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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Protests
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: A peaceful protester slaps his skateboard along with the beat of the band and chants while opposing Operation Midway Blitz in Chicagoland, nearby the ICE facility in Broadview. ICE was created as part of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, following the September 11 attacks. It absorbed the prior functions of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the United States Customs Service. (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Protests
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: Protesters against ICE and Operation Midway Blitz in Chicagoland give middle fingers to federal agents, others recording them, outside the Broadview ICE Facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Protests
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: In oppostion to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester pumps her fist in the air, chanting along with a small march in a parking lot near the Broadview ICE detention facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Protests
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: In oppostion to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester pumps her fist in the air, chanting along with a small march in a parking lot near the Broadview ICE detention facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Protests
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: In oppostion to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester pumps her fist in the air, chanting along with a small march in a parking lot near the Broadview ICE detention facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE 2025: CHICAGO 'Operation Midway Blitz' Community Resisting
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: In oppostion to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester pumps her fist in the air, chanting along with a small march in a parking lot near the Broadview ICE detention facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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I.C.E. 2025: CHICAGO Operation Midway Blitz
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: Opposed to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester holds an American flag while tear gas pours out around them, walking toward the Broadview ICE facility. (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Chicago ICE: Operation Midway Blitz
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: Opposed to Operation Midway Blitz, a peaceful protester holds an American flag while tear gas pours out around them, walking toward the Broadview ICE facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Chicago ICE: Operation Midway Blitz
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: An ICE agent wielding a pepper ball gun with his finger on the trigger, barrel pointed at press and protesters alike, during Operation Midway Blitz in Chicagoland, outside the Broadview ICE Facility (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Chicago ICE: Operation Midway Blitz
September 26, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: A protester holding a sign that reads 'STOP MASKED ABDUCTIONS' near the Broadview ICE Facility, during Operation Midway Blitz. (Credit Image: © Chris Riha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ballsy men's health campaign
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A health company pulled off a ballsy stunt — by appearing to put a pair of giant inflatable testicles in Hong Kong’s ’s harbour.
There they briefly aligned either side of a towering skyscraper.They were accompanied by a barge carrying the message “Men’s health is a big deal.”
The campaign was organised by tele-health company Noah and Singapore-based advertising agency BBH.
The balls and barge were not real but created with the help of visual effects.
They were combined to provide video footage seemingly showing the balls being towed by the barge
It was inspired by findings that Hong Kong ’s men don’t talk about their health, especially sexual matters.
Six in ten of men say they avoid discussing sexual health due to embarrassment.
The campaign concedes with Men’s Health Month.
A Noah spokesperson said: "By sparking conversation and reducing stigma, Noah hopes to empower more men to take charge of their mental, physical and sexual wellbeing , and seek support when they need it.”
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Ballsy men's health campaign
Ferrari Press Agency
Balls 1
Ref 16911
18/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Noah Hong Kong/ BBH Singapore
A health company pulled off a ballsy stunt — by appearing to put a pair of giant inflatable testicles in Hong Kong’s ’s harbour.
There they briefly aligned either side of a towering skyscraper.They were accompanied by a barge carrying the message “Men’s health is a big deal.”
The campaign was organised by tele-health company Noah and Singapore-based advertising agency BBH.
The balls and barge were not real but created with the help of visual effects.
They were combined to provide video footage seemingly showing the balls being towed by the barge
It was inspired by findings that Hong Kong ’s men don’t talk about their health, especially sexual matters.
Six in ten of men say they avoid discussing sexual health due to embarrassment.
The campaign concedes with Men’s Health Month.
A Noah spokesperson said: "By sparking conversation and reducing stigma, Noah hopes to empower more men to take charge of their mental, physical and sexual wellbeing , and seek support when they need it.”
OPS: Clip from the campaign video
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Bakery in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 4, 2024 - Employees make dough balls at the Urozhai bakery which joined the National Cashback program, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine. (Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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Ed Balls on cooking and life after politics
Ed Balls. He’s been shadow chancellor, and he wowed the crowds on Strictly. Now Ed Balls has written a book that’s part memoir, part cookbook.
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834a)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834e)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834d)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834c)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834b)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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Croqueta Challenge
Croqueta Challenge: A whole new ball game for London's top restaurants. Croqueta pictured at The Opera Tavern, London.
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Croqueta Challenge
Croqueta Challenge: A whole new ball game for London's top restaurants. Croqueta pictured at The Opera Tavern, London.
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Croqueta Challenge
Croqueta Challenge: A whole new ball game for London's top restaurants. Croqueta pictured at The Opera Tavern, London.
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Croqueta Challenge
Croqueta Challenge: A whole new ball game for London's top restaurants. Croqueta pictured at The Opera Tavern, London.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Jamie Murray: ‘You won’t get another Andy for God knows how long’. The doubles player on possibly facing his brother at Wimbledon, the joy of seeing him back on the court and his passion for grassroots tennis.
Jamie Murray, photographed at the Roehmapton Tennis Club in West London. Murray is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He is a six-time Grand Slam doubles winner and a Davis Cup champion, currently the world No. 8 doubles player, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of Britain's former world No. 1 singles tennis player, Andy Murray.
He has won six Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Jankovic?, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the 2016 Australian Open and 2016 US Open with Bruno Soares. Murray was in the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. With his brother Andy, he won the doubles matches in Britain's quarter-final, semi-final and final victories. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.
Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Christmas Tree on Manhattan Island, New York, USA - 22 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Wimbledon steht ganz im Zeichen des Tennis
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Wimbledon Village tennis themed window displays. Bathroom shop with a bath full of tennis balls
Wimbledon Atmosphere, London, UK - 10 Jul 2018
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