimbledon had won the trophy in one of the biggest FA |
The event was still over 480 metres but | Wimbledon had switched the grandstand to the other sid |
iership's lowest crowds and transfer budget, | Wimbledon had begun most of their top division seasons |
rshot Town, Crawley Town, Sutton United, AFC | Wimbledon, Harrow Borough, Hemel Hempstead Town and No |
South | Wimbledon has formed part of the London Borough of Mer |
This success at | Wimbledon has made Haas rise considerably in ATP ranki |
od relationship between BBC 5 Live and Radio | Wimbledon has meant that material is sometimes shared |
AFC | Wimbledon have played at the stadium since they were f |
Dons in 2003, when they were still known as | Wimbledon, having previously been on loan with Brentfo |
to the House of Commons in 1987 representing | Wimbledon, having previously unsuccessfully contested |
Kingstonian FC but is currently owned by AFC | Wimbledon having been purchased from the previous owne |
At | Wimbledon, he lost in five sets to Dmitry Tursunov. |
With | Wimbledon, he won promotion to the First Division in 1 |
As a player at | Wimbledon, he was part of the side that achieved a fam |
While at | Wimbledon, he found himself in the news when involved |
During his time at | Wimbledon he played 107 games scoring 2 goals and five |
kubu signed for Conference National side AFC | Wimbledon, he played in the 2011 conference play off f |
In his brief spell with | Wimbledon he earned the nickname "the Irish Beckham", |
By the end of his time at | Wimbledon, he had become the club's "forgotten man", f |
At | Wimbledon, he made it to the semifinals before falling |
During his time at | Wimbledon, he scored once against West Ham United. |
Wimbledon High School Logo | |
She attended | Wimbledon High School. |
At | Wimbledon, his second Grand Slam participation, Gulbis |
1998 and 2006 he reached the third round of | Wimbledon, his best Grand Slam results so far. |
articipated in one of the longest matches in | Wimbledon history, lasting 6 hours and 9 minutes. |
ch as; Little Dorrit, Sense and Sensibility, | Wimbledon, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, Magicians, |
all Union and were at that time known as the | Wimbledon Hornets. |
for that appearance, she asked the official | Wimbledon host, Ted Tinling to design her outfit. |
Her biggest dream is to play soft tennis at | Wimbledon, however she does not know that soft tennis |
porting events that include the Olympics and | Wimbledon Hugh married in 1999 and has lived in Cambri |
As a daily commuter on the A3 from Woking to | Wimbledon, I've always found it unusual in the number |
1 in junior doubles, winning French Open and | Wimbledon in 1997 partnering with Cara Black. |
ason, before breaking into the first-team at | Wimbledon in the following season. |
eing appointed Academy Technical Director at | Wimbledon in February 2003. |
He has also had success in doubles, winning | Wimbledon in 2010 with Philipp Petzschner. |
With the same partner, she also won | Wimbledon in 1937. |
round of the US Open in 1983 and 1984 and at | Wimbledon in 1984. |
mpionship (with Betty Nuthall), and twice at | Wimbledon in 1935 and 1936 (with Kay Stammers). |
Foster reached the fourth round of | Wimbledon in 1993, in only his second appearance at th |
rnaments came in reaching the semi-finals at | Wimbledon in 1982 and the Australian Open in 1983. |
lose to 150 games for the U's before joining | Wimbledon in 1973. |
lected Conservative Member of Parliament for | Wimbledon in April 1916 and then for East Surrey in De |
The SPCK listed two charity schools in | Wimbledon in its report for 1724. |
t the time a boys-only independent school in | Wimbledon in West London, followed by University Colle |
an apprentice at Arsenal, Gordon signed for | Wimbledon in 2002 and made a total of 19 league appear |
nalist at the U.S. Championships in 1965 and | Wimbledon in 1967. |
The London Hawks (name change to | Wimbledon in 1995) were a foundation club of the BARFL |
He reached the finals of | Wimbledon in 1880, 1884-86, and 1888. |
They won the doubles in | Wimbledon in 1936. |
gton, who reached the men's singles final at | Wimbledon in 1996. |
the reigning champion in the first round at | Wimbledon in 1967 when he beat Manuel Santana. |
g the Australian in 1956 with Beryl Penrose, | Wimbledon in 1962, and the US from 1958 to 1960 with M |
ter-finals at the French Open in 1990 and at | Wimbledon in 1991. |
His best grand slam singles result was at | Wimbledon in 1966, when he reached the semifinals. |
so a runner-up in the mixed doubles event at | Wimbledon in 1921, partneting Maxwell Woosnam. |
During a first-round match at | Wimbledon in 1983 against Stan Smith, Waltke caused a |
From | Wimbledon in 1967 until the end of her career, she rea |
In 1909 he played | Wimbledon in doubles with Harry Parker. |
e is a popular urban myth that he won Junior | Wimbledon in 1966 (in fact it was won by a Soviet, Vla |
99 Hermann was signed by Premier League side | Wimbledon in a deal worth £2.5 million. |
Brown caused a sensation at | Wimbledon in 1991. |
No 1 seed Jim Courier in the third round of | Wimbledon in 1992. |
Grand Slam tournament, in the first round of | Wimbledon in 1994. |
Bates, Durie won the mixed doubles titles at | Wimbledon in 1987, the first British doubles team to w |
er career, Po won the mixed doubles title at | Wimbledon in 2000 (partnering Donald Johnson). |
the finals of both the U.S. Open in 1946 and | Wimbledon in 1947. |
Watson won the women's doubles title at | Wimbledon in 1928 and 1929 and at the US Championships |
She reached the finals of the junior | Wimbledon in 1977 and the semifinals in 1978. |
an male left standing in the singles draw at | Wimbledon in 2002. |
nother, as used by Bradshaw, Gas and Hope at | Wimbledon in 1928-31. |
20 on 2 February 1991 when they lost 1-0 to | Wimbledon in the Football League First Division at Plo |
He joined | Wimbledon in July 1999 for a fee of £600,000. |
onsent in January 2009 and he signed for AFC | Wimbledon in February. |
He reached the semifinals of | Wimbledon in 1974, the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open |
les champion tennis player, and he played at | Wimbledon in 1922, with his partner, Lee Wiley. |
t the French Championships in 1950 and 1952, | Wimbledon in 1951, and the U.S. Championships in 1954 |
He was later a runner-up in doubles at | Wimbledon in 1991 and a Wimbledon doubles semifinalist |
in who won the men's singles championship at | Wimbledon in 1887, and was runner-up five times. |
ington defeated Blue Square Premier side AFC | Wimbledon in the 3rd Round of the FA Trophy. |
She won the women's singles title at | Wimbledon in 1998 and cried on the shoulder of the Duc |
Parmar qualified for | Wimbledon in 1999 beating the no.25 seed Albert Costa |
He stood as a Labour Party candidate for | Wimbledon in 1923 and 1924, obtaining about 30% of the |
He also reached the Round of 16 at | Wimbledon in 1971, and the third round at the French O |
tably won the mixed doubles championships at | Wimbledon in 1928 with Elizabeth Ryan and at the Frenc |
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