Similar words: nimble, thimble, cotyledon, monocotyledon, jumbled, assembled, scrambled, redoubled. Meaning: n. a suburb of London and the headquarters of the club where annual international tennis championships are played on grass courts.
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91. Well, 14-year-old Delgado makes his Wimbledon debut as one this summer.
92. There are also plans to take pupils on outings to Wimbledon and Ascot, and there will be nights at the opera.
93. However, as with Wimbledon defender John Scales, he faces a fight because of the price tag slapped on the player.
94. Wimbledon champion Edberg lasted until Courier beat him in the quarter finals.
95. But Wimbledon defender John Scales will make his comeback at Middlesbrough tomorrow after being out for six weeks with a groin injury.
96. The Wimbledon champion has accepted a wild card entry for the grass court event in Halle.
97. Where do you think we are, fucking Wimbledon?
98. Wimbledon is a suburb of London.
99. Steffi Graf claimed a fourth Wimbledon title in 1992.
100. Some of the best tennis were played at Wimbledon.
101. Her ranking drifted to 133 but she entered Wimbledon a wild card.
102. Few would bet against him completing a golden quadruple after his French Open and Wimbledon triumphs.
103. Since then, she has won the Wimbledon and the US Open twice.sentencedict .com
104. For two months now, Alejandro Falla has answered questions about the Wimbledon match he did not win.
105. Serena is defeated Venus to win the championship at Wimbledon.
106. In 2006, the U. S. Open became the first Grand Slam tournament to use instant replay to challenge line calls. Wimbledon and the Australian Open later followed.
107. Martina Navratilova won a Wimbledon tennis title at age 46.
108. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships.
109. It was really special coming back to Wimbledon this year.
110. In 1986, Becker successfully defended his Wimbledon title,[sentencedict.com] defeating World No. 1 Ivan Lendl in straight sets in the final.
111. He took three weeks off after Wimbledon — skipping Spain's Davis Cup quarterfinal — to rest and get treatment on the knees that bothered him so much of last season and the beginning of this season.
112. American tennis player Ellsworth Vines in play at Wimbledon, London on June 26, 1933.
113. Venus Williams use the approach shot much more than other women players which is one reason for her winning in the Wimbledon Lawn Championship. 5. The aspects of gain and lost point.
114. Getting over two match points is one thing, but recovering to win after squandering five in a tiebreaker -- perhaps the greatest in Wimbledon history -- is quite another.
115. In tennis and horse racing , Wimbledon and Grand National are must - watch events on the sporting calendar.
116. It looks like retirement for tennis pro Martina Hingis as drug allegations swirl around the five-time Grand Slam champion and Wimbledon winner.
117. The win made Navratilova the oldest player ever to win at Wimbledon and, even more remarkably, it was her 20th Wimbledon title.
118. You need art, you need West End, you need Wimbledon.
119. Where would Wimbledon be without it? Probably still in the Borough of Merton.
120. Wimbledon librarian Alan Little, who boasts an encyclopaedic knowledge of tournament history, has compiled for his annual Wimbledon compendium a history of the most intriguing Centre Court invasions.
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