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Former tennis star Michael Stich, appearing on what would surely have been called [Witterdon](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Wimbledon "Wimbledon") if it was happening now. Remained resolutely unamused during a [game involving inserting tennis puns into film titles](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Tennis%5Ffilm%5Ftitles "Tennis film titles"). At one point [Simon Mayo](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Simon%5FMayo "Simon Mayo") promised him something called "stichy toffee pudding" (the result of a players-who-sound-like-food game begun by Andy Murray on Twitter) though whether this actually happened, and whether it rendered Stich any less chippy, was left off the [podcast](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Podcast "Podcast").
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Former tennis star Michael Stich, appearing on what would surely have been called [Witterdon](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Wimbledon "Wimbledon") if it was happening now. Remained resolutely unamused during a [game involving inserting tennis puns into film titles](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Tennis%5Ffilm%5Ftitles "Tennis film titles"). At one point [Simon Mayo](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Simon%5FMayo "Simon Mayo") promised him something called "stichy toffee pudding" (the result of a players-who-sound-like-food game begun by Andy Murray on Twitter) though whether this actually happened, and whether it rendered Stich any less chippy, was left off the [podcast](/web/20211022213811/http://www.witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php/Podcast "Podcast").
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Former tennis star Michael Stich, appearing on what would surely have been called Witterdon if it was happening now. Remained resolutely unamused during a game involving inserting tennis puns into film titles. At one point Simon Mayo promised him something called "stichy toffee pudding" (the result of a players-who-sound-like-food game begun by Andy Murray on Twitter) though whether this actually happened, and whether it rendered Stich any less chippy, was left off the podcast.
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Chippy German
Former tennis star Michael Stich, appearing on what would surely have been called Witterdon if it was happening now. Remained resolutely unamused during a game involving inserting tennis puns into film titles. At one point Simon Mayo promised him something called "stichy toffee pudding" (the result of a players-who-sound-like-food game begun by Andy Murray on Twitter) though whether this actually happened, and whether it rendered Stich any less chippy, was left off the podcast.