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SIMPLY THE BEST Pete Sampras rewrote the history books by beating Pat Rafter in four sets to win a record seventh Wimbledon men's singles title, and an unprecedented 13th Grand Slam crown. Click here for full story.
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WILLIAMS SISTERS AT THE DOUBLE
JULY 10: Venus Williams teamed up with younger sister Serena to claim the ladies' doubles title. (More)
SAMPRAS OVERCOMES DOUBTS
JULY 9: Pete Sampras admitted he feared for his chances of making grand slam history at Wimbledon. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 9: Pat Cash reflects on this year's Wimbledon's Men's final and the tournament as a whole. (More)
PISTOL PETE THE BEST EVER
JULY 9: Pete Sampras proved himself Wimbledon's greatest ever champion on Sunday. (More)
PISTOL PETE TOP OF THE PILE
JULY 9: PA Sport's Frank Malley ranks the great Wimbledon men's singles champions. (More)
SAMPRAS v RAFTER KEY MOMENTS
JULY 9: The key moments from Sunday's men's singles final. (More)
MORE AMERICAN GLORY
JULY 9: Donald Johnson and Kimberley Po claimed a straight sets victory in the mixed doubles final. (More)
FINAL HEARTBREAK FOR BRITISH BOYS
JULY 9: Brits Andrew Banks and Ben Riby suffered a controversial defeat in the junior boys doubles final. (More)
VENUS IN OLYMPIC THREAT
JULY 9: Venus Williams is ready to give up a chance of Olympic gold if sister Serena is snubbed. (More)
PHILIPPOUSSIS OUT OF DAVIS CUP CLASH
JULY 9: Mark Philippoussis will miss Australia's Davis Cup semi-final against Brazil through injury. (More)
VENUS LANDS FIRST GRAND SLAM
JULY 8: Venus Williams beat Lindsay Davenport 6-3 7-6 in the women's singles final. (More)
VENUS IS A STAR
JULY 8: Venus Williams was in dreamland after she landed her first Grand Slam trophy. (More)
CASH - DAVENPORT DIDN'T FIRE
JULY 8: Pat Cash reflects on the 2000 ladies' singles final at Wimbledon. (More)
VENUS HERALDS THE NEW AGE
JULY 8: It was, just as Martina Navratilova had warned, a real slug-fest. (More)
WILLIAMS v DAVENPORT KEY MOMENTS
JULY 8: The key moments from Saturday's women's singles final. (More)
WOODIES BOW OUT IN BLAZE OF GLORY
JULY 8: Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde bowed out in glory on Centre Court on Saturday. (More)
ZVEREVA HANDED FINE
JULY 8: Wimbledon officials have fined Natasha Zvereva $1,000 for making an obscene gesture. (More)
FELGATE HITS BACK
JULY 8: Tim Henman's coach David Felgate blasted suggestions the Brit needs extra help. (More)
YORKSHIRE DUO FLY BRITISH FLAG
JULY 8: Yorkshire terriers Andrew Banks and Ben Riby will carry the British flag into Wimbledon's last day. (More)
RAFTER PRAYING FOR PISTOL MISFIRE
JULY 8: Pat Rafter is hoping Pete Sampras misfires on Centre Court on Sunday. (More)
SAMPRAS SHOWS NO SIGN OF RELENTING
JULY 8: Pete Sampras is looking to dominate Wimbledon into his thirties. (More)
SAMPRAS v RAFTER: HEAD-TO-HEAD
JULY 8: A look at how Pete Sampras and Pat Rafter match up ahead of Sunday's men's final. (More)
SAMPRAS v RAFTER - THE FACTS
JULY 8: A factual look at Sunday's men's singles final at Wimbledon. (More)
SAMPRAS v RAFTER - PREVIOUS MEETINGS
JULY 8: A look at previous meetings between men's finalists Pete Sampras and Pat Rafter. (More)
SAMPRAS SETS SIGHTS ON NEW RECORD
JULY 8: Pete Sampras will create a new record of 13 Grand Slam titles if he beats Pat Rafter. (More)
WIMBLEDON DIARY
JULY 8: An offbeat look at the latest news from SW19. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 7: Pat Cash reflects on the two men's semi-finals at Wimbledon and looks ahead to the ladies' final. (More)
RAFTER DOWNS AGASSI IN CLASSIC
JULY 7: Pat Rafter beat Andre Agassi in a five-set classic in their semi-final. (More)
SAMPRAS CRUISES INTO FINAL
