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Sunday Mirror from London, London, England • 3

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Sunday Mirrori
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London, London, England
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3
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PAGE 3 ama 'lila Mara Ilona! D' First service dad watches the tennis Love match proud Diego looks on with a fatherly glow as baby daughter Giannina cuddles up to wife Claudia LL eyes swivelled from right to left at a tense moment in the thrilling tennis match. By CATHERINE O'BRIEN McEnroe at tennis. After his country's surprise 1-0 defeat by Cameroon in the World Cup's opening game on Friday, he must be wishing he HAD taken up tennis. But World Cup shocks apart, the slum-born hero is doing nicely with his £l-million-a-year contract with Italian side Naples. Claudia is obviously a tennis fan too.

When baby Giannina had finished on the right, mum deftly switched sides. and didn't miss a single move on court. looked away from the action to enjoy the heart-warming scene at his side. But it wasn't only the ball that demanded attention during the Women's Open Championship in Rome. But his middle-aged mother had seen it all before and kept her eyes firmly fixed on the game.

Elder daughter Dalma, aged three, was also unimpressed. Argentinian Diego once claimed he could have rivalled John Spectators stared in astonishment as Claudia Maradona, shapely wife of soccer star Diego, ignored the crowds and cameras to undo her top and breast-feed daughter Giannina. Blonde Claudia, 27, and her world-famous husband were enjoying a family day out when one-year-old Giannina decided she was hungry. World Cup Extra 11711 Even Diego, an avid tennis fan, Pictures: REX FEATURES ese- 74 7 7 4. .4.

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But as disappointed Kimber cut the cake with her new husband Doug McCartney, Clint was sipping champagne at the Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California. Immaculate in a white dinner jacket, he hob-nobbed with stars like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger plus director Steven Spielberg. As the mother of his only Love child Kimber and mum threatened never to talk to Kimber again after she revealed how she scarcely saw him during her childhood. Clint relented then but went on to snub his daughter on the happiest day of her life.

Wedding snub for daughter Clint 'too tired' they should have been put aside." grandchild danced at her reception, Clint strolled round the studio with new love Dani Janssen on his arm. Clint's daughter was given away by her uncle instead. Her six-year -old son Clinton was ring -bearer at the Roman Catholic ceremony. A close family friend said Clint called just hours before the wedding to say he was too ill to travel to the ceremony in Denver, Colorado. Kimber, 25, is Clint's love child by actress Roxanne Tunis, but her existence was all but a secret until she spoke exclusively to the Sunday Mirror.

The actor, who has two younger children by ex-wife Maggie, Kimber always hoped her famous father would give her away, but he kept her guessing until the last moment. Kimber was too upset to talk, but her new husband said: "It 'would have been nice if he could have been here. They have had their differences in the past but Sexy at 60 -see Colour Magazine SUNDAY MIRROR, June 10, 1990 a yY.

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