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S Open in 1990, the women's doubles title at | Wimbledon in 1988, two WTA Tour Championships in 1988 |
asionally used for terminating services from | Wimbledon in connection with engineering works. |
following season Joe Kinnear took Hughes to | Wimbledon in a £1.6million deal. |
He last played for | Wimbledon in 1994, but his career was then affected by |
contract dispute between Birmingham City and | Wimbledon in 2002. |
r at Bristol Rovers before earning a move to | Wimbledon in July 1987 after just two seasons at his o |
events came in reaching the fourth round at | Wimbledon in 1988 (lost to Stefan Edberg) and the Aust |
Dowdeswell finished runner-up in doubles at | Wimbledon in 1975. |
of Ireland at the height of his success for | Wimbledon in 1997, scoring once. |
Hammam subsequently sold his shares in | Wimbledon in February 2000, and became the owner of Ca |
Thorn began his playing career for | Wimbledon in 1984, playing as a traditional English ce |
Thorn left | Wimbledon in 1988 to play for Newcastle United and in |
Shilcock to win the women's doubles title at | Wimbledon in 1955. |
e U.S. Championships in 1958 and 1959 and at | Wimbledon in 1959. |
sional footballer who played as a winger for | Wimbledon in the Football League. |
He moved to | Wimbledon in 1981, where he spent four seasons and mov |
d Ward were also men's doubles runners-up at | Wimbledon in 1901. |
seeded Boris Becker from the second round of | Wimbledon in 1987. |
moved to Burton Albion, from where he joined | Wimbledon in March 1989 for a fee of £30,000 in a deal |
She won | Wimbledon in 1955 in women's doubles with Angela Morti |
nners-up in the men's doubles competition at | Wimbledon in 1983. |
He reached the final 16 at | Wimbledon in 1985, and his career highlights include v |
They lost to fellow Premier League side | Wimbledon in the next round. |
and one doubles title at The Championships, | Wimbledon, in 1919. |
ent was when he reached the quarterfinals of | Wimbledon in 1983. |
Agassi (seeded third) in the first round at | Wimbledon in 1996 but lost in the third round. |
tennis player, reaching the junior finals at | Wimbledon in 1947 before giving up the sport to focus |
a central defender for Tottenham Hotspur and | Wimbledon in the Football League. |
ra in tennis, in 1968 he returned to play at | Wimbledon in the Veteran's doubles. |
, at the French Open in 1947 and 1949 and at | Wimbledon in 1949. |
len Wills Moody and won the singles title at | Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937, when Moody was absent, and |
referee, and was made Tournament Referee at | Wimbledon in 2006, after the retirement of Alan Mills. |
was playing Rafael Nadal on Centre Court at | Wimbledon in the 2nd round in June 2007. |
ge School, an independent school for boys in | Wimbledon in West London (in the same year group as ac |
During his spell with | Wimbledon in England he scored twice, in games against |
an and King to film an interview together at | Wimbledon in 1979, Ryan refused. |
mbered for his magnificent solo goal against | Wimbledon in a 3-2 away win on 3 October 1992, which w |
make over 130 league and cup appearances for | Wimbledon in four seasons. |
After five years at | Wimbledon in which he made 198 appearances, Phelan was |
the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament, at | Wimbledon in 1995. |
een U.S. and British Empire service teams at | Wimbledon in July, 1945, supposedly the worst drubbing |
sensational home FA Cup defeat to non-league | Wimbledon in January 1975. |
In 1932, she won | Wimbledon in mixed doubles with the French Doris Metax |
Leonhardsen moved to | Wimbledon in the Premier League the following season, |
tional championship and the quarterfinals at | Wimbledon in both 1925 and 1928. |
Eames took control of AFC | Wimbledon in 2002, before being suspended in February |
a future top pro, he lost to Donald Young at | Wimbledon in 2005, in what was also his final match in |
Nikolic lost in the second round of the | Wimbledon in singles in 1953. |
Nikolic lost in the first round of the | Wimbledon in singles in 1954. |
Forest in 1999, where he scored once against | Wimbledon in 43 league games. |
