Tim Henman
British tennis player
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Timothy Henry Henman is a British former professional tennis player. Henman played a serve-and-volley style of tennis. He was the first British man to reach the singles semifinals of Wimbledon since Roger Taylor in the 1970s. Henman reached six major semifinals and won 15 career ATP Tour titles, including the 2003 Paris Masters. He also earned a 40–14 win-loss record with the Great Britain Davis Cup team.
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'Djokovic loves the confrontation - and thrives off it'After Novak Djokovic has another run-in with the Wimbledon crowd, Tim Henman says trying to wind up the Serb is the "worst thing you can do".BBC Sport - Published | |
Rising star Murray 'born to be on Centre Court'Sue Barker, Andrew Castle and Tim Henman on the impact of 18-year-old Andy Murray on his first Wimbledon's Centre Court appearance in 2005.BBC Sport - Published | |
Henman frustrated by Wimbledon protestFormer British number one and BBC Tennis pundit Tim Henman says he's frustrated by the protester's interruption on court 18 and the rain delays at Wimbledon.BBC Sport - Published | |
Murray 'clinical' in 'ideal' first-round win - HenmanFormer British number one Tim Henman speaks to Qasa Alom on Today at Wimbledon about Andy Murray's "clinical" first-round win over Ryan Peniston at Wimbledon.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wimbledon: Cameron Norrie needs to 'take risks' against Novak Djokovic, says Tim HenmanCameron Norrie needs to "take risks" when he faces the "ultimate challenge" of playing Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semi-final, says Tim Henman.BBC Sport - Published |
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