Tim Henman
Tim Henman is a retired British tennis player who gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s for his performances at Wimbledon. Known for his serve-and-volley style, Henman reached the semifinals of Wimbledon four times and remains a beloved figure in British tennis. After retiring, he has worked as a commentator, sharing his insights and experiences with tennis fans around the world.
Born on Sep 06, 1974 (51 years old)
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Ecuador:
Tim Henman defeated Nicolás Lapentti in the Copa Davis match, contributing to the tension of the series.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman claimed Sinner's ban was 'too convenient'.
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Spain:
Tim Henman was among the figures Zeballos consulted for advice.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman, a former British world number four, praised Jack Draper's attributes and potential as a Grand Slam contender.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman praised Draper's left-handed serve and forehand as attributes that could work on any surface.
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Spain:
Tim Henman is a former British tennis player known for his achievements in the sport.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman described the agreement regarding Sinner's ban as 'too convenient'.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman thinks Carlos is not actually in crisis but needs to work on shot selection.
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United Kingdom:
Tim Henman is the new vice-captain of Team Europe at the Laver Cup and has a growing presence on the tennis circuit.
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Lithuania:
Tim Henman commented on the circumstances of Jannik Sinner's case, suggesting it seemed too convenient.
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