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Thursday, 5 December, 2002, 17:53 GMT
SOL AT WIMBLEDON
Hewitt on cloud nine
Lleyton Hewitt admits he would not care if he never won another tournament after his Wimbledon triumph.
David who?
Beaten Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian escapes the recognition of one journalist, while Lleyton Hewitt reveals his Aussie roots.
Why Henman is no loser
Tennis fans should praise Tim Henman for reaching the Wimbledon semis - not criticise him.
Centre Court could get roof
Wimbledon officials are to examine the possibility of putting a roof over Centre Court after rain decimates play on day nine.
Martina takes swipe at BBC
Martina Navratilova criticises the BBC for broadcasting their controversial interview with Anna Kournikova.
X-Man comes forth
Greg Rusedski's conqueror Xavier Malisse has always had the talent, but now he is finding the consistency to go with it.
South Americans make their mark
Wimbledon is guaranteed a South American semi-finalist after Nicolas Lapentti and David Nalbandian line up a quarter-final clash.
Decision time for golden duo
Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi's surprise defeats at Wimbledon raise questions over whether they can still compete at the top.
Wimbledon rain survival guide
If you're planning a trip to SW19, our rain survival guide tells you all you need to know for when the heavens open.
Happy on Henman hill
It takes more than a few drops of rain to dampen the spirits of the occupants of Henman Hill.
Rusedski out of Wimbledon
Belgian Xavier Malisse grabs the decisive fifth set to end Greg Rusedski's Wimbledon hopes for another year.
Henman faces Brazilian test
Andre Sa hopes to follow the example of his nation's footballers by putting out England's number one in the quarter-finals.
Bogdanovic lays down marker
BBC Sport Online watches Britain's leading junior Alex Bogdanovic make an impressive start in the boy's singles.
Venus stumped
Venus Williams is baffled by an unintelligible question in a press conference, while the sisters get their royal etiquette all wrong.
Samson lives
Xavier Malisse reneges on a bet that he would cut off his pony-tail if reached the semi-final at Wimbledon.
Sir Cliff resists the call
Heavy showers are not enough to get Sir Cliff Richard singing from the royal box, while Xavier Malisse admits he looks like a girl.
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