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Friday, 14 February, 2003, 14:35 GMT
DAILY REPORTS
Awesome Hewitt wins Wimbledon
Lleyton Hewitt thrashes David Nalbandian to take his first Wimbledon title, and confirm his world number one status.
Woodbridge wins yet again
Doubles specialist Todd Woodbridge partners Jonas Bjorkman to victory over Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor.
Nalbandian into final
David Nalbandian books a Wimbledon final date with Lleyton Hewitt after beating Xavier Malisse 7-6 6-4 1-6 2-6 6-2.
Hewitt books Henman date
Top seed Lleyton Hewitt survives a thrilling five-set epic against Sjeng Schalken to set up a semi-final meeting with Tim Henman.
Nalbandian and Malisse through
Xavier Malisse and David Nalbandian will meet in the Wimbledon semi-finals after both come through five-set quarter-finals.
Nervy Henman reaches semis
Tim Henman battles past Andre Sa to reach his fourth Wimbledon semi in five years where he will meet Lleyton Hewitt.
Capriati out of Wimbledon
Third seed Jennifer Capriati fails to make the semi-final of a Grand Slam for the first time in two years, losing to Amelie Mauresmo.
Venus coasts through
Reigning champion Venus Williams races through to the semi-finals with a comfortable win over Russia's Elena Likhovtseva.
Henin marches on
Justine Henin reaches the ladies semi-finals with a straight sets win over Monica Seles.
Rusedski out of Wimbledon
Belgian Xavier Malisse grabs the decisive fifth set to end Greg Rusedski's Wimbledon hopes for another year.
Hewitt safely through
Australia's Lleyton Hewitt makes his way through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals with another straight sets win.
Williams coasts into quarters
Defending champion Venus Williams thrashes fellow American Lisa Raymond, plus a round-up of the women's fourth round.
Baltacha bows out bravely
Britain's Elena Baltacha loses in straight sets to Russia's Elena Likhovtseva in the third round at Wimbledon.
Serena avoids slip-up
Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati overcome tough hurdles to reach the fourth round, plus a women's round-up.
Sampras crashes out
Seven-time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras is knocked out in five sets by little-known George Bastl.
Safin slumps to Rochus
Pint-size Olivier Rochus causes the biggest Wimbledon upset so far as he beats number two seed Marat Safin in four sets.
Henman through after scare
Tim Henman makes it into the third round of Wimbledon after a patchy performance against Scott Draper, plus a men's round-up.
Williams eases through
Americans Venus Williams and Monica Seles progress to the third round, while Kim Clijsters is the latest seed to fall.
Clijsters shoulders the blame
Belgium's Kim Clijsters refuses to blame injury problems for her shock exit from Wimbledon at the second-round stage.
Ancic stuns Federer
Qualifier Mario Ancic produces the first major shock at Wimbledon with victory over seventh seed Roger Federer.
Henman over first hurdle
Tim Henman is relieved to get his Wimbledon campaign off to a solid start with an easy win over Jean-Francois Bachelot.
Belgian duo progress
Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin endure some nervous moments in reaching round two- plus a full women's round-up on day two.
Rusedski cruises through
British number two Greg Rusedski beats Austria's Jurgen Melzer in the first round at Wimbledon.
Sampras sweeps past Lee
Pete Sampras overcomes a rib injury to beat Britain's Martin Lee in the first round at Wimbledon.
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