Cash ‘living with another beauty’
NZPA-AAP London Less than a week after Pat Cash and his girlfriend, Anne-Britt Kristiansen, announced their split, the former Wimbledon tennis champion was living with another Scandinavian beauty, according to a national newspaper in London. Columnist Chris Hutchins in the newspaper “Today” said Cash’s new love was Swedish (Kristiansen is Norwegian) and had moved in with him at his £400,000. (SNZI.IS million) Fulham home in West London. “I shall spare her blushes by not naming her for tie time being,”
Hutchins said. He said the 22-year-old met Cash through a Queen’s Club member, Mike Ross, who threw a birthday party for the Australian at a West End restaurant a month ago. “I thought it would be good for him to come along in view of what was going on in his life,” Mr Ross told “Today.” Another friend was quoted as saying Cash, aged 24, immediately hit it off with the woman and after returning from a European ski-ing holiday, he rang her up and they began dating. The newspaper said Cash then went to Oslo to tell K&stiansen he
had met someone else and suggested they make arrangements for maintenance payments to his two children, Daniel, aged 3, and Mia, aged one. An unnamed friend of Kristiansen said she was devastated as she never suspected someone else was involved. “Anne-Britt is terribly middle class and believed it was because he (Cash) refused to rise to her level of behaviour that things went wrong,” the friend said. Cash won Wimbledon in 1987 but his world ranking has been on the slide ever since. f
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