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Ultimo aggiornamento: 03/07/2009 - 00:30
Watching this spectacular afternoon of tennis unfold, it was difficult to decide which Williams sister match was more compelling -- the victory that sent Serena into the Wimbledon final in a real net-flopping split-set gripper against Elena Dementieva or the astonishing destruction of world No. 1 Dinara Safina by Venus. Charles Bricker
How lucky for Venus Williams? It's Wimbledon. Of course, it's Venus' time to win in the sisters' rivalry. James Beck
Day by day all the intrerviews from Wimbledon. Men's quaterfinalists Federer, Karlovic, Haas, Djokovic, Murray, Ferrero, Roddick and Hewitt.
There was more than enough to chatter about after Tommy Haas, a man whose career has been blurred by a combined 18 retirements or walkovers, three shoulder surgeries and countless other medical maladies, recorded the upset of the tournament to reach the semifinals at Wimbledon on Wednesday, at the age of 31. Charles Bricker
Good old Lleyton Hewitt came to the rescue of TV watchers on Quarterfinal Wednesday at Wimbledon. James Beck
Venus Williams came to Wimbledon this year with one paramount tactical goal in mind and after five matches she's not only accomplished that but it has had a spillover effect on the rest of her game as well. Charles Bricker
Quick presentation of facts and numbers regarding tomorrow men's quarterfinals. Gianluca Comuniello
Shock results prove value of grass-court pedigree in early rounds of tournament. Paul Newman, The Independent
The bombs were coming off Ivo Karlovic's racket at the usual pace -- 35 more on Monday to make 137 for the tournament -- as thousands out on Court 17 alternately gaped in amazement and screamed as if they'd just won a million-dollar lottery. Charles Bricker
Andy Murray fought back to win the most thrilling match of a tournament transformed by blazing floodlights. Kevin Eason. The Times
Dinara Safina's 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Amélie Mauresmo will be among the most memorable matches of Wimbledon 2009. Alyson Rudd, The Times
No. There's really not that conversation would be kind of a short one, you know. There's a roof. If it rains, it closes. Beyond that, we might as well guess what color socks someone is wearing.
Andy Roddick asked about the Wimbledon Roof and the chat about that in the locker room
July 1st , 19777
Virginia Wade of Great Britain wins the women’s singles title at the Centenary Wimbledon Championships defeating Betty Stove of the Netherlands 4-6 6-3 6-1 in the women’s singles final.
On This Day in Tennis History di Randy Walker