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Examples
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A confident Djokovic will press toward a Steffi Graf-style "Golden" Slam, with the delicious potential exclamation point of an Olympic title in London at the All-England Club.
Why Tennis Rules the Earth Jason Gay 2012
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So they wrote off to the All-England Club and asked.
What happens to Wimbledon's used balls? Ask Cumbria's mice 2011
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There's a reason the practice was copycatted: Borg won five straight at the All-England Club.
A Rivalry Renewed—Over Drinks Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Ironically, after the All-England Club spent more than £80m installing the roof, the following two championships were among the driest on record.
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He thanked the All-England Club for making him feel "at home."
A Loser's Winning Moment Jason Gay 2011
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He thanked the All-England Club for making him feel "at home."
A Loser's Winning Moment Jason Gay 2011
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Adapting their games as needed, they usually participate in a warm-up tournament or two on grass before Wimbledon and then head to the All-England Club.
Where Green's the Color of the Day Joshua Robinson 2011
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Ironically, after the All-England Club spent more than £80m installing the roof, the following two championships were among the driest on record.
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"It's not the All-England cup, but it's his best friend."
Women's sporting emancipation could use a famous hot dog or two 2011
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A nearly three-hour semifinal had little effect on her recovery for Saturday's final, in which she avenged her 2008 All-England Club loss to Venus and took the family lead in Grand Slam finals 6-2.
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