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Wimbledon's pigeons, said Wayne, although unfamiliar with the creature, recognise it as a natural predator, take a look, and then make themselves scarce, which was very much what was going on on the courts.
Cleavage shots give a lift to Andy Murray's patriot games | Martin Kelner 2011
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Sanchez, who headed Wimbledon's FA Cup final winner against Liverpool in 1988 and managed Wycombe to the semi-finals in 2001, secured another fine win when Mark Hughes hit the only goal in the first half.
Ramón Núñez drives Leeds United to Carling Cup win over Bradford City 2011
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He said they wanted me to play a special match to open Wimbledon's new Centre Court with Steffi Graf, who was my idol, Andre Agassi and Tim Henman.
Kim Clijsters: 'Me and Dad had this thing about the number one' 2012
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Rufus the hawk strikes me as a suitable metaphor for Wimbledon's early stages.
Cleavage shots give a lift to Andy Murray's patriot games | Martin Kelner 2011
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Charles resumed monitoring the 32 part You Tube upload of Wimbledon's 2008 final match, looking for appearances of Georgina, the ball girl.
Charles Watches Georgina and Tries Not To Feel "The Creep." Laurence Wilhelm Lillvik 2011
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Health and safety excuses are becoming as much a feature of the British sporting calendar as the rain, Hackitt wrote, angered that genuine interventions on health-and-safety grounds might be undermined by Wimbledon's words.
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Much to the disappointment of middle Britain, Wimbledon's big screen had its power cut during Andy's big first game.
Our pick of the week: The story, the stat, the quote, the tweet 2011
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Light shines out through the roof of Wimbledon's Centre Court which allowed play on Tuesday when the weather caused 41 matches to be lost on outside courts.
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Oh, and throughout the rain, Centre Court action was broadcast to a brolly-armoured group of Wimbledon's hardiest souls on Murray Mount.
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And Alan Kimble was caught shirtless on Wimbledon's trip to Derby in 1997, forcing the kit man to borrow one from a travelling fan.
The most drawtastic day in football history | The Knowledge 2011
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