JULY 7: Pete Sampras breezed into the final with a straight-sets victory over Vladimir Voltchkov. (More)
WILLIAMS SISTERS SWEEP INTO FINAL
JULY 7: Venus and Serena Williams have reached the final of the Wimbledon ladies' doubles. (More)
P RAFTER v A AGASSI STATISTICS
JULY 7: A look at the statistics from the semi-final clash between Pat Rafter and Andre Agassi. (More)
TIME FOR THE REAL LINDSAY DAVENPORT
JULY 7: Lindsay Davenport will need to find her best form to retain the Wimbledon title. (More)
DAVENPORT DISMISSES 'FIX' THEORY
JULY 7: Lindsay Davenport discounted suggestions that the Williams' semi-final was fixed. (More)
THIRTEEN MAY BE PETE'S LUCKY NUMBER
JULY 7: Pete Sampras will never have a better chance of claiming a record 13th Grand Slam victory. (More)
WIMBLEDON DIARY FOR FRIDAY, JULY 7
JULY 7: A look at the stories emanating from Wimbledon on Friday. (More)
SPORTING LIFE WIMBLEDON LIVE
JULY 6: Follow the men's singles semi-finals live with Sporting Life. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 6: Pat Cash reflects on the ladies' semi-finals at Wimbledon and looks ahead to Friday's action. (More)
VENUS' VICTORY LEAVES SISTER IN TEARS
JULY 6: Venus Williams out-slugged her sister in straight sets to reach the women's singles final. (More)
DAVENPORT TRIUMPHS IN DOUR SEMI
JULY 6: Lindsay Davenport emerged as a two-set winner from her error-strewn semi with Jelena Dokic. (More)
SERENA'S SORROW CLOUDS VENUS' WIN
JULY 6: Venus Williams spoke of her "bitter" victory after knocking younger sister Serena out. (More)
DAVENPORT JUST PLEASED TO BE IN FINAL
JULY 6: Lindsay Davenport admitted it hadn't been a vintage display from herself after her semi-final victory. (More)
V WILLIAMS v S WILLIAMS STATISTICS
JULY 6: A look at the statistics from the semi-final clash between Venus Williams and Serena Williams. (More)
L DAVENPORT v J DOKIC STATISTICS
JULY 6: A look at the statistics from the semi-final clash between Lindsay Davenport and Jelena Dokic. (More)
WOODIES EARN FINAL CHANCE OF GLORY
JULY 6: Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde marched into their seventh and last Wimbledon final. (More)
VOLTCHKOV CAN EXPECT NO CHARITY
JULY 6: Pete Sampras promised to show no mercy to Vladimir Voltchkov on Friday. (More)
SAMPRAS v VOLTCHKOV: TALE OF THE TAPE
JULY 6: The tale of the tape for the semi-final clash between Pete Sampras and Vladimir Voltchov. (More)
MARTINA APPROVES OF VENUS AND SERENA
JULY 6: Wimbledon legend Martina Navratilova has given the thumbs-up to the Williams sisters. (More)
THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT VLAD
JULY 6: Ten things you did not know abut surprise Wimbledon semi-finalist Vladimir Voltchkov (More)
10 GREAT OUTSIDERS
JULY 6: PA Sport takes a look at ten sporting outsiders ahead of Vladimir Voltchkov's semi with Pete Sampras. (More)
SAMPRAS TO MEET VOLTCHKOV IN SEMI
JULY 5: A review of the major action on day nine of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 5: Pat Cash reflects on Wednesday's action and looks ahead to the ladies' semi-finals. (More)
SAMPRAS STILL ON COURSE FOR RECORD
JULY 5: Pete Sampras remained on course for a record 13th Grand Slam title after beating Jan-Michael Gambill. (More)
AGASSI STORMS INTO LAST FOUR
JULY 5: Andre Agassi beat Mark Philippoussis in straight sets to reach the semi-finals. (More)
POPP GOES OUT
JULY 5: Pat Rafter ended Alexander Popp's Wimbledon run with a straight-sets quarter-final victory. (More)
BLACK SHOCKED BY VOLTCHKOV
JULY 5: Vladimir Voltchkov became the first qualifier to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for 23 years. (More)
LLOYD: HENMAN NEEDS A NEW COACH
JULY 5: David Lloyd believes Tim Henman's friendship with David Felgate is hindering the British number one. (More)
SERENA WON'T BE SERENE IN VICTORY
JULY 5: Serena Williams was just five when she picked up a racket and started playing around California. (More)
