Many thanks again to our guest blogger Ellie (of Apartment 4H) for another great insight into another world which she knows a lot more about than me!
A Sporting Chance
As we enter the new year and reflect on the main events of 2013, Andy Murray's Wimbledon success will be enjoyed and celebrated anew in which he became the 5th Brit to win the Wimbledon in 77 years - that's right, the 5th! So let's take a moment to remember his lesserknown predecessors:
Virginia Wade, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1977
Ann Haydon Jones, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1969
Angela Mortimer Barrett, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1961
Dorothy Round Little, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1934 and 1937
Wimbledon Champions
Hungry Women welcomes guest posts and contributions from everyone - all of which will of course be duly credited - so get in touch if you have any ideas!
A Sporting Chance
As we enter the new year and reflect on the main events of 2013, Andy Murray's Wimbledon success will be enjoyed and celebrated anew in which he became the 5th Brit to win the Wimbledon in 77 years - that's right, the 5th! So let's take a moment to remember his lesserknown predecessors:
Virginia Wade, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1977
Ann Haydon Jones, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1969
Angela Mortimer Barrett, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1961
Dorothy Round Little, British, Wimbledon Singles Champion 1934 and 1937
Wimbledon Champions
Hungry Women welcomes guest posts and contributions from everyone - all of which will of course be duly credited - so get in touch if you have any ideas!
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