Tim Henman
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 16: (L-R) London Mayor Boris Johnson, Jonathan Ross, Jimmy Carr, Andy Murray, Ross Hutchins, Tim Henman, Sir Richard Branson, Eddie Redmayne and Michael McIntyre pose during the Rally Against Cancer charity match on day seven of the AEGON Championships at Queens Club on June 16, 2013 in London, England.
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Certainly the Wimbledon final last year was an incredible match and one that didn't go his way
That was a fantastic way to start the tournament, the weather was great and having Ann with us as a living tennis legend as well as Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski and Heather Watson was a very exciting day and set up the week for us.
I always went back a better player and certainly those experiences help youMore quotes »
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Henman - Fans will help Murray
British no 1 Tim Henman belives the last 12 months have further improved Andy Murray's relationship with tennis fans and the confidence the Scot has gained in that time could boost his Wimbledon chances. The world no 2 won his third AEGON Championships title 7:14 AM from Sky Sports Read more »
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Tennis dream now a reality for city businesswoman
has seen before”. John McEnroe will be back on a Scottish court for the first time in 24 years, alongside Goran Ivanisevic, Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski, Carlos Moya and Mark Philippousis. To compete on the ATP Champions Tour, established in 1997, players must 7:07 AM from The Scotsman Read more »
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Boris Johnson Playing Tennis Is The Most Ridiculous Thing You'll See All Week (PICTURES)
at The Queen's Club, London. Tennis - AEGON Championships 2013 - Day Seven - The Queen's Club Eddie Redmayne (right) and Tim Henman (left) take part in a celebrity tennis match in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital at The Queen's Club, London. Tennis - AEGON from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Pippa's Guide to Wimbledon
the next big thing in British tennis—my birthday, coincidentally, falls on the same date as that of two British former No. 1’s, Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski: surely it was a sign. During this first trip I acted on my childish tennis dreams and bought myself from Real Clear Sports Read more »
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Tim Henman fed up with lack of top British tennis players
Henman says he is ‘fed-up with being patient’ while the Lawn Tennis Association consistently fail to deliver top British players — despite the cash poured into their coffers through Wimbledon profits. The shortcomings of the organisation that runs British from Daily Mail - UK Read more »