Bristol woman wins Wimbledon Seniors Championship aged 85

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Mary Walkerdine encourages seniors to continue playing sport after her victory.

By Paris Troy & Dawn LimbuAn 85-year-old woman has encouraged older people to stay active after winning the British Seniors Closed Court Championships at Wimbledon.She first started playing in school and joined Knowle Tennis Club in 1956.

Throughout her life, Ms Walkerdine, who lives in Westbury-on-Trym, says she has seen the sport change and develop."I remember years ago when I first joined a tennis club, my mother had to ask permission for me to join, whereas now people can [just] come along and join. The British Closed Masters Grass Court Masters Championships were held at Wimbledon from 13-20 August, with Ms Walkerdine picking up both singles and doubles titles.

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