miership campaign, given the task of keeping | Wimbledon in the Premier League. |
nd Slam result was reaching the 3rd round of | Wimbledon in 1983 where he lost to eventual finalist C |
wealthy Courtauld family who came to live in | Wimbledon in 1877. |
inals of three different Grand Slam events - | Wimbledon in 1961, the US National Tennis Championship |
erfinals at the Australian Open in 1984, and | Wimbledon in 1985, 1983 & 1982. |
ilm editor for a small production company in | Wimbledon in London who made documentary films. |
ir were also the men's doubles runners-up at | Wimbledon in 1987 and won the Silver Medal for Spain a |
on, Andresen was sold to Premier League club | Wimbledon in a deal worth £1,8 million. |
yed a good match against Vic Seixas, who won | Wimbledon in June 1953. |
tood as an SDP-Liberal Alliance candidate in | Wimbledon in 1987. |
fifth seed Pam Shriver in the first round at | Wimbledon in 1985 on an outer court, warmed up in a tr |
He and Frank Riseley won the doubles in | Wimbledon in 1902 and 1906. |
In 2004, he reached the first round of | Wimbledon in singles by defeating three opponents in t |
This streak ended at | Wimbledon in 1967 when she lost in the fourth round be |
never had the chance to emulate the likes of | Wimbledon, in terms of entering the professional leagu |
at time, she did reach the quarter finals at | Wimbledon in 1988 before falling to Steffi Graf. |
hips, the 1958 Australian Championships, and | Wimbledon in 1961, when she was 29 years old and parti |
ments twice, the Australian Open in 1987 and | Wimbledon in 1989. |
e other was scored in a 4-0 home win against | Wimbledon in the 2nd round of the League Cup in season |
most famous for wearing a white body suit at | Wimbledon in 1985. |
He also has managed to be relegated with | Wimbledon in the 1999-2000 season, Ipswich Town in the |
He was a singles semi-finalist at | Wimbledon in both 1977 and 1978. |
He also won the men's doubles title at | Wimbledon in 1975. |
chieved his first wins on the ATP Tour since | Wimbledon in 2006, making his way to the semi-finals. |
arted his football career as an amateur with | Wimbledon in the Isthmian League. |
ith Glenn Roeder at Watford before moving to | Wimbledon in 1996 as goalkeeping coach. |
rmer Australian tennis player who won Junior | Wimbledon in 1980. |
From | Wimbledon in June until the end of the season in Octob |
He was appointed as manager of | Wimbledon in June 2002 after a successful spell as car |
She won | Wimbledon in 1977 and was the runner-up there in 1974. |
It also served one line from | Wimbledon into Central London. |
during the final weeks of the season dragged | Wimbledon into the depth of the relegation mire. |
Davis later played for | Wimbledon, Ipswich Town and Sunderland before moving t |
South | Wimbledon is a locality in the London Borough of Merto |
The compensation package United paid | Wimbledon is estimated to be approximately £1 million, |
The 164 to | Wimbledon is advertised as arriving around every 10 mi |
stablished in 1980s, Shree Ganapathy Temple, | Wimbledon is a Hindu temple in Surrey. |
Wimbledon is to the north, Morden to the south, Collie | |
Tariq Mahmood Ahmad, Baron Ahmad of | Wimbledon is a businessman and a British Conservative |
iam Salwey Kendall (born 18 December 1973 in | Wimbledon) is a former English cricketer who played ov |
hough the area around Merton Abbey and South | Wimbledon is more downmarket. |
An alternative bus route (164 to | Wimbledon) is available for customers to get to Wimble |
Park, she reached the semifinals of the 1993 | Wimbledon Junior Championships. |
She also won the 1960 | Wimbledon junior girls' singles title. |
year that Martina Hingis won the French and | Wimbledon Junior titles), Trudi is a doubles specialis |
r injury, Moore won both the French Open and | Wimbledon junior doubles titles with Slovenia's Polona |
Kellen Damico, | Wimbledon Junior Doubles Champion |
gles title in 1986 and 1988 and reaching the | Wimbledon junior singles final in 1987. |
or double rankings (1992), after winning the | Wimbledon Junior Doubles title. |
es include buses to Central London, Croydon, | Wimbledon, Kingston and a number of other civic centre |
She won back to back | Wimbledon Ladies Senior Invitation doubles titles in 1 |
