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Wimbledon 2006

on BBC Two England

Sue Barker presents live coverage of day six at the All England Club.
At this stage last year,
Wimbledon newcomer
Andy Murray 's incredible run was halted by Argentina's David Nalbandian , after the passionate young Scot went two sets up only to collapse when cramp and fatigue set in. Meanwhile, two-times ladies champion Serena Williams suffered a shock straight-sets defeat to the unseeded
Jill Craybas , missing out on a fourth-round meeting with sister Venus. Commentary by, among others, Pat Cash , Andrew Castle , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , David Mercer , Michael Stich ,
Liz Smylie , Sam Smith , Simon Reed and Louise Pleming. (HD - live Centre and Number One
Court coverage only) Coverage on Radio Five Live from 12 noon Digital viewers can select action from up to five extra courts, plus a range of extra features, via the red button. MotoGP qualifying coverage from
Donington Park is available between
12.50 and 2.30 (not on Freeview) The unsung heroes: page 6 The Inside Story: page 60
Subsequent programmes may run late or change

Contributors

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Andy Murray
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David Nalbandian
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Serena Williams
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Jill Craybas
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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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Michael Stich
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Liz Smylie
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Sam Smith
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Simon Reed
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Louise Pleming.

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