He May Be No 1 in the World but at Home He's Mr Nobody [Edition 2]
Mail on Sunday › July 11, 2010
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Mail on Sunday › July 11, 2010
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HE LIVES in a one-bedroom house on the outskirts of Sheffield, can walk anonymously through any English high street and earns in a year what many Premier League footballers are paid in a week.
Yet, in this summer of sporting disappointment, squash player Nick Matthew has joined that rare breed of Britons who have reached the pinnacle of their sport.See the full content of this document
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He May Be No 1 in the World but at Home He's Mr Nobody [Edition 2]
'Getting to No 1 in the world has not changed my life,' he said. 'I am still more likely to be reco...
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