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Former tennis pro Tim Henman has shared his shock after being stopped by the police.The 49 year old thought the cops were after someone else when he saw the blue lights flashing in his rear-view mirror, but was left stunned when they pulled him over on Wednesday 3 July.

Speaking to Radio 5 Live on Thursday 4 July, Tim revealed: "I was driving home late last night, about quarter to 12, and I saw the flashing lights about a hundred yards behind me." He continued: "I was driving and thought, 'well, I'll just pull over and let them scuttle on by'." But to his surprise, the police car pulled up beside his car. "All of a sudden the police car was next to me.

So, I wound down the window and there was a policewoman driving and a policeman in the passenger seat and they said: 'Where have you come from? ' And I said: 'Er, Wimbledon.'" "And the woman officer said: '[We've had] reports of a Range Rover that has been fleeing the scene of an incident', at which point the officer in the passenger seat turned to her and said: 'I don't think it was him.' I thought, okay perfect," reports the Express.

Currently, Tim Henman is serving as a pundit for the BBC at the All England Club during the two week Wimbledon Championships.The 49 year old former tennis star was Britain's number one player in 1996 and from 1999 to 2005, when he was overtaken by Andy Murray and he remains one of our most successful players.

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