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Kimble moved to Premier League side | Wimbledon for a fee of £175,000 and he went on to be a |
South | Wimbledon is a locality in the London Borough of Merto |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a striker. |
stablished in 1980s, Shree Ganapathy Temple, | Wimbledon is a Hindu temple in Surrey. |
99 Hermann was signed by Premier League side | Wimbledon in a deal worth £2.5 million. |
brice Santoro, who was competing in his last | Wimbledon, scored a straight set victory over Nicolas |
He was even booed at | Wimbledon - a rare show of disapproval there-for snubb |
West Ham United as a schoolboy, then joined | Wimbledon as a trainee, but was released by the club i |
The area is home to | Wimbledon Stadium, a dog racing track which also hosts |
In July 1991 he was transferred to | Wimbledon for a fee of £775,000 (and 30% of any future |
Commentators on HBO Breakfast at | Wimbledon made a very big deal out of her ability to h |
following season Joe Kinnear took Hughes to | Wimbledon in a £1.6million deal. |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a midfielder. |
During this season, AFC | Wimbledon set a new record for the longest run of unbe |
mbered for his magnificent solo goal against | Wimbledon in a 3-2 away win on 3 October 1992, which w |
009, it was announced that he had joined AFC | Wimbledon on a short term contract, with a view to a l |
to Isthmian League Premier Division side AFC | Wimbledon, for a month. |
ed TV slots on major sporting events such as | Wimbledon and a number of Formula One races as well as |
Tariq Mahmood Ahmad, Baron Ahmad of | Wimbledon is a businessman and a British Conservative |
Robson later joined | Wimbledon as a youth coach, eventually moving up the r |
on, Andresen was sold to Premier League club | Wimbledon in a deal worth £1,8 million. |
November 13, 2004 - AFC | Wimbledon sets a United Kingdom record for consecutive |
He started his career with | Wimbledon, scoring a solitary goal in 33 league appear |
This arrangement continues to north of | Wimbledon where a flyover transfers the northbound slo |
iam Salwey Kendall (born 18 December 1973 in | Wimbledon) is a former English cricketer who played ov |
During the two weeks of | Wimbledon Tennis a shuttle bus runs from Southfields S |
ers Aston Villa, followed by a 2-0 defeat at | Wimbledon, before a John Barnes] penalty against Arsen |
100 | Wimbledon Championships: A Celebration (1986) ISBN 978 |
0 electors moving from Mitcham and Morden to | Wimbledon and about 500 electors moving from Wimbledon |
n upon Thames, Jones began his career at the | Wimbledon youth academy in 2003 before the club's relo |
Once at | Wimbledon, Elkins achieved status as a cult hero of so |
n follow 3 main spurs to Beckenham Junction, | Wimbledon and Addington, and includes a one-way loop g |
The 164 to | Wimbledon is advertised as arriving around every 10 mi |
Levine qualified for the main draw at | Wimbledon 2009, after defeating Australian Samuel Grot |
e #15 seed (ranked 12th), he opened his 2007 | Wimbledon campaign against American Vince Spadea, foll |
ger in pig-tails, played doubles in the 1923 | Wimbledon final against Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Will |
Mike Sangster made his first | Wimbledon appearance aged 17 in 1958 and quickly rose |
His clubs included | Wimbledon, Crewe Alexandra and Gillingham. |
ith Gillingham, and his later clubs included | Wimbledon, Crewe Alexandra and Maidstone United. |
he competition, rain perturbated the play in | Wimbledon, stopping all ongoing matches in the morning |
Wimbledon Windmill also featured in the Doctor Who epi | |
During this time, | Wimbledon were also approached by seven other clubs, a |
As a daily commuter on the A3 from Woking to | Wimbledon, I've always found it unusual in the number |
eral Olympic Games, Canada Cups, World Cups, | Wimbledon, and America's Cup competitions. |
lf won 5 U.S. doubles titles as well as 2 at | Wimbledon, wrote an article in the May, 1973, issue of |
to win the Veteran's doubles championship at | Wimbledon before an appreciative crowd. |
North London - April 9, 2004 at his home in | Wimbledon) was an internationally renowned English obs |
es include buses to Central London, Croydon, | Wimbledon, Kingston and a number of other civic centre |
It was the 94th edition of the | Wimbledon Championships and were held from June 23 to |
Opened in 1997, it is used for the | Wimbledon Championships and is sometimes chosen for Gr |
