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What does Annabel Croft do now?

What does Annabel Croft do now?

After retiring from the sport in 1988, the mum-of-three turned her hand to television work, presenting Channel 4’s Treasure Hunt. Maintaining a love for the sport, she has remained a key figure at Wimbledon and is often involved in coverage of the Championship with the likes of BBC and BBC Radio 5 Live.

Where is Annabel Croft from?

Farnborough, Orpington, United Kingdom
Annabel Croft/Place of birth

Who is Annabel Crofts husband?

Mel Colemanm. 1993
Annabel Croft/Husband

Is Annabel Croft married?

Annabel Croft/Spouse
Croft is married to Mel Coleman, a former international yachtsman and current investment banker. The couple live in Coombe, near Wimbledon, in the London borough of Kingston, with their three children. She is a member of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

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How old is Sue Barker?

65 years (April 19, 1956)
Sue Barker/Age

Why did Annabel retire at 21?

Despite her potential and being amongst the world’s top 25 players, Croft retired from professional tennis at the age of only twenty-one, tired of the relentless travel and feeling she no longer enjoyed playing.

Is Annabel Croft still married?

Croft is married to Mel Coleman, a former international yachtsman and current investment banker. The couple live in Coombe, near Wimbledon, in the London borough of Kingston, with their three children. She is a member of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

Is Sue Barker still married to Lance Tankard?

Sue has been married to her husband Lance Tankard since 1988. Lance is a landscape gardener and former policeman and the couple met in Portugal where Sue was working as a tennis coach and he was on holiday. Sir Cliff later admitted he had almost proposed to Sue, but decided not to, and the couple split in 1986.

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Has Sue Barker been married?

Lance Tankardm. 1988
Sue Barker/Spouse

Is Sue Barker a dame?

Dame Prue is among about 20 cultural figures listed in the Queen’s birthday honours, including Sue Barker, the broadcaster and tennis champion, who is appointed CBE, and Jonathan Pryce, the actor, who receives a knighthood.