Slam Tennis
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Initial release date | July 12, 2002 |
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Publishers | Atari, SA |
Developers | Gremlin Interactive |
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Platforms | PlayStation 2, Xbox |
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ID | 2270630 |
About Slam Tennis
UK weather: Heat-health alert will be followed by thunderstorms
... One area forecast to be hit by the storms on Saturday is Wimbledon, south-west London, where the annual Grand Slam Tennis tournament is currently taking place...
Boris Becker feared attack in UK jail but learned lesson
...By Paul KirbyBBC NewsLess than a week after former Grand Slam Tennis champion Boris Becker was freed after serving seven and a half months in a UK jail, he has spoken of his loneliness, his fears and the lessons he learned behind bars...
Boris Becker offered his wedding ring to pay debts, court told
...Boris Becker, the six-time Grand Slam Tennis champion, offered his wedding ring in a bid to pay off his debts, a court has heard...
Boris Becker used his business account as piggy bank, court told
...Boris Becker, the six-time Grand Slam Tennis champion, was using his business account as a " piggy bank" to pay for personal expenses, a court has heard...
Novak Djokovic: The twists and turns of his Australia visa mess
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UK weather: Heat-health alert will be followed by thunderstorms
By Sam HancockBBC News
Heavy showers and thunderstorms are due to hit parts of the UK over the weekend, according to the Met Office , after a heat-health alert was issued.
The alert, due to last until Sunday, covers six English regions and warns of increased health risks - with temperatures set to hit 30C (86F).
But the Met Office has now said that following those highs, thunderstorms can be expected throughout Saturday.
At-risk regions for rain span the Scottish Highlands down to London.
The UK government's Health Security Agency and the Met Office issued a yellow on Thursday for six regions in England: London, The South East, East Midlands, West Midlands , East of England, and Yorkshire and the Humber.
The alert lasts from midday on Friday until 09:00 BST on Sunday.
A brief but potent burst of heat and humidity will see temperatures at their highest on Friday in East Anglia and south-east England, with 28-30C possible, according to BBC Weather's Matt Taylor .
On Saturday, northern Scotland and eastern England will experience temperatures into the upper 20s. And The Night will be particularly muggy for many.
But that will be short-lived, The Forecaster added, with thunderstorms on Saturday expected to Break Out widely across the UK. For some, these could be severe with intense rainfall, hail and gusty winds.
Norwich, in eastern England, Manchester in the north-west and Scotland's capital Edinburgh all fall within the Met Office 's .
The alert warned of A Number of scenarios, including the flooding of homes and businesses and the cancellation of Public Transport in affected areas.
It covers half of Northern Ireland on Friday, from 11:00 to 18:00, and a majority of England and Scotland The Following day, from 09:00 to 23:59. Wales sits mostly outside the predicted at-risk boundary line.
One area forecast to be hit by the storms on Saturday is Wimbledon, south-west London, where the annual Grand Slam Tennis tournament is currently taking place.
On Tuesday, rain caused the worst disruption to the Championships for years, with dozens of matches suspended.
Organisers were forced to issue a huge number of ticket refunds as a result - and reports suggest this cost them hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Source of news: bbc.com