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Wimbledon

One of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments - is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Started in 1877, the tournament, played on grass courts in the London suburb of Wimbledon, is considered the most prestigious of all the competitions on the professional tennis circuit.

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Grand slam in tennis does player have to win US French Australian Wimbleton opens Or just one If he wins e.g. at Wimbleton but loses the others has he still won a grand slam?

Winning a Grand Slam means the player has won all four events in the same calender year. The four all called 'Grand Slam Events' so if a player wins one of they you could say they have won a Grand Slam Event. But to win the Grand Slam, they must win all four in one calender year.

How old is Lleyton Hewitt?

Lleyton Hewitt is 36 years old (birthdate: February 24, 1981).

How much money does a ballistics expert earn?

Assuming the individual works for a police agency, most firearm examiners (incorrectly referred to at ballistics experts) earn between $40,000 and $100,000 depending on years experience.

Independent examiners can earn more or less than the scale above, depending on how busy they want to be.

How much money does a nanny earn in Finland?

In international countries nannies are referred to as au pairs. In Finland a nanny or au pair averages $150 per week.

Who is the youngest person to ever become a billionaire?

According to Forbes the youngest person to ever appear on it's list of billionaires was German prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis. The now 23-year-old monarch first appeared briefly on the list at age 8, the year his father died. He did not appear on the list again until he turned 18 and collected his inheritance. Currently at 23 he is the second youngest billionaire on the list (2007).

How much money does a K-9 policeman earn?

they earn £30000-£70000 a year this grows graduly over time when earning ranks.

by daryll mcvicar Answer

K9 is a Police Dog, they do not get paid, just well looked after.

How much money does a CNA earn?

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I just started one month ago, and currently employed through an agency and I average $11.00 to $13.00 an hour.

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Approx. $11 but dont hold me to it. It all depends on the facility which you work and their payrate.


CNA's make very little while providing excellent care for people w/ disabilities. I have never gotten my CNA license but I did take a course that teaches caregivers and CNA's how to find private paying clients which allows me to charge $25-45/hr. It has worked and I am really happy with the result
The average pay of a CNA is recorded to be $35,000 per annum approximately. In the following, we are going to talk about the CNA salary range; sorted out according to factors such as the state and city of employment, type of employer, and experience level.

How much money does a janitor earn?

The median expected salary for a typical Janitor in the United States is $20 000 000 an hour

The guy who wrote that is an idiot

a janitor does not make 20,000,000 an hour they make around the same as teachers maybe just a little less.

These guys have no idea what their talking about. A janitor per hour makes $6.97 dollars. They can make at max $60,000 a year.

How much money does a nanny earn?

This really depends on what part of the country you are working and what kind of experience you have. On the average most Nannies make approximately $12-18 dollars an hour. Since most jobs are 50 plus hours a week, you can make a decent weekly salary. I've worked as a Nanny for over 20 years and my salary started at $500 per week. Now I gross over $1800 and have benefits and other perks. Major cities will pay more than small towns. I will say it really depends on your education and experience- so the range is quite vast.

What are the basics for all good ground tennis strokes?

My tennis tutor taught me to keep the racket face vertical and go through the hit as though you are hitting 4 balls. At the start, the middle, the actual ball and the follow through.

How much money does a billing clerk earn?

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Ask someone at the reference desk of your local public library for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It lists all kinds of information you would need to know, including the salary of just about any occupation you can think of.

How do you deal with the wind during a tennis match?

The dreaded wind. It is one of the many weather elements that can plague a tennis game. You might view wind as a negative, but I challenge you to view it has a positive. Don't complain about it, but instead use it to your advantage. Remember, your opponent has to deal with the wind too. Use these techniques when playing a match on a windy day. Bend your knees and keep your center of gravity close to the ground, especially on your ground strokes. Use quick, babay steps when you approach the ball because the wind may kick the ball up erratically. Avoid low percentage shots, such as playing the lines, because the wind can move the ball around unexpectedly. Use topspin on your shots because it will keep the ball higher over the net thus giving you a better chance at a great shot. Rush and play the net as often as you can. It is difficult to hit passing shots and lobs when it is windy out. Your opponent may try to make you run down a lob. However, the wind usually makes the ball go long, wide, or in the net.

How much money does a building inspector earn?

From the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Median annual earnings of construction and building inspectors were $41,620 in 2002. The median hourly earnings were $20.01. The middle 50 percent earned between $15.81 and $25.05. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $12.53, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $30.10. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of construction and building inspectors in 2002 were: * Local government $42,260 * Architectural, engineering, and related services: $40,770 * State government: $39,610 Generally, building inspectors, including plan examiners, earn the highest salaries. Salaries in large metropolitan areas are substantially higher than those in small jurisdictions.