CASH: FATHER TO DICTATE SEMI-FINAL
JULY 4: Pat Cash believes that Venus and Serena Williams' father could try to dictate their semi-final. (More)
WIMBLEDON WITNESSES SISTER ACT
JULY 4: A review of the major action on day eight of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
DAVENPORT SEALS SEMI-FINAL BERTH
JULY 4: Lindsay Davenport battled back against Monica Seles to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals. (More)
SIZZLING SERENA SEALS SEMI-FINAL PLACE
JULY 4: Serena Williams swept aside Lisa Raymond to reach Wimbledon's last four in just 41 minutes. (More)
DOKIC QUIETLY INTO FINAL FOUR
JULY 4: Teenage wonder Jelena Dokic comprehensively beat Magui Serna to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals. (More)
HENMAN WILL BOUNCE BACK - LLOYD
JULY 4: John Lloyd believes Tim Henman can bounce back from his latest Wimbledon disappointment. (More)
PHILIPPOUSSIS - I MUST IMPROVE FOR AGASSI
JULY 4: Mark Philippoussis feels he must improve on his devastating display against Tim Henman. (More)
HENMAN VOWS TO GET IT RIGHT
JULY 4: Tim Henman is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his Wimbledon dream for 2000 is over. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 4: Pat Cash casts his eye over the action on day seven of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
HENMAN ADMITS: 'AUSSIE TOO GOOD FOR ME'
JULY 3: Tim Henman admitted Mark Philippoussis " was just too good" for him. (More)
AUSSIE BOMBS BLAST OUT HENMAN
JULY 3: Mark Phillipoussis won a fascinating five-setter to knock Tim Henman out of Wimbledon in round four. (More)
SELES OUT TO BREAK HOODOO
JULY 3: Monica Seles advanced to the quarter-finals with a straight-sets win over Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario. (More)
ON-SONG SAMPRAS LEAVES BJORKMAN SICK
JULY 3: Top seed Pete Sampras clinched a quarter-final place with a straight-sets victory over Jonas Bjorkman. (More)
HINGIS IN A HURRY
JULY 3: Martina Hingis wasted little time or energy as she breezed into the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. (More)
BEST IS YET TO COME - AGASSI
JULY 3: Andre Agassi served up a warning to his Wimbledon rivals as he cruised into the quarter-finals. (More)
VENUS OUT OF THIS WORLD
JULY 3: Venus Williams thundered into the quarter-finals beating Sabine Appelmans in straight sets. (More)
SERENE MAJESTY
JULY 3: Serena Willams powered into the quarter-finals with victory over Tamarine Tanasugarn. (More)
DAVENPORT BACK TO HER BEST
JULY 3: Lindsay Davenport produced her most solid tennis of the tournament to dismiss Jennifer Capriati. (More)
DOKIC'S DAD DITCHES ROCHE
JULY 3: Jelena Dokic reached her second consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final with victory over Kristina Brandi. (More)
BRIT POPP'S ALIVE AND WELL
JULY 3: Alexander Popp continued his amazing run with a fourth-round victory over Marc Rosset. (More)
RAYMOND REACHES LAST EIGHT
JULY 3: Lisa Raymond swept into the quarter-finals with a straight-sets victory over Olga Barabanschikova. (More)
WAYNE STOPS PLAY
JULY 3: Wayne Ferreira crashed out in the fourth-round with defeat at the hands of Vladimir Voltchkov. (More)
BLACK INTO LAST EIGHT
JULY 3: Byron Black beat Gianluca Pozzi in four sets to claim his place in the last eight. (More)
GAMBILL LOOKS TO SAMPRAS CLASH
JULY 3: Jan-Michael Gambill earned a quarter-final tie with Pete Sampras with victory over Thomas Enqvist. (More)
SERNA CLINCHES QUARTER-FINAL PLACE
JULY 3: Magui Serna clinched a quarter-final place with a straight-sets victory over Liliah Osterloh. (More)
RAFTER TOO STRONG FOR JOHANSSON
JULY 3: Pat Rafter secured his place in the last eight with victory over Thomas Johansson. (More)
HENMAN FACES MARATHON MAN MARK
JULY 3: Tim Henman faces his biggest test of Wimbledon 2000 so far against Mark Philippoussis. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JULY 2: Pat Cash reflects on all the action from day six of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
ALEX WON'T POPP OFF JUST YET
JULY 2: Alexander Popp shelved thoughts of giving up tennis after his surprise Wimbledon success. (More)
DOKIC READY FOR CHALLENGE
JULY 2: Jelena Dokic's fighting spirit has taken her a long way. (More)
PHILIPPOUSSIS SETS UP HENMAN CLASH
JULY 1: Mark Philippoussis set up a fourth-round clash with Tim Henman. (More)
INJURED SAMPRAS BATTLES ON
JULY 1: Pete Sampras defied a painful ankle injury to defeat Justin Gimelstob for a last 16 spot. (More)
RAFTER SHUTTS OUT RAINER
JULY 1: Pat Rafter continued his stately progress through the draw with victory over Rainer Schuttler. (More)
KUERTENS FOR GUS
JULY 1: Alexander Popp ruined the Wimbledon dream of French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten. (More)
ROSSET SETS UP POPP CLASH
JULY 1: Marc Rosset set up a clash of the giants with Alexander Popp after defeating Tommy Haas. (More)
CAPRIATI BRASSED OFF
JULY 1: Jennifer Capriati is set for an all-American heavyweight collision with Lindsay Davenport . (More)
PRINOSIL BOUNCES OUT DAMM
JULY 1: David Prinosil claimed his place in the fourth round after beating Czech Martin Damm. (More)
WIMBLEDON HAILS ITS KINGS AND QUEENS
JULY 1: Wimbledon paraded champions and finalists from days gone by on the Centre Court. (More)
WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS' PARADE
JULY 1: Wimbledon's greatest ever players were to be honoured on the Centre Court at SW19. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JUNE 30: Pat Cash reflects on all the action from day five of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
MARTIN SHOCKED BY AGASSI COMEBACK
JUNE 30: Todd Martin was revisited by the ghosts of '96 as Andre Agassi staged an amazing fightback. (More)
TAYLOR ON COLLISION COURSE WITH LLOYD
JUNE 30: Davis Cup captain Roger Taylor insisted that Britain's clash with Ecuador will be "very tough". (More)
SIDOT BOWS OUT INSISTING: 'I'M NO RACIST'
JUNE 30: Anne-Gaelle Sidot bowed out insisting her accusers were guilty of talking through their hats. (More)
HARD WAY FOR HENMAN
JUNE 30: Tim Henman's half of the draw still sees plenty of obstacles. (More)
HINGIS MARCHES ON
JUNE 30: Martina Hingis is still on course for a showdown final with champion Lindsay Davenport. (More)
GAMBILL BETS ON SAMPRAS
JUNE 30: Jan-Michael Gambill reached round four but stated struggling Pete Sampras is still the man to beat. (More)
DUO REACH NEW HORIZONS
JUNE 30: Byron Black and Vladimir Voltchkov both reached the fourth round for the first time. (More)
POZZI STRIKES FOR OLD GUARD
JUNE 30: Gianluca Pozzi struck a blow for the oldies when he reached the fourth round. (More)
WIMBLEDON WARNING FOR STAR'S DAD
JUNE 30: Jelena Dokic's father Damir will be banned from Wimbledon if he repeats his misbehaviour. (More)
RUSEDSKI UNDER DAVIS CUP PRESSURE
JUNE 30: Greg Rusedski is facing pressure for his front-line place in Great Britain's Davis Cup team. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JUNE 30: Pat Cash reflects on all the action on day four of Wimbledon 2000. (More)
SAMPRAS FACING DAY OF DESTINY
JUNE 30: Pete Sampras faces a day of destiny as he continues his quest for a seventh Wimbledon title. (More)
DOKIC DAD BANISHED IN DISGRACE
JUNE 30: Jelena Dokic could find that the biggest obstacle on her route to the semi-finals is her father. (More)
STEVENSON COMPLAINS OF RACIST ABUSE
JUNE 29: Teenager Alexandra Stevenson said her first season on the women's tour has been hell. (More)
SAMPRAS PLEDGES TO BATTLE ON
JUNE 29: Pete Sampras will continue his bid for a seventh Wimbledon title despite an ankle injury. (More)
ANGRY AGASSI HITS OUT AT MILLS
