Strawberry sausages with cream to serve up an ace on Wimbledon menu!

London, June 19 (ANI): Wimbledon’s much-loved snack is set to get a delicious twist with the introduction of a limited-edition sausages that allow tennis fans to combine two summer food favourites: strawberries and cream and barbecued meat.

The Berry Banger combines strawberries and cream and barbecues, reports Sky News.

The exotic mix will only be available during Wimbledon fortnight.

Brainchild of Waitrose, the supermarket chain hopes to serve an ace with its exotic concoction of strawberry sausages, combining the fruit with creme fraiche, mint and sausage meat.

Anna Lloyd, Waitrose Sausage Buyer, said: “Brits love the tennis and strawberries and cream have become accepted as an integral part of the festivities.”

The limited edition edibles cost about 45p each.

“Waitrose wanted to embrace the flavour of the season and the Berry Banger was the perfect answer. We hope they’ll be a big hit this summer,” she said. (ANI)

Tennis star Dokic says her father abused her

Sydney, May 4 (ANI): Australian tennis player Jelena Dokic has said that her father, Damir, physically abused her during their tumultuous relationship.

Dokic, who is estranged from her father, told how she had fled from her family in 2002 to escape the violence.

In an exclusive interview with the Fairfax magazine Sport and Style, Dokic said: “I’ve been through a lot worse than anybody on the tour. I can say that with confidence. When you go through stuff like that, playing a tennis match is a pretty easy thing to do. … When I win today it’s so much more satisfying.”

After a rocky relationship with Australian tennis fans, Dokic won back the nation with her feisty performance in the Australian Open this year when she reached the quarterfinals after having to rely on a wildcard for entry.

Dokic, 26, went through years of mental turmoil after packing her bags and fleeing what she called “the situation”.

“There was a period where there was nothing that could make me happy … I wanted somebody’s else’s life.”

Dokic has the support of another tennis player, Mary Pierce, who also suffered at the hands of her father, Jim. However, while Pierce has the support of her mother, Dokic was alone.

Dokic gave credit to her boyfriend, Tin Bikic, for helping her recover.

“Whatever has happened, good or bad, will always stay there. It makes you what you are. But I think it’s a little bit selfish [to feel sorry for yourself] … you see a person in a wheelchair and you can’t help feel, ‘Well I’m pretty lucky to be here … we are healthy, we still have our lives ahead of us … Then you feel lucky,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted her, as saying.

Damir Dokic hung up when contacted by the Herald. (ANI)