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Wimbledon 2004

on BBC Two England

Continued live coverage from the grass courts of SW19 in the third grand-slam event of the year, where the quarter-final line-up should be decided by the end of today's play.
Last year, Tim Henman acknowledged the part played by fans in his fourth-round victory over Argentina's David Nalbandian, citing the "phenomenal atmosphere" on Centre Court. The British number one took just over three hours and five sets to see off a determined challenge from the 2002 runner-up-will this year see "Tiger Tim" book his eighth Wimbledon quarter-final in nine years?
Elsewhere, an injured Roger Federer battled through the pain barrier to beat Feliciano Lopez 7-6, 6-4, 6-4, while the mixed doubles pairing of Alex Lopez Moron and Rossana Neffa-de los Rios gave eventual champions Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova little cause for concern.
Presented by Sue Barker , with commentary from Tracey Austin, Chris Bailey, John Barrett, Boris Becker, Pat Cash, Andrew Castle, John Lloyd, John McEnroe, David Mercer and Sam Smith.
BBCi: digital viewers can select action from up to seven extra courts. plus a range of other services including live scores, results and news, by pressing the red button on their handset. For up-to-the-minute clips, comprehensive coverage and a Tardis Tennis game visit [web address removed] The RT Interview with Martina Navratilova : page 26

Contributors

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Tim Henman
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David Nalbandian
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Roger Federer
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Feliciano Lopez
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Alex Lopez Moron
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Rossana Neffa-De
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Leander Paes
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Martina Navratilova
Presented By:
Sue Barker
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Chris Bailey
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John Barrett
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Boris Becker
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Pat Cash
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Andrew Castle
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John Lloyd
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John McEnroe
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David Mercer
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Sam Smith.
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Martina Navratilova

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