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Neil Stubley has been appointed the next head groundsman at Wimbledon.
28 Feb 2011 -
Tennis -
Press Release
- 2 comments
The All England Club says the 41-year-old Stubley will continue as an understudy to Eddie Seaward until he assumes the position of head groundsman following the 2012 London Olympics. Seaward is to retire next year.
February Tennis Diary 2011
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6 Oct 2010 -
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The King of Queen's
27 Sep 2010 -
Tennis -
Tom James
- Issue 32 - Aug / Sept 2010 - 1 comment
Barely a month after the Aegon tennis championships, Centre Court at The Queen’s Club is back to its resplendent best. Tom James meets Head Groundsman, Graham Kimpson
September Tennis Diary 2010
8 Sep 2010 -
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September Tennis Diary 2010
Toro Precision spray nozzles make Wimbledon a scorching success
25 Aug 2010 -
Tennis -
Amy Ellingham
Forget the longest ever match – it was the fine weather that really made this year’s Wimbledon Championships record-breaking! In fact, the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s historian, Alan Little, described the tournament as “the sunniest I can remember”.
Eastbourne's Devonshire Park utilise Jacobsen's Quiet Technology
22 Aug 2010 -
Tennis -
Peter Driver
The world class tennis courts at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne are host to six major tennis tournaments every year; it is home to the Devonshire Park Tennis Club and also has public grass courts for hire.
No dress code for 2012 tennis but grass will stay green
16 Aug 2010 -
Tennis -
Press Release
The All England Club will be awash with colour in two years with its rigid all-white clothing policy being relaxed for the 2012 Olympics tennis competition.
Wimbledon outlines plans for 2012 London Olympic Games
15 Aug 2010 -
Tennis -
Press Release
Wimbledon officials are confident the grass courts will be fit to host the 2012 Olympic tennis event only 20 days after that year's Championships end.
August Tennis Diary 2010
2 Aug 2010 -
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Wimbledon fights foxes, frost and pigeons for top lawns
21 Jun 2010 -
Tennis -
Press Release
- 1 comment
Urinating vixens, greedy pigeons, May frost and idiosyncratic mowers are just a few of the problems facing Wimbledon's head groundsman in the run up to the world's most famous tennis championships.
Moor Park
21 Jun 2010 -
Tennis -
Jane Carley
- Issue 30 - Apr / May 2010
Whilst the quality of the club house is not usually a deciding factor when choosing where to enjoy a game of tennis, the spectacular Georgian mansion which provides the members’ facilities at Moor Park near Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire could tip the balance.
June Tennis Diary 2010
3 Jun 2010 -
Tennis -
Laurence Gale MSc
June Tennis Diary 2010
A tale of two turfs
28 May 2010 -
Tennis -
Tom James
- Issue 30 - Apr / May 2010
Under assault by the powers that be, grass courts can make just as much financial sense as synthetic ones, given the right maintenance regimes, Tom James talks to Paul Bishop about maintaining both grass and artificial tennis courts
May Tennis Diary 2010
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