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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
Junior Wimbledon champion Laura Robson is set to take her first steps on the road as a professional by making a low key tour debut within the next six weeks.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Laura Robson, the 14-year-old Wimbledon girls' singles champion, was born in Melbourne to Australian parents; Johanna Konta was born in Sydney to Hungarian parents. Robson now plays for Great Britain and Konta is about to do so. Tennis is littered with stories of players dropping the nation of their birth to join one where the grass grows greener - but is this morally or ethically proper?
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
By GARY FITZGERALD LAURA Robson's bright new world will come crashing down around her unless she is stuck in a cocoon and protected from "dangerous" outside influences. That's the warning to the teen sensation who has been tipped for a pounds 50million pot of gold.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
Australian-born junior tennis champion Laura Robson gained her British citizenship just four months before her Wimbledon victory.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
Laura Robson, the Briton who swept to victory in the Wimbledon girls' single title, has been British for just four months, it has emerged.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
As the nation's new sporting sensation practices away from the limelight, this paper is unashamedly happy to claim that it was already on to the Laura Robson story five years ago.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
When she became the first Briton to win a Wimbledon singles title for 24 years, Laura Robson was hailed as the nation’s brightest sporting hope - but four months earlier she held an Australian passport.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
Where might Laura Robson, the Wimbledon girls' champion, be in 10 years' time? If she is a contender in the main championship then her career will have produced more enduring success than the recent delightful yet fleeting moment on the lawns of SW19. If anyone knows of the pitfalls in having such sudden stardom thrust upon so tender a talent, it is Justin Rose.
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Daily Mail on Sunday (Free subscription) | 13/07/2008
When she became the first Briton to win a Wimbledon singles title for 24 years, Laura Robson was hailed as the nation’s brightest sporting hope - but four months earlier she held an Australian passport.
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http://babesdb.blogspot.com/rss.xml (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Lara Robson - Wimbledon Junior Girls Champion 2008 Lara Robson is 2008 Wimbledon Junior Girls Champion - Daughter of Kathy Robson Age: 14 yrs Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Weight: N.A. Occupation: British Tennis Champion Laura Robson (born 21 January 1994 in Melbourne, Australia) is a British tennis player. She is the 2008 Wimbledon Junior Girls Champion. Robson was the youngest competitor in the
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Already we know far more about Laura Robson than we should, writes
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
TEEN tennis sensation Laura Robson is back down to earth with a thud after her Wimbledon glory - revising for her exams.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Laura Robson, the 14-year-old Briton who captured the hearts of the nation by winning the Wimbledon girls' singles title, was catapulted into the top five of the world junior rankings yesterday on the back of her triumph. Robson, the youngest champion since Martina Hingis lifted the trophy at the age of 13 in 1994, leapt from No36 to No5 in the ITF's latest under-18 rankings.
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Styledash (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Filed under: Evening wear , Celebrity Style She might have had to wear all-white for Wimbledon, but 14-year-old girls' singles winner Laura Robson went with a totally different look at the Champion's Ball, choosing a short black dress and fun pink shoes . Continue reading Wimbledon girls' singles winner Laura Robson ditches white for the Champion's Ball Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments