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Wimbledon 2005

on BBC One London

It's women's quarter-finals day - weather permitting - and today's eight competitors are just two matches away from a place in Saturday's final.
Last year Karolina Sprem , who had caused the biggest shock in the women's singles by knocking out 2003 finalist
Venus Williams in the second round, finally succumbed to
Lindsay Davenport at this stage. Meanwhile, teenager Maria Sharapova beat Japan's
Ai Sugiyama in three sets to become the first Russian woman to reach the semi-finals since Anna Kournikova did so in 1997. Presented by Sue Barker , with commentary from, among others, John Barrett ,
Bill Threlfall , Barry Davies , Virginia Wade , Jo Durie and Tracy Austin. BBCi: digital viewers can press the red handset button to view other courts, plus a range of extra features www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon

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Karolina Sprem
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Venus Williams
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Lindsay Davenport
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Maria Sharapova
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Ai Sugiyama
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Anna Kournikova
Presented By:
Sue Barker
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John Barrett
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Bill Threlfall
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Barry Davies
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Virginia Wade
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Jo Durie
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Tracy Austin.

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