Saturday, July 9, 2016

The Wimbledon star who died in World War One

Long before the PR driven age of image rights and social media Wimbledon had its own matinee idol - Anthony Wilding. Yet despite him being a superstar of his day, and a war hero, why is there relatively little awareness of him today?

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