NBTA students or former students were in the | Wimbledon draw, and 27 in the US Open. |
John Greed was born in | Wimbledon, London and graduated from the School of Art |
It was Federer's sixth | Wimbledon title and with this win he broke the Grand S |
h played the American Bob Falkenburg for the | Wimbledon Championship and had match point at 5-3 in t |
r the 1950 general election from part of the | Wimbledon constituency, and abolished for the February |
ootballer who made 37 league appearances for | Wimbledon - and its successor club Milton Keynes Dons |
ton, South London on the Tooting, Merton and | Wimbledon Railway and now a tram stop on the Croydon T |
Quinlan was educated at | Wimbledon College and Merton College, Oxford. |
pe was formed by a group of enthusiasts from | Wimbledon Park and Southfields in 1927. |
s, all in singles - the 1994 U.S. Open, 1995 | Wimbledon Championships, and 1996 Wimbledon Championsh |
ancied London rivals Queens Park Rangers and | Wimbledon - and also had to endure the loss of Paul Me |
ndon Underground Bakerloo, Circle, District ( | Wimbledon branch), and Hammersmith & City lines. |
cluding two grand slams, Australian Open and | Wimbledon Championships, and also tournaments in Paris |
dential area nestling between Richmond Park, | Wimbledon Common and Coombe Hill. |
e Ladies Singles finals at the 1908 and 1909 | Wimbledon Championships and claimed victory in 1914 in |
The women's field was led by WTA No. 8, | Wimbledon, Memphis and Seoul champion Venus Williams, |
It was the 106th edition of the | Wimbledon Championships and were held from 22 June to |
Club also featured in the films Layer Cake, | Wimbledon, Bride and Prejudice, and Bridget Jones' Dia |
It was the 91st staging of the | Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tenn |
located at the northern edge of the seat, by | Wimbledon Park, and the decidedly upmarket setting see |
hometown Stone boasted an impressive list of | Wimbledon performers and “up country”, he felt, was a |
the cemetery and is on Route 3 which serves | Wimbledon, Croydon and New Addington. |
ATP No. 1, San Jose, Indian Wells, Queen's, | Wimbledon champion and Cincinnati finalist Lleyton Hew |
until July 4. It was the 73rd staging of the | Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tenn |
rench Open semifinalist Svetlana Kuznetsova, | Wimbledon semifinalist and Dubai titlist Elena Dementi |
one in Pacific Northwest, and competitor in | Wimbledon (1972) and the first U.S. Open (1968) where |
It was the 73rd staging of the | Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tenn |
e as that at its nightly performances at the | Wimbledon Palais and later at the Orchid Ballroom in P |
esult in Grand Slam is entering 4th round in | Wimbledon (1997) and US Open (2005). |
It was the 97th edition of the | Wimbledon Championships and were held from June 20 to |
Jill Stone, former country champion, junior | Wimbledon player, and development coach Lawn Tennis As |
Williams 6-2, 6-3, the quarterfinals of the | Wimbledon Championships and the third round of the US |
Murphy was born in | Wimbledon, England and took her first ballet class at |
h Open semifinals, he defeated Edberg in the | Wimbledon final and then beat Lendl in the US Open fin |
rn to a Scottish father and German mother in | Wimbledon, London and was brought up in Edinburgh. |
ocated around the studio to mark that year's | Wimbledon tournament, and when introducing Pat Cash as |
Main articles: 2009 | Wimbledon Championships and 2009 Wimbledon Championshi |
Main articles: 2009 | Wimbledon Championships and 2009 Wimbledon Championshi |
Main articles: 2009 | Wimbledon Championships and 2009 Wimbledon Championshi |
Main articles: 2010 | Wimbledon Championships and 2010 Wimbledon Championshi |
Main articles: 2009 | Wimbledon Championships and 2009 Wimbledon Championshi |
s across London in Marylebone, Notting Hill, | Wimbledon Village and Richmond. |
Main articles: 2010 | Wimbledon Championships and 2010 Wimbledon Championshi |
It continues through Putney and passes | Wimbledon Common, and goes through Wimbledon to termin |
s close to the All England Club, home of the | Wimbledon Championships, and many leading British play |
lected Conservative Member of Parliament for | Wimbledon in April 1916 and then for East Surrey in De |
The | Wimbledon Finals are obliged to be shown live and in f |
At the 2010 | Wimbledon Championships, Arn qualified and reached the |
