Wheelchair tennis player Andy Lapthorne says being an appointed an MBE has given him a “huge boost” ahead of Wimbledon. The four-time Paralympic medallist has received the honour for services to tennis. Lapthorne tells us it’s a special achievement. https://radiojackie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/013-tennis-lap.mp3 By News|2025-06-15T18:30:52+01:00June 15, 2025|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts There’ll be two first time finalists in tomorrow’s women’s title decider at Wimbledon – after two contrasting last-four ties. There’ll be two first time finalists in tomorrow’s women’s title decider at Wimbledon – after two contrasting last-four ties. Crystal Palace have lost their place in next season’s Europa League and will play in the Conference League instead. Crystal Palace have lost their place in next season’s Europa League and will play in the Conference League instead. London Fire Brigade staff mark 60 years of stewarding at Wimbledon. London Fire Brigade staff mark 60 years of stewarding at Wimbledon. Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson looks likely to be making a return to the Premier League with Brentford. Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson looks likely to be making a return to the Premier League with Brentford.