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Wimbledon 2005

on BBC One London

Sue Barker is back in the chair to present all the action from today's men's singles quarter-final matches.
It was at this stage last year that Tim Henman 's Wimbledon dream came to a crashing end as he lost tamely to unseeded
Croatian Mario Ancic in straight sets. There was also disappointment for Australian
Lleyton Hewitt , who succumbed to eventual winner and this year's top seed Roger Federer in four sets. BBCi: satellite and cable viewers can select action from up to five extra courts, plus a range of extra features, by pressing the red button on their handset. Freeview viewers can access two additional courts, as well as the latest news, scores and results. For live commentary from BBC Radio 5 Live, news and scores, and three-minute video highlights packages at the end of play, visit www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon

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Sue Barker
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Tim Henman
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Mario Ancic
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Lleyton Hewitt
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Roger Federer

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