July 3, 2009
Mixed Doubles
It’s the last days in June which can mean solely one thing. Wimbledon has arrived! It’s the 14 days in the calendar year when people will dust off their tennis rackets, find their reebok classics and game the inevitable rain to practice their serve and volley. Man and Van Wimbledon is devoted to giving out the most able and competitive service addressable even when SW19 fills with tourists. Man and Vans, London’s high ranking light removal service, is located in South West London and truly is happy to help its neighbours with any light removals they may have. Man with Van Wimbledon could be too occupied to hit the courts this summer but here at Man and Vans headquarters we’re exceedingly mad about Wimbledon’s new Centre Court Ceiling. Although Man and Van Wimbledon will do work in the pelting rain, Rafael, Roger and Andy have never been too enthusiastic about braving heavy rain. Fortunately this year there’ll be no need for Cliff Richards’ services as, from the 17th May, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Association has been using its new retractable roof. Health and Safety tests on the court were guided by the names Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, Tim Henman and Kim Clijsters, who enjoyed an exhibition game of mixed doubles as the timely rain patted the roof as it closed up.











