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BBC News Online: Wimbledon2000: Audio/Video


Monday, 24 July, 2000, 08:59 GMT 09:59 UK
AUDIO/VIDEO
Pete Sampras

Sampras in seventh heaven

The BBC's Sue Barker speaks to Pete Sampras after his seventh title success at SW19, in the process breaking Roy Emerson's record of thirteen grand slam titles.

Venus Williams and Lindsay Davenport

Venus shines on centre court

The BBC's Sue Barker speaks to Venus Williams after she took the women's singles title from 1999 champion Linsday Davenport.

Venus (left) and Serena Williams

The Champions' ball

As the tournament draws to a close the stars go out for the night.

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde

Dynamic double act

The BBC's Barry Davies talks to the six-times Wimbledon men's doubles champions, Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.

David Felgate

Felgate rejects coaching criticism

The BBC's Rob Bonnet talks to Tim Henman's coach David Felgate, following the British number one's Wimbledon failure.


Evert gives her opinions

Former Wimbledon champion Chris Evert joins Sue Barker for their 'annual Wimbledon chat.'

Richard: I'm glad it's all over

Richard: I'm glad it's all over

Richard Williams gives his reactions to the semi-final between his daughters and Venus' chances in the final against Lindsay Davenport.

Richard Williams

Richard Williams: "I won't be there"

Venus and Serena Williams go head-to-head in the semi-finals of the women's singles at Wimbledon but their father and coach won't be there to cheer them on.

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Clever commentary

Ever wondered where the commentators get their information from and how they know so much?

Lindsay Davenport

Davenport on Dokic

Defending women's singles champion Lindsay Davenport reflects on her semi-final opponent, 17-year-old Jelena Dokic.


Agassi relishes grass challenge

Andre Agassi believes he can take grass court specialist Mark Philippoussis to the limit on his favoured surface.


Philippoussis ends Henman dream

British number one Tim Henman loses to Mark Phillipoussis in a five-set thriller: "I have to give Mark credit, he wore me down with his serve."


Who would be an umpire?

Garry Richardson follows a day in the life of Hermani Hunter, a 27-year-old umpire at Wimbledon.

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