ice from the station is 2 trains per hour to | Wimbledon (clockwise around the loop) and 2 trains per |
ber 5, 1992, taking charge of the 3-2 win by | Wimbledon over Arsenal at Plough Lane. |
unner-up, Bingley's thirteen finals remain a | Wimbledon record as is the fourteen year time span bet |
Howe later joined | Wimbledon as assistant to Bobby Gould, and there he he |
She was chairman of the | Wimbledon Conservative Association for a year from 200 |
She has since lectured at | Wimbledon and at the Slade School of Fine Art. |
been unanimously popular among the owners of | Wimbledon - at least one club director had resigned hi |
ilova won 18 Grand Slam singles titles: 9 at | Wimbledon, 4 at the US Open, 3 at the Australian Open, |
(120-14 at | Wimbledon, 89-17 at the US Open, 51-11 at the French O |
2 Grand Slam women's doubles titles (four at | Wimbledon, three at the French Open, three at the US O |
those clubs as he was signed for £20,000 by | Wimbledon - at that time an established top-flight clu |
, 2-6 in just 74 minutes, the shortest men's | Wimbledon match at that point in 2010, without serving |
d, Leeds United, Blackpool, Crewe Alexandra, | Wimbledon, Grays Athletic, Carlisle United, Bolton Wan |
ATP No. 1, Cincinnati, Indian Wells, Miami, | Wimbledon and Australian Open titlist Stefan Edberg, S |
An alternative bus route (164 to | Wimbledon) is available for customers to get to Wimble |
tballer who played as a central defender for | Wimbledon and Barnet in the Football League. |
senal (as Royal Arsenal in 1891), Brentford, | Wimbledon and Barnet. |
Kingstonian FC but is currently owned by AFC | Wimbledon having been purchased from the previous owne |
man Catholic, and educated by the Jesuits at | Wimbledon College before graduating from Sidney Sussex |
Champions Laver and King had already won | Wimbledon twice before in the amateur era. |
attended the College of the Sacred Heart in | Wimbledon, London before entering the University of No |
iership's lowest crowds and transfer budget, | Wimbledon had begun most of their top division seasons |
January 2011, Hylton agreed to sign for AFC | Wimbledon, almost being signed by manager Terry Brown |
1998 and 2006 he reached the third round of | Wimbledon, his best Grand Slam results so far. |
Borough of Sutton, just south of Tramlink's | Wimbledon branch, between Therapia Lane and Beddington |
nnis competitor, he played in 21 consecutive | Wimbledon Championships between 1950 and 1970, and at |
ndon Waterloo and Box Hill and Westhumble by | Wimbledon (W); between Box Hill and Westhumble and War |
In, for example, | Wimbledon Common, Beverley Brook has banks reinforced |
Raja invited | Wimbledon champion Bill Tilden to play an exhibition m |
rshot Town, Crawley Town, Sutton United, AFC | Wimbledon, Harrow Borough, Hemel Hempstead Town and No |
tional championship and the quarterfinals at | Wimbledon in both 1925 and 1928. |
He was a singles semi-finalist at | Wimbledon in both 1977 and 1978. |
r of Plymouth City in 1970, and also managed | Wimbledon and Brentford. |
ph's older brother, Francis, also played for | Wimbledon & Brentford. |
t Warne's Hotel in Worthing and in Parkside, | Wimbledon A bust of Haile Selassie is in nearby Canniz |
the London Athletic Club) were added to the | Wimbledon championships, but these were not started un |
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 |
This match was called the best | Wimbledon final by ESPN's countdown show "Who's Number |
She however bounced back in the | Wimbledon Championships by reaching the fourth Round l |
This was beaten in | Wimbledon 2010 by both John Isner and Nicolas Mahut in |
t all stations to Surbiton, then run fast to | Wimbledon and call at all stations after that (with th |
Sacred Heart Church, | Wimbledon (Roman Catholic) |
It also served one line from | Wimbledon into Central London. |
k route 3, which connects New Addington with | Wimbledon via central Croydon. |
It will be the fourth largest court at | Wimbledon after Centre Court, No. 1 Court, and No. 2 C |
m stop is a halt on Tramlink to the south of | Wimbledon town centre, in the London Borough of Merton |
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 |
In 1946 he was the | Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion with Louise Brough an |
e female athlete of all time" and five times | Wimbledon tennis champion, was born in Bebington. |
defeated France's Jean Borotra, the reigning | Wimbledon Singles Champion, to win the bronze medal in |