Winner of the | Wimbledon Ladies Plate in 1963. |
Phyllis King (1906-2006), | Wimbledon ladies doubles winner 1931 |
with Sania Mirza and went on to win the 2005 | Wimbledon Ladies Doubles with Cara Black. |
reached the quarter finals and won the 1975 | Wimbledon ladies doubles title with partner Ann Kiyomu |
season for her old club, who became known as | Wimbledon Ladies in 1991. |
former England cricket captain Bob Wyatt and | Wimbledon ladies single champion Maud Watson. |
She won the | Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles Championship in 1931 with pa |
Ann Kiyomura: | Wimbledon ladies' doubles tennis champion |
artner Helen Gourlay Cawley, Russell won the | Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles title in 1977. |
After they moved to become what is now AFC | Wimbledon Ladies, Fulham F.C. re-established a women's |
that year she became a senior coach for AFC | Wimbledon Ladies. |
ater became a member of the committee of the | Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Association. |
t of Walter Wingfield himself can be seen at | Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. |
He left to join | Wimbledon, leading them to three consecutive Southern |
In June 2004 Naisbitt joined AFC | Wimbledon, leaving to rejoin Cambridge City in October |
In the second round of the 2006 | Wimbledon, Lee was defeated by former champion and two |
Wimbledon: Lew Hoad wins the Men's Singles | |
The West Croydon to | Wimbledon Line was opened on 22 October 1855, and the |
a station in Merton, on the West Croydon to | Wimbledon Line. |
John Greed was born in | Wimbledon, London and graduated from the School of Art |
The Championships, | Wimbledon, London |
Born in | Wimbledon, London Cooke's mother was an NHS receptioni |
The school is situated at 33 Edge Hill, | Wimbledon, London SW19 4NP, with its Sports Ground (co |
Laurence "Laurie" Doherty (8 October 1875 in | Wimbledon, London - 21 August 1919 in Broadstairs, Ken |
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at | Wimbledon, London from June 23 through July 5, 1969. |
rn to a Scottish father and German mother in | Wimbledon, London and was brought up in Edinburgh. |
attended the College of the Sacred Heart in | Wimbledon, London before entering the University of No |
Jennifer Goldsack (born 12 July 1982 in | Wimbledon, London) is an American rower. |
Mike de Albuquerque (born 24 June 1947, | Wimbledon, London) is an English musician. |
Gwyneth Herbert (born in | Wimbledon, London, 1981) is a British singer-songwrite |
, and the final was played at Warple Road in | Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom on 15-18 June. |
Flick Shagwell (born on 3 March 1979 in | Wimbledon, London, England, United Kingdom) is the sta |
The final was played at Centre Court in | Wimbledon, London, England on 28-31 July. |
Born in | Wimbledon, London, Searle joined Premier League team C |
Afriyie was born in | Wimbledon, London, the son of an English mother and a |
The final was played at Centre Court in | Wimbledon, London, England on 27-30 July. |
The final was played at Centre Court in | Wimbledon, London, England on 25-28 July. |
is the rowing club of King's College School, | Wimbledon, London, England. |
tte's Web at the Polka Children's Theatre in | Wimbledon, London. |
He died at | Wimbledon, London. |
The first trial store was in | Wimbledon, London. |
9 May 1892 to George and Alice Ann Cates, of | Wimbledon, London. |
he All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, | Wimbledon, London. |
irst based in a room in the Hegarty house in | Wimbledon, London. |
he All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, | Wimbledon, London. |
same year he played in the men's singles at | Wimbledon, losing to Reggie Doherty). |
ingles and Doubles finals at the 2009 Junior | Wimbledon, losing to Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (and her |
rom tennis after failing to qualify for 1999 | Wimbledon, losing to Danny Sapsford in a qualifying ma |
In 1913 he was runner-up at | Wimbledon, losing the men's doubles final together wit |
following year, he reached the semifinals at | Wimbledon, losing to fellow American Jewish player Dic |
