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| Wimbledon 2008 Review |
The 122nd Championships came to the most magnificent of conclusions in near-darkness on Centre Court as Spain's Rafael Nadal beat the five-time champion Roger Federer in quite possibly the finest men's final in the history of The All England Club. Meanwhile, in the ladies' event, defending champion Venus Williams clocked up her fifth Wimbledon victory in nine years, when she defeated her sister Serena 7-5, 6-4.
Click here to view the 2008 Wimbledon Championships website
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Wimbledon raises olympic handover flag
The AELTC and the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games have raised an Olympic Handover Flag at the Club to celebrate the moment when London became the official Olympic Games Host City.
Wimbledon celebrates olympic handover day
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2008 Road to Wimbledon Finals
Scott Clayton of Jersey and Emma Devine of Edinburgh are the boys' and girls' singles champions in the 2008 Road to Wimbledon, held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
2008 Road to Wimbledon Finals
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Wimbledon 2009: 22 June - 5 July
Tickets for 2009
Wimbledon fans can apply to enter the 2009 Public Ballot. Please click the link below for more information.
The 2009 Public Ballot
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Buy 2008 Men's Final on DVD
The epic 2008 Men's Final between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer is now available for purchase on DVD from the online Wimbledon Shop for £19.99.
Click here to buy DVD
The Wimbledon Online Shop
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Wimbledon to host GB-Austria Davis Cup tie
Great Britain will play their Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group Play-off against Austria on the No.1 Court at Wimbledon, 19-21 September 2008.
Davis Cup clash to be played at Wimbledon
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2008 Grass Court Seminar held at Wimbledon
The Grass Court Seminar returns to The All England Lawn Tennis Club, led by Head Groundsman, Eddie Seaward, MBE (Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 August). The two-day seminar will feature some of the industry’s top speakers.
2008 Grass Court Seminar Details and Application Form |
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Centre Court Re-Development
Centre Court is currently undergoing major re-development
work, which will see a retractable
roof in 2009. See a 3D model of what the new Centre Court
will look like when work is completed.
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