JUNE 29: Andre Agassi criticised tournament officials after his clash with Todd Martin was suspended. (More)
TIM LOOKS ACE
JUNE 29: Tim Henman moved into round three at Wimbledon with an easy win over Arnaud Clement. (More)
DAVENPORT BACK FROM THE BRINK
JUNE 29: Lindsay Davenport came back from the brink to keep her grip on the Wimbledon title. (More)
PIERCE AND COETZER EXIT
JUNE 29: The third quarter of the women's draw has no seeds after Mary Pierce and Amanda Coetzer lost. (More)
ANGRY AHL BLASTS UMPIRE
JUNE 29: Britain's last surviving woman Lucie Ahl was beaten in straight sets by Yugoslav Sandra Nacuk. (More)
PARMAR BOWS OUT
JUNE 29: Arvind Parmar's Wimbledon adventure came to an end when he was beaten by Marc Rosset. (More)
KUERTEN ON CRUISE CONTROL
JUNE 29: Gustavo Kuerten marked himself down as a good outside bet with an impressive second-round win. (More)
RAFTER WINS BATTLE OF THE AUSSIES
JUNE 29: Pat Rafter gained revenge over Todd Woodbridge to claim his place in the third round. (More)
SCUD BEATS THE RAIN
JUNE 29: Mark Philippoussis beat Arnaud Di Pasquale to keep on course for a clash with Tim Henman. (More)
SIMPLE FOR SELES
JUNE 29: Monica Seles breezed past Belgian Els Callens 6-4 6-4 to book her place in round three. (More)
CAPRIATI MARCHES ON
JUNE 29: Jennifer Capriati disposed of American compatriot Meghann Shaughnessy in straight sets. (More)
DOKIC'S FATHER ESCORTED AWAY
JUNE 29: Jelena Dokic's father Damir was escorted out of Wimbledon by police officers after a bizarre incident. (More)
PAT CASH AUDIO
JUNE 29: Pat Cash gives his views on the action on Day Three of Wimbledon. (More)
BRITISH HOPEFULS REDUCED TO THREE
JUNE 29: British chances of Wimbledon victory were cut to three after two more home hopefuls crashed out. (More)
KOURNIKOVA FANS GET ANOTHER CHANCE
JUNE 29: Anna Kournikova's Wimbledon is not over despite her second-round women's singles exit. (More)
SAMPRAS WIMBLEDON BID IN BALANCE
JUNE 28: Pete Sampras was taken to hospital with an ankle injury after his victory over Karol Kucera. (More)
NORMAN CRASHES OUT
JUNE 28: Number three seed Magnus Norman was defeated by Belgian qualifier Olivier Rochus. (More)
KRAJICEK FEELS FERREIRA FURY
JUNE 28: Wayne Ferreira inspired himself to victory over Richard Krajicek with a foul-mouthed outburst. (More)
KOURNIKOVA EXIT BREAKS HEARTS
JUNE 28: Anna Kournikova was a high profile casualty on day three at Wimbledon. (More)
NAVRATILOVA RESUMES WIMBLEDON AFFAIR
JUNE 28: Martina Navratilova made a winning start to her emotional Wimbledon return. (More)
EARLY EXIT FOR PIOLINE
JUNE 28: Former finalist Cedric Pioline went out in the second round to Vladimir Voltchkov of Belarus. (More)
AND THEN THERE WERE THREE
JUNE 28: Wimbledon's British contingent was skittled down to three on the third day of the tournament. (More)
CONCHITA CRASHES OUT
JUNE 28: Conchita Martinez crashed out of Wimbledon to Canada's Sonya Jeyaseelan in the second-round. (More)
YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'VE BEEN TARANGOED
JUNE 28: Jeff Tarango controversially accused his opponent Paul Goldstein of faking injury. (More)
LEE'S DREAM ENDED
JUNE 28: Martin Lee's Wimbledon dream was ended by Moroccan Younes El Aynaoui on Wednesday. (More)
LATIMER BOWS OUT
JUNE 28: Louise Latimer put up a brave fight but eventually lost to Anke Huber in a three set thriller. (More)
VENUS WILLIAMS IN THIRD ROUND
JUNE 28: Venus Williams joined sister Serena in the third round after beating Japan's Ai Sugiyama. (More)
WILLIAMS RACES INTO LAST 32
JUNE 28: Serena Williams beat Dutch qualifier Yvette Basting in just 33 minutes. (More)
EASY WIN FOR RAYMOND
JUNE 28: American Lisa Raymond beat German Jana Kandarr in straight sets. (More)
FRAZIER COMES BACK FOR VICTORY
JUNE 28: American Amy Frazier came back from a set down to defeat Alicia Molik of
Australia.
