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Novak Djokovic & Serena Williams: Meet the King & Queen of Wimbledon 2015

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Adelani Ogunrinade
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Adelani Ogunrinade (jnr.) has been the face of an array of prominent TV stations in Africa. An infectious sense of humor and an amiable onscreen persona has made the Sports and entertainment writer a well-loved TV personality. The British born Nigerian media practitioner has covered prestigious football festivals like the 2018 World Cup in Russia as well as several African Nations Cup tournaments

In Tennis news: Meet the King & Queen of Tennis

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Wimbledon 2015: Djokovic prevails, Federer fails.

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Novak Djokovic displayed tenacity as he ended Roger Federer’s hopes of a record eighth wimbeldon title with a 7-6(1)6-7(10)6-4 6-3 victory.

Djokovic dedicates third title to Boris Becker

Wimbledon champion, Novak Djokovic dedicated his title defence to Boris Becker. Djokovic has now matched the German coach’s haul of three victories at the All England club.

Roger Federer still motivated to succeed after loss

Roger Federer says his desire for more titles can only be helped by the disappointment of losing the Wimbledon final. “For me a finalist’s trophy is not the same,” the 33-year-old said.”I am still very hungry and motivated and a match like this is very helpful.” he added.

Serena sparkles to make Grand Slam history

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The astonishing greatness of Serena Williams was clear for all to see in the Women’s final. She defeated Spaniard Garbine Muguruza 6-4 6-4 to lift the Wimbledon title for the sixth time.She is the oldest women’s tennis player to ever win a Grand Slam title.

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