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“If I hadn't become a chef I would have loved to be a top tennis player, although…” — Ainsley Harriott
If I hadn't become a chef I would have loved to be a top tennis player, although I was never good enough so it wasn't really an option. But that has never dimmed my love of the game, which started in childhood when I was lucky enough to be a ball boy at Wimbledon.
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