Wimbleden Winners
Womens championship winner: Serena Williams

No one could ever accuse Serena of suddenly coming over all coy. And, yes, everyone at Wimbledon on Saturday couldn’t help but obsess over Serena’s ‘titles’. If you’ve got it, flaunt it.
By beating her older sister Venus in an all-American, all-Williams final that was played on the Fourth of July, Serena won her third Venus Rosewater Dish and the 11th grand slam title of her career. So Serena now has three of the four grand slam titles in her possession, since she was also the champion at last season’s US Open and at this year’s Australian Open. But, as Serena doesn’t also hold the French Open trophy, you could say that the Californian doesn’t quite have a perfect set of ‘titles’. Serena is the world No 2. Dinara Safina, a Russian, has never won a slam, and she’s the world No 1. Work that one out. Venus had been hoping to win Wimbledon for the third summer in succession, and for the sixth time in her career, and she is regarded as one of the all-time grass-court greats. But this time on Centre Court she wasn’t even the best grass-court player in her own family.
Well done to you Serena!!!!!!!!!
Mens Championship Winner: Roger Federer

Federer has won Wimbledon 2009 has now set a record for 15 Grand Slam Titles and has finally made history beating Andy Roddick
Well done to you Federer!!!!!!!!!!
Water Fight update

Unfortunately because of the absence of MR Pashby and the weather the water fight has been moved to Friday 10th July.
Beware 6B because the battle is on and we are going to beat you in the water fight (Capture the flag)
We are the Champs of sports day
On Wednesday 1st July Blue team won sports day I forgot how many points we got but in your face Alex Hartshorne!
The new Doctor
The BBC today announced that Matt Smith has been cast in the role of the Doctor in the iconic BBC series Doctor Who. Smith will be the eleventh Time Lord and will take over from David Tennant who leaves the show at the end of 2009. He will be seen in the forthcoming fifth series that will be broadcast in 2010.
The fifth series will also have a new lead writer and Executive Producer in the form of the BAFTA award winning writer Steven Moffat who is taking over from Russell T Davies. Moffat will be joined by Piers Wenger who will be the new Executive Producer for BBC Wales making the show.
Following David Tennant’s decision to step down at the end of 2009, the team behind the new series set about casting the new Doctor so that new adventures could be created and scripts written with Matt in mind.
The identity of the new Doctor was revealed on a special edition of Doctor Who Confidential that was broadcast on BBC One on January 3rd at 17.35hrs. In it Smith revealed his initial reaction at taking on such a legendary role and his thoughts on what direction the Doctor might now be going with him playing the part.


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