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Sportedd raises £4,000 as Sue Barker serves up a sparkling night in Teddington

Local News by Stuart Higgins 9th Feb 2023  
Sue Barker was Sportedd's latest star guest at Teddington's The Wharf with Britain's former number one tennis player Anne Keothavong also in attendance (far left). Credit: Leo Wilkinson)
Sue Barker was Sportedd's latest star guest at Teddington's The Wharf with Britain's former number one tennis player Anne Keothavong also in attendance (far left). Credit: Leo Wilkinson)
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Author, broadcaster and former Question of Sport host SUE BARKER brought the house down as the latest sporting superstar to sit in the hot seat for a SporTedd fundraiser.

She told hilarious stories from her career as a young tennis player from Paignton, Devon and her legendary coach Arthur Roberts, who insisted on never being paid and when she finally did pay him he secretly invested the money in a trust fund for her.

The tennis legend told of her matches with greats such as Bjorn Borg, Ilie Nastase and her great friend and supporter Billie Jean King, and even spoke briefly of her friendship with Cliff Richard

New SporTedd Chair Trevor Alldridge fired the questions despite Sue taunting him for trying to show her – an experienced broadcaster - how to use a microphone!

New SporTedd Chair Trevor Alldridge with Sue Barker (Credit: Leo Wilkinson)

Sue recalled winning the French Open in 1976 when she was just 20 years old and losing a semi-final at Wimbledon to Betty Stove when, if she had won, she would have faced Virginia Wade in the final. At one stage, she was Number 3 in the World.

The evening raised nearly £4,000 with raffle prizes including tickets for England v Italy at Twickenham this weekend, a UEFA Champions League tie, as well as other tickets, and, the now traditional cardboard cut-out of the guest which was won by Teddington resident David Gooch. Sue generously signed the cut-out with the words: 'The worst prize of the evening!'

Teddington resident David Gooch with his life-size Sue Barker cardboard cut-out (Credit: Leo Wilkinson).

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Among the 100 guests at the sell-out dinner was close friend and Britain's former number one tennis player Anne Keothavong, who is now captain of the GB women who play in the Billie Jean Cup against France in April.

Sue, who happily posed for photos with delighted guests, also generously signed three copies of her recent best-selling autobiography Calling The Shots which were offered as raffle prizes too. 

Trevor Alldridge also announced that Founder Chair, Stuart Higgins, who has stepped down, has agreed to be SporTedd President. He thanked the guests for their support and the event organisers who have previously secured guests including Tim Henman, Gary Lineker, Lord Coe, Sir Clive Woodward, Jason Leonard and Damon Hill.

For more information go to www.sportedd.co.uk

     

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