Wimbledon: Why Winning on Centre Court Can’t Be Beaten | Tim Henman
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When Tim Herman first went to Wimbledon as a 6-year-old and saw Bjorn Borg play, his fate was sealed. It was tennis all the way. Fifteen years later, he was playing his first match as a pro on Centre Court, the court he wishes he could have played his whole career on. In part one of his chat with Georgie, Tim looks back on his life in a sports-obsessed family, how he handled the pressure of being the great British hope at Wimbledon, the matches he remembers most fondly and a few inside stories from behind the ropes at the All England Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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