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Wimbledon
battle of the sexes
With Wimbledon well under way you’d be hard pushed to find a news outlet not keeping their readers up to date with the latest wins and losses as they happen, but the player’s progressions aren’t the only newsworthy focus this year with the sport’s underlying sexism making quite the headline. First the scheduling of games...
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still i rise
I used to say to my team that August is a month that doesn’t exist. I encouraged people to come in slightly later, go out for coffee and generally use the time to tidy up. I’m not quite sure when August became a month that did exist at Semple but it is now as busy...
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This week, MSL had the pleasure of visiting Wimbledon for a day of women’s tennis. The British tennis championship has been running since 1877, with the first ever ladies championship taking place not too long after in 1884. It is a game of stamina, endurance, strength and hand-eye coordination and one that us Brits love...
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“Tennis is not just a game, it is a beautiful performance, and it has always been in fashion,” – David Koma. This quote summarizes Wimbledon perfectly. Together with the numerous matches, sets and games played and the trialing emotions experienced by the players and crowds, the courts of Wimbledon became a catwalk as players kept...
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