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John McEnroe poses for photos to celebrate Robinson's 75th anniversary of their partnership with Wimbledon in 2010
Robinsons Lemon Barley Water was first officially introduced at Wimbledon in bottles on the steps of umpires' seats. A spokesman for Britvic, which owns several drinks brands including Robinsons, said it was "tremendously proud to have been such a prominent partner to this historic tournament for so many years and the wider role we have played in boosting engagement with the game of tennis in the UK".
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