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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Just as Tim Henman used to, Andy Murray likes playing Roger Federer. The Scot cannot match the Englishman's early record – Henman beat Federer in six of their first seven meetings – but his six victories in nine matches is more impressive given that all their meetings have been in the world No 1's prime. Rafael Nadal, who has beaten Federer 13 times out of 20, is the only other player...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
After the freedom of university and living with her boyfriend, Lucy Tobin is back at her parents' house. But how do you have a grown-up relationship – including a sex life – when Mum and Dad are around? And how do they feel about it? It was a turbulent take-off when I flew the parental nest. I spent most of the journey to university crying. From the driving seat, my dad remarked that passing...
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The enemies of reason (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
No, let's. You might be thinking: How can you possibly say that? But wait. It's important to get our prejudices out of the way first. We may well have views about Murdoch and his children, about what they stand for and the way they do business; but these aren't important when considering whether it's right that he should get everything he wants from our elected (and probably soon-to-be elected) representatives....
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BBC Sport - Football blog (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Greetings and salutations, sporting comrades. As I write this, I have a cold sausage number on brown bread with a condiment combo of mustard and mayonnaise alongside me. It's a strange one, but it's definitely a winner. Anyway, rolling on from last week, thanks very much for all your suggestions for our 20 nicest people in sport. This is by no means the definitive list and I am sure there are loads...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• Murray's Masters Series in Paris begins against James Blake • 'I'm not putting extra pressure on myself' says the Scot Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski each won their only Masters series title here at the Palais des Omnisports in the east of the French capital, and it is a measure of Andy Murray's world stature that he has already won twice as many Masters titles, including two this year in...
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The Third Estate (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
TCS couldn’t organise a bumrape in a barracks and Varsity couldn’t be less hard-hitting if it was edited by Tim Henman No related posts.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
• The famous 17th hole will become 35 yards longer • New tee to be built on adjacent driving range The Royal & Ancient defied its reputation as one of the guardians of the game's traditions today when it announced it is radically to alter golf's most celebrated hole, the Road Hole at St Andrews, before next year's Open. Under the changes announced by the R&A chief executive, Peter...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
• Hole will be 495 yards long and have a new tee • Tim Henman among those to birdie it recently One of the most famous and treacherous holes in golf – the 17th at St Andrews – is being made longer for next year's Open. Called the "Road Hole" – but equally well-known for its tiny but cavernous bunker in front of the green and the fact that drives have been known...
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topSPIN me (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
In the tennis world, this time could probably be called the "off season", especially that all the majors already concluded. And what could give fans a healthy dose of tennis during this lazy tail-end of 2009? Tennis video games! All the action...all the excitement...all the lying around on fat a****, pigging out on potato chips and soda....ahhhhhhh.....the life of a true sports fan. Arguably...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
Tim Henman knew what Colin Montgomerie was doing wrong in his opening 73. "He was the only pro whose ball was bobbling up and down on the greens," so the former British No 1 player who never quite won a Grand Slam told Tony Johnstone.
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Timpu (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
London, Oct. 4 (ANI): Former British tennis star Tim Henman has revealed that he did not hit a tennis ball for 17 months after retirement two years ago. Click Here To Read the Full Post
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A little about .... (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
London, Oct. 4 - ANI: Former British tennis star Tim Henman has revealed that he did not hit a tennis ball for 17 months after retirement two years ago.
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
FORMER tennis star Tim Henman has revealed that he did not hit a tennis ball for 17 months after his retirement from the game two years ago.
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zhfarhan | 06/25/2009
Andy Murray calls into John McEnroe's 6-love-6 programme on BBC Radio 5 live, and chats to John and Tim Henman about his prospects at Wimbledon 2009.