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During Wimbledon fortnight, Breakfast is bringing you specially extended coverage of the UK's top tennis tournament.
Each day, our guest presenter Craig Doyle will bring you a glimpse behind the scenes, as the players limber up for the day's action.
There's another chance to enter our competition to win a fabulous prize for anyone who likes tennis - a week's holiday at the Lawn Tennis Association's winter base La Manga in Spain.
On Thursday's Breakfast from Wimbledon:
Craig met dancer Lionel Blair joins Craig and they caught up on the latest gossip from SW19.
He loves tennis and, though he doesn't play, is an avid spectator.
We also heard from Anita Harris whose talents are endless.
She's a champion of the ice rink, music and Cabaret, Anita Harris has even found the time to give John Lloyd a run for his money at tennis.
Plus Pam Shriver joined Craig - ranked amongst the world's Top 10 players, she was part of one of the greatest doubles teams of all time along with Martina Navratilova.
In 1978 she reached the US Open final aged just 16 and went on to win 22 Grand Slam doubles and 21 singles titles.
You can see those interviews by clicking on the links at the top right hand side of the page.
Fitness plan
On day nine of our fitness plan, Kieron Vorster looks at footwork and why it's important to be able to move around the court.
All the details for this are on a separate page, so that you can print it out as one ten-day course.
Competition
This week, Breakfast's Wimbledon competition will be slightly different.
Each day, we'll ask you a question. If you get the answer right, you will be entered for the big prize draw, which will take place at the end of this week.
The prize is a family holiday at the Lawn Tennis Association's winter base at La Manga in Spain.
Who was the celebrity friend cheering Gabriela Sabatini on at centre court this week? Was it:
A. Matt Le Blanc
B. Matthew Perry
C. Walter Matthau
D. Matthew Broderick
If you know the answer then call 08700 109 771. Lines are open until midday and calls should cost no more than a second class stamp.