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Tim Henman Tributes


Im gunna miss henman. ive already had a few tears. i cried after the usopen loss. and i cried after yesterdays sgnles match..even tho i didnt see it here in america. and i cried jst a few hrs ago after his last professional match

Hopefully he stays envolved in tennis like he said he plans to. it would be a shame if he disapeard and we didnt hear from him much. maybe he could be a possible davis cup captain, a commentator, or maybe even a coach.

Never the less his game will greatly be missed. He was the last standing thread of the serve and volley game. Its sad that such a beautiful and elgant style of play has been withered away. Also we lost the rare respecful and mannor of Tim. Tennis used to be a game of true british mannor, but that has changed. Very few are like Tim and tennis world will never be the same without him. he marked the end of a brilliant era and the start of a more young and powerful era. I will always reflect back on henmans matches to see true tennis at its best. The tennis world will never be the same again. We and especially I said goodbye to a true hero today!
There will be a part of our hearts that will always feel empty come Wimbledon time. This place will never be filled again.

Farewell Tim Henman!!!
and thanks for all the memories!!!!

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You have said it all. I didn't know where to start.

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Thanks Tim for playing in such an enjoyable style to watch, sadly dying out. My interest in British tennis started when he entered the top 100, and that is no coincidence.

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