The Wharf to host SporTedd in conversation event with Judy Murray

By Heather Nicholls

5th Feb 2024 | Local News

The Wharf to host SporTedd in conversation event with Judy Murray. (Photo Credit: The Wharf).
The Wharf to host SporTedd in conversation event with Judy Murray. (Photo Credit: The Wharf).

The Wharf in Teddington is hosting a SporTedd event this Sunday (11 February).

While she is often recognised as the mother of Andy and Jamie, (both former world no. 1's) Judy has established her own identity as tennis coach, author and a leading voice with strong views about the battles confronting women in sport.

Judy has agreed to share her story at the event which will be a fascinating insight into not only a leading coach, an accomplished author of 3 best sellers and not forgetting a former Strictly Come Dancing contestant.

This event is priced at £75 per head and includes 3 course dinner with 1⁄2 bottle of wine:

Starter

Caesar salad, chicken & bacon, parmesan, croutons (Vegetarian option available)

Main Course

Roast sirloin of Aberdeen angus beef, yorkshire pudding, horseradish creme fraiche, roast potatoes, honey glazed carrots and seasonal greens

Vegetarian Option

Coconut curry, butternut squash & pak choi, fragrant basmati rice and cucumber salad

Dessert

Red berry eton mess, meringue and chantilly cream

Book here to avoid disappointment

Judy has been actively involved in coaching and promoting tennis in the UK. She served as the captain of the British Fed Cup team and played a key role in developing tennis talent throughout the UK.

In addition to her coaching roles, Judy has become a respected figure in the world of tennis and continues to be involved in various initiatives aimed at popularising tennis and encouraging participation at all levels.

Arrive at 6pm, with supper at 7pm, Judy in conversation at 8pm, Q&A 8.45 – 9.15pm before carriages at 10.30pm).

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