(More)
PISNIK THROUGH TO LAST 32
JUNE 28: Slovenia's Tina Pisnik beat Bulgarian Lubomira Bacheva 6-2 6-1 in their second-round match (More)
ZVEREVA BEATEN BY TANASUGRAN
JUNE 28: Natasha Zvereva was beaten in straight sets by Thailand's Tammy Tanasugarn. (More)
SCREAMING MATCH ON THE CARDS
JUNE 28: Wimbledon is bracing itself for a screaming match between Anna Kournikova and Ann-Gaelle Sidot. (More)
AGASSI BLAST FOR SPANISH PROTEST
JUNE 28: Andre Agassi warned the stay-away Spaniards they would live to regret pulling out. (More)
WIN A SIGNED JOHN McENROE RACQUET
JUNE 28: You can win a signed John McEnroe racquet - and help charity in the process. (More)
WIMBLEDON DIARY
JUNE 28: Australian heart-throb Mark Philippoussis was asked to sign his most unusual autograph on Tuesday. (More)
CASH PRAISES AGASSI
JUNE 27: Pat Cash, Wimbledon summariser for Sporting Life, reflects on the day two action. (More)
GAMBILL PAYS OFF AS HEWITT CRASHES OUT
JUNE 27: Lleyton Hewitt became the biggest casualty so far, losing in straight sets to Jan-Michael Gambill. (More)
HENMAN THROUGH AFTER EARLY SHOCK
JUNE 27: Tim Henman recovered from an opening set shock to beat Paradorn Srichaphan in round one. (More)
TIM HAPPY TO AVOID RUSEDSKI FATE
JUNE 27: Tim Henman admitted that the thought of following Greg Rusedski out had spurred him on. (More)
AGASSI RECOVERS AFTER SCARE
JUNE 27: Andre Agassi recovered from an amazing first-set loss to see off the challenge of Taylor Dent. (More)
KUERTENS FOR WOODRUFF
JUNE 27: Fourth seed Gustavo Kuerten continued his improvement on grass with victory over Chris Woodruff. (More)
PARMAR LIFTS BRITISH SPIRITS
JUNE 27: Arvind Parmar gave the home crowd something to cheer with a five-set win over Andre Sa. (More)
NORMAN TAKES ADVANTAGE
JUNE 27: Mark Woodforde was forced to retire through injury to hand Magnus Norman a 6-4 6-2 2-0 victory. (More)
TEARFUL TAUZIAT SAYS GOODBYE
JUNE 27: Nathalie Tauziat could not stop the tears as she tumbled out of Wimbledon for the last time. (More)
RAFTER OVERCOMES BRITISH HURDLE
JUNE 27: British number three Jamie Delgado was brushed aside in three sets by Pat Rafter. (More)
BITTER-SWEET DAY FOR DAVENPORT
JUNE 27: Lindsay Davenport was handed a pass into round two after doubles partner Corina Morariu retired. (More)
SELES TRIES TO BEAT FRUSTRATION
JUNE 27: Monica Seles fears she may never win Wimbledon despite success over Karina Habsudova. (More)
AHL KEEPS HOME FLAG FLYING
JUNE 27: Lucie Ahl enjoyed an impressive first-round victory over Austrian Barbara Schwartz. (More)
CAPRIATI POWERS THROUGH
JUNE 27: Jennifer Capriati disposed of last week's Eastbourne finalist Dominique van Roost 6-2 6-4. (More)
PIERCE FEELING COMFORTABLE
JUNE 27: Mary Pierce had a runaway 6-1 6-3 success against Australian Nicole Pratt. (More)
EARLY EXIT FOR CROSS
JUNE 27: British number three Karen Cross bowed out to rising Spanish star Magui Serna. (More)