England, was the tournament referee for the | Wimbledon tennis championships from 1982 to 2005. |
last Games were in Sydneyin 2000, as well as | Wimbledon tennis championships, heavyweight world titl |
recasts as part of the BBC's coverage of the | Wimbledon Tennis Championships, sharing these duties w |
Park, she reached the semifinals of the 1993 | Wimbledon Junior Championships. |
United Kingdom that supply ball boys to the | Wimbledon Tennis Championships. |
the main London Underground station for the | Wimbledon Tennis Championships. |
d Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, venue of the | Wimbledon Tennis Championships; Wimbledon Park station |
ulse Hill, Streatham, Tooting, Haydons Road, | Wimbledon, Wimbledon Chase, South Merton, Morden South |
sional footballer who played as a winger for | Wimbledon and Chelsea in the Football League. |
He made his debut for AFC | Wimbledon against Chester City on Saturday 31 October |
ttenham Hotspur, Norwich City, FC Groningen, | Wimbledon, Stoke City and Brentford before moving into |
lls at Stevenage, Grays Athletic, Lewes, AFC | Wimbledon, Cambridge City, Chesham United and Hemel He |
iff City, Hartlepool United, Bristol Rovers, | Wimbledon, Bristol City, Plymouth Argyle, Notts County |
aterloo calls at: Motspur Park, Raynes Park, | Wimbledon, Earlsfield, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and |
It then called at | Wimbledon and Clapham Junction. |
ns per hour to London Waterloo via Kingston, | Wimbledon and Clapham Junction |
in the decision in 2001 by the directors of | Wimbledon Football Club to relocate the team to Milton |
Wimbledon Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in W | |
tic cricket, the venue is the home ground of | Wimbledon Cricket Club who play in the Surrey Champion |
ormer professional footballer who played for | Wimbledon and Colchester United. |
s at Shrewsbury, Bristol Rovers, Scunthorpe, | Wimbledon and Colchester. |
trained in provincial repertory, joining the | Wimbledon Repertory Company after leaving school, and |
uring the 1999-2000 English football season, | Wimbledon F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (know |
until it was bettered two years later by AFC | Wimbledon, who competed in the Isthmian League at the |
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. |
asionally used for terminating services from | Wimbledon in connection with engineering works. |
croft Watson, she won the women's doubles at | Wimbledon twice consecutively in (1928 and 1929) and t |
Born in | Wimbledon, London Cooke's mother was an NHS receptioni |
playing outside right for Charlton Athletic, | Wimbledon and Corinthian-Casuals. |
Sinclair was a councillor on | Wimbledon Borough Council from 1962. |
he appeared for Yeovil Town, Bristol Rovers, | Wimbledon, Newport County, Bristol City and Lincoln Ci |
y Golf Match was played on March 6, 1878, at | Wimbledon Common, courtesy of the London Scottish Golf |
his only notable junior success was winning | Wimbledon doubles crown in '84 partnering Brown. |
came the first sister partnership to win the | Wimbledon doubles crown. |
Wimbledon were crowned Fourth Division champions and t | |
On 22 October 1855, the | Wimbledon & Croydon Railway (W&CR) opened its line fro |
on this site, on the single track line from | Wimbledon to Croydon, which closed in 1997 in order fo |
The track was previously the railway between | Wimbledon and Croydon, although there was no station o |
is normally only served by trams coming from | Wimbledon to Croydon; trams going in the opposite dire |
ad trials with UK professional teams such as | Wimbledon FC, Crystal Palace FC, Blackburn Rovers and |
Wimbledon Sir Cyril Black Way | |
Radio | Wimbledon broadcasts daily on 87.7FM between 8 am and |
g was born in 1967 and raised on a farm near | Wimbledon, North Dakota. |
iverpool, but were unable to find a way past | Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant. |
Aldridge took it, but | Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant saved it. |
In 1975, Ashe won | Wimbledon, unexpectedly defeating Jimmy Connors in the |
He also reached the 1993 | Wimbledon final, defeating Edberg in the semifinals, a |
Franks, who is Jewish, teamed with | Wimbledon Champion Dick Savitt to win the Doubles Cham |
in 1999, the club currently competes in the | Wimbledon and District Football League Premier Divisio |
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