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TV commentator and former world number one Tracy Austin is back playing at Wimbledon in the ladies’ invitational doubles and finding it a lot of fun. But she is also keen to put on a good show for the fans.
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Austin happy to play for fun
Andy Murray will beat Andy Roddick and become the first British man in a Wimbledon singles final since 1938 - that’s the prediction of Australian battler Lleyton Hewitt, the last man to prevent a Briton reaching that stage.
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Murray’s my man, says Hewitt
Roger Federer and Steffi Graf are leading in the public vote on the greatest men’s and women’s Wimbledon champion of all time. There is still time to cast a vote on the Wimbledon website
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Federer and Graf ahead in champions’ poll
Roger Federer revealed after beating Robin Soderling that he feels ‘perfect’. Having endured a comparatively lean period from mid-2008 to early this year, the Swiss is back to his serene best.
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Federer admits he feels ‘perfect’
Ana Ivanovic is oozing confidence, calm and poise after her victory over Samantha Stosur and believes she is playing better now than when she was ranked world number one.
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‘I’m playing my best tennis ever,’ says Ana
Being drawn against Roger Federer in the third round was a disastrous outcome for Philipp Kohlschreiber, a fact the German acknowledged with a philosophical shrug after his 6-3, 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 defeat to the de facto top seed.
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Federer makes fear factor count
A selection of highlights from the many press conferences that took place on day four at Wimbledon. Player revelations include Venus Williams’ guide to walking, Svetlana Kuznetsova’s off court antics and Lleyton Hewitt’s parental advice for Roger Federer.
Nikolay Davydenko overcame the threat of British wildcard Daniel Evans 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, silencing the home support looking for a new hero to join Andy Murray at the top of the men’s game with a masterclass display Evans could only admire.
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Davydenko gives Evans a lesson
The eccentrically dressed American Bethanie Mattek-Sands reached the fourth round at Wimbledon last year. She will be hopeful of landing a surprise win over 18th seed Samantha Stosur of Australia on Court 12 today.
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One to watch: Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Pop star Alesha Dixon provided fans queueing outside the Wimbledon grounds with plenty of entertainment by challenging them to a game of tennis. She showed great potential, thanks to her coach, Tim Henman, and also had time to tip Andy Murray for Wimbledon glory.
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Alesha Dixon has hit with tennis fans