BLACK DAY FOR SMITH
JUNE 27: The mass exodus of home players continued as Sam Smith went out to Zimbabwe's Cara Black. (More)
COWAN JOINS BRITISH SCRAPHEAP
JUNE 27: Barry Cowan became the latest British casualty as he bowed out to Justin Gimelstob. (More)
WIN A SIGNED JOHN McENROE RACQUET
JUNE 27: You can win a signed John McEnroe racquet - and help charity in the process. (More)
WIMBLEDON DIARY
JUNE 27: Greg Rusedski reckons his world record for speed of serve is safe - thanks to bigger balls. (More)
CASH - WEAKEST MEN'S EVENT FOR YEARS
JUNE 27: Pat Cash, Wimbledon summariser for Sporting Life, reflects on the action from day one. (More)
RUSEDSKI SLOPES OUT OF WIMBLEDON
JUNE 26: Greg Rusedski couldn't get out of Wimbledon fast enough after losing to Vince Spadea. (More)
SAMPRAS - I'M FIT FOR RECORD TITLE BID
JUNE 26: Pete Sampras is ready for his historic title bid after disposing of Jiri Vanek. (More)
HINGIS EASES INTO SECOND ROUND
JUNE 26: World number one and top seed Martina Hingis cruised to a 6-1 6-2 win over Angeles Montolio. (More)
KOURNIKOVA SURVIVES TEST OF TENSION
JUNE 26: Anna Kournikova delighted her huge army of admirers by progressing to the second round. (More)
PIOLINE SAFELY THROUGH
JUNE 26: Cedric Pioline earned a second-round spot with a four-set victory over Norway's Christian Ruud. (More)
LATIMER WINS DESPITE JEERS
JUNE 26: British number one Louise Latimer overcame jeers to progress to the second round. (More)
KRAJICEK SURVIVES EARLY SCARE
JUNE 26: Former champion Richard Krajicek survived an early scare to beat Michael Kohlmann in four sets. (More)
SERENA SAFELY INTO ROUND TWO
JUNE 26: Serena Williams safely negotiated the first hurdle in her bid for the Wimbledon title. (More)
MACLAGAN BOWS OUT
JUNE 26: Scotland's Miles Maclagan crashed out in four sets to Daniel Nestor of Canada. (More)
LEE FLIES BRITISH FLAG
JUNE 26: Millwall fan Martin Lee roared like a lion into the second round of Wimbledon. (More)
PULLIN AND WARD GO OUT EARLY
JUNE 26: British women Julie Pullin and Jo Ward both crashed out of Wimbledon on day one. (More)
SAMPRAS BLASTS MISSING SPANIARDS
JUNE 26: Pete Sampras called Alex Corretja and Albert Costa "childish" for missing Wimbledon. (More)
HENMAN TARGETS SAMPRAS SCALP
JUNE 26: Tim Henman has pinpointed the secret to success at Wimbledon - beating Pete Sampras. (More)
SPANISH PAIR PULL OUT
JUNE 25: Spaniards Alex Corretja and Albert Costa have pulled out of Wimbledon. (More)
HINGIS IS A SMILING ASSASSIN
JUNE 25: The lovely smile on the face of Martina Hingis is the smile of the tiger. (More)
RIGGED DRAW CLAIMS DENIED
JUNE 25: Wimbledon's organisers have denied claims that the draw was rigged to benifit Brits. (More)
AGASSI AIMS TO IMPROVE
JUNE 25: Andre Agassi is starting to take Wimbledon more seriously. (More)
CAN TIM AND GREG END ENGLAND HURT?
