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James Ward is a British professional tennis player. He was born on 2 April 1981 in London, England. He is currently 43 years old. Ward stands at a height of 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m). He has a slim build and weighs around 75 kg (165 lbs). His hair color is dark brown and his eye color is blue. Ward has had a successful career in tennis. He has won two ATP Challenger Tour titles and reached the quarterfinals of the 2011 French Open. He has also represented Great Britain in the Davis Cup. Ward has not been linked to any romantic relationships. He is currently single. As of 2021, James Ward’s net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in tennis. He has also earned money through endorsements and sponsorships.

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2018

Past speakers include Jon Ronson, Josie Long, Rhodri Marsden, Adam Curtis and Greg Stekelman. An unexpected success, the event regularly sells out minutes after tickets go on sale. The most recent Boring Conference – Boring VIII – took place at Conway Hall on 5 May 2018.

2017

In 2017, Ward made The Boring Talks Podcast in collaboration with the BBC. Available as a weekly download from January 2018, each podcast consists of a talk on a single subject that would generally be considered 'boring', such as 'yellow lines' and 'book pricing algorithms'.

2015

Adventures in Stationery was rewritten for the North American market and released in 2015 with the alternative title The Perfection of the Paperclip: Curious Tales of Invention, Accidental Genius and Stationery Obsession. This was due to words such as "stationery" and "pencil case" not commonly being part of the American English vocabulary. It was published by Simon and Schuster.

In 2015, Ward co-founded and hosted The Concept Album Talks. Each event centres around a different concept album. Speakers give a talk inspired by the title of one track of that album that must last for the same duration as the song. Albums covered so far are The Dark Side of the Moon and Pet Sounds.

2014

Ward's first book, Adventures in Stationery: A Journey Through Your Pencilcase, was published in the UK by Profile Books in 2014. Described as "high class pornography for the stationery enthusiast", it received generally positive reviews in the British press. It has been translated into Korean, Japanese and Chinese.

2010

In 2010, he won a competition run by Virgin Atlantic and was flown to America to write a pen-based comparison of London and New York.

Inspired by the cancellation of Interesting Conference, Ward founded Boring Conference in 2010. The conference describes itself as "A one-day celebration of the mundane, the ordinary, the obvious and the overlooked". Speakers at the conference give short talks on a wide variety of "boring" topics, which have previously included sneezing, toast, IBM tills, the Shipping Forecast, and barcodes.

In 2010, Ward co-founded Stationery Club, a regular gathering where people would meet in a pub to discuss which pen they were using at the moment.

2009

James Ward first came to prominence in 2009 with a blog that charted his fascination with "small unimportant things". The London Twirls Project, his attempt to map the availability, pricing and storage conditions of Cadbury's Twirls in Central London, led to him giving talks at public events such as Ignite and The Lost Lectures.

1981

James Ward (born 2 April 1981) is an English writer and the founder of Boring Conference.