Commentators on HBO Breakfast at | Wimbledon made a very big deal out of her ability to h |
nnection between Dundonald Road Tramstop and | Wimbledon main line stations. |
Eastbourne before heading to compete in the | Wimbledon main draw. |
e making his professional debut in 1977 with | Wimbledon, making 47 appearances in the Football Leagu |
from Worcester Park to Raynes Park and South | Wimbledon, making it almost a circle. |
Godfrey was signed by AFC | Wimbledon manager Terry Brown on 24 June 2008 from loc |
It was thought that new | Wimbledon manager Ray Harford remembered Elkins fondly |
erhampton Wanderers youth goalkeeper and AFC | Wimbledon manager. |
At | Wimbledon, Marble won the Singles title (1939); the Wo |
- As owner of | Wimbledon, March 1999. |
d The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and was a | Wimbledon marksman in 1874. |
, 2-6 in just 74 minutes, the shortest men's | Wimbledon match at that point in 2010, without serving |
The women's field was led by WTA No. 8, | Wimbledon, Memphis and Seoul champion Venus Williams, |
tennis tour senior tournaments, and won the | Wimbledon men's 35 doubles Championship title in 2004, |
The 1980 | Wimbledon Men's Singles final was the championship ten |
The 2008 | Wimbledon Men's Singles final was the third consecutiv |
The 2008 | Wimbledon Men's Singles final was the championship ten |
During his career, he won the | Wimbledon men's doubles title in 2001 (partnering Jare |
07, Martin and Lipsky qualified for the 2007 | Wimbledon men's doubles tournament, where the pair los |
(Anand and Vijay) were semi-finalists in the | Wimbledon men's doubles. |
1) was an American tennis player who won the | Wimbledon men's doubles title with Richard Norris Will |
test matches of all time, alongside the 2008 | Wimbledon Men's Singles Final between Roger Federer an |
oodie, became the first qualifier to win the | Wimbledon men's doubles championship in 2005, beating |
rs, he became the first qualifier to win the | Wimbledon men's doubles championship in 2005, beating |
85 the constituency included the parishes of | Wimbledon, Merton, Mitcham and Morden - equivalent tod |
S Open mixed doubles, and in 1982 he won the | Wimbledon mixed doubles, and both men's doubles and mi |
As a tennis player he won the | Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title in 1912 and 1914. |
Together with Mahesh Bhupathi, she won the | Wimbledon Mixed Doubles championship in 2002. |
He won the | Wimbledon mixed doubles championship with his sister, |
In 1946 he was the | Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion with Louise Brough an |
n at both the Australasian Championships and | Wimbledon multiple times. |
he appeared for Yeovil Town, Bristol Rovers, | Wimbledon, Newport County, Bristol City and Lincoln Ci |
g was born in 1967 and raised on a farm near | Wimbledon, North Dakota. |
In the January 2004 transfer window, with | Wimbledon now in administration, West Ham manager Alan |
ivision in 1974, following which he moved to | Wimbledon of the Southern League. |
Godfrey was released by AFC | Wimbledon on 26 April 2010. |
oved on loan to Conference National side AFC | Wimbledon on 31 December, working under manager Terry |
Olley died in | Wimbledon on 18 March 1958. |
He was born in | Wimbledon on the 17th October 1962. |
an accomplished tennis player and played at | Wimbledon on seven occasions as an amateur (as almost |
Daly signed for AFC | Wimbledon on 19 August 2005, helping them get to the p |
the line when the first section opened from | Wimbledon on 7 July 1929. |
Sunderland lost 1-0 to | Wimbledon on the final day of the season; with Coventr |
ty, scoring his first goal in a 2-0 win over | Wimbledon on 22 October 1975, spending two years with |
He was allowed to return to | Wimbledon on loan on transfer deadline day and helped |
In January 2010 he joined AFC | Wimbledon on loan until the end of the season. |
and scoring 11 goals for Millwall he joined | Wimbledon on 14 September 1984 for a fee of £35,000. |
axlokk, Webb returned to England to sign for | Wimbledon on 23 July 2007, ending the club's long sear |
ionships when the Queen was in attendance at | Wimbledon on 24 June. |
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