JUNE 25: PA Sport's Frank Malley looks at the chances of England's tennis players at Wimbledon. (More)
DON'T BLINK OR YOU'LL MISS BRIT MISSES
JUNE 25: The "one round and out" image of the current crop of British ladies is not quite correct. (More)
FERRERO PULLS OUT AS ROW CONTINUES
JUNE 24: The All England Club defended their seeding policy as Juan Carlos Ferrero pulled out of Wimbledon. (More)
SAMPRAS TAKES CENTRE STAGE
JUNE 24: Pete Sampras will open the Centre Court action at Wimbledon on Monday. (More)
SAMPRAS OK AFTER SLIP-UP
JUNE 24: Alan Mills has brushed aside fears over Pete Sampras' participation following a minor injury. (More)
WIMBLEDON AWAITS BRIT OF ALL RIGHT
JUNE 24: There has never been a better time for Britain's under-achieving stars to finally deliver. (More)
CAN GREG'S DREAM BECOME REALITY?
JUNE 24: Wimbledon has always had a special place in Greg Rusedski's heart. (More)
TAUZIAT SEARCHING FOR ELUSIVE WIN
JUNE 24: Nathalie Tauziat wants to be remembered for something other than her controversial book. (More)
LINDSAY STILL LOOKING TO HAVE FUN
JUNE 24: Lindsay Davenport insists it is not financial motivation that will drive her at Wimbledon. (More)
TIME FOR ANNA TO MAKE HER MARK
JUNE 24: Anna Kournikova future is bright - and she won't have to lean on her looks to stay famous. (More)
EASTBOURNE FINAL AN EMOTIONAL AFFAIR
JUNE 24: Julie Halard-Decugis hopes the Direct Line International final puts her spot-on for Wimbledon. (More)
TRIO THREATEN TO DITCH WIMBLEDON
JUNE 23: Spaniards Alex Corretja, Albert Costa and Juan Ferrero threatened to withdraw from Wimbledon. (More)
QUEEN OF SW19 FACES CHALLENGE
JUNE 23: Lindsay Davenport has had, possibly, the worst-ever build-up of any defending title-holder. (More)
PISTOL PETE STILL THE MAN TO BEAT
JUNE 23: Pete Sampras has bad news for anyone dreaming about snatching his Wimbledon crown. (More)
BECKER - TENNIS IS IN A BIG HOLE
JUNE 23: Boris Becker has claimed tennis is "in a big hole" on the eve of Wimbledon. (More)
KRAJICEK ONE TO WATCH
JUNE 23: Dutch powerhouse Richard Krajieck is more than just a Wimbledon quiz question. (More)
LARSSON PULLS OUT WITH INJURY
JUNE 23: Swede Magnus Larsson has been forced to withdraw from Wimbledon with an injured right knee. (More)
MIRNYI LIVES LIFE TO THE MAX
JUNE 23: There will be few more intimidating sights at Wimbledon than the presence of Max Mirnyi. (More)
PARMAR UPBEAT DESPITE DEFEAT
JUNE 23: Arvind Parmar heads for Wimbledon believing he has what it takes to frighten the world's best players. (More)
RIOS RULED OUT OF WIMBLEDON
JUNE 22: Former world number one Marcelo Rios has withdrawn from Wimbledon with a leg injury. (More)
STEVENSON SEEKS A CHANGE OF FORM
JUNE 22: Alexandra Stevenson is hoping for a change of fortune as Wimbledon approaches. (More)
TAYLOR CONFIDENT OVER BRITS
JUNE 22: Roger Taylor is confident that the wait for a British winner of the men title could soon be over. (More)
PIERCE BROADSIDE AT WIMBLEDON
JUNE 21: Mary Pierce has hit out at Wimbledon, revealing she is not looking forward to playing. (More)
PIOLINE PASSIONATE ABOUT TENNIS
JUNE 21: If points were awarded for passion, Cedric Pioline would be up there at the top of the pile. (More)
HENMAN FACES TOUGH START
JUNE 20: Tim Henman is on course for a clash with Goran Ivanisevic after the Wimbledon draw was made. (More)
EMERSON WANTS TO KEEP HIS RECORD
JUNE 20: PA Sport's Frank Malley talks to Roy Emerson about his Grand Slam record. (More)
SEEDING BOOST FOR RUSEDSKI
JUNE 19: Greg Rusedski was handed a pre-Wimbledon boost when he was seeded 14th. (More)
CAPRIATI MEANS BUSINESS
JUNE 19: Jennifer Capriati is back to do the business at Wimbledon after a rollercoaster career. (More)
BRIT'S WIMBLEDON WILD CARD
JUNE 16: Britain's Jo Ward and India's Mahesh Bhupati have been awarded wild card entries to Wimbledon. (More)
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