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Tennis and Golf

on BBC Two England

With Sue Barker and Steve Rider.

Tennis: Great Britain v Ecuador
Coverage of the first day's singles matches in this crucial Davis Cup tie from Wimbledon. Great Britain must win in order to stay in the elite group of 16 teams in world tennis - defeat would mean relegation to the zonal sections of the competition. Following the surprise early defeat of Greg Rusedski at this year's Wimbledon, British hopes will be riding on Tim Henman. Ecuador, however, have a few stars of their own, notably the Lapentti brothers, Nicolas and Giovanni. With commentary from John Barrett, David Mercer, Mark Cox and Chris Bailey.
Highlights can be seen at 11.20pm.

Golf
Coverage of the third round of play from Loch Lomond where players will be looking to find their form with the start of the Open at St Andrews just five days away. With commentary from Peter Alliss, Alex Hay, Ken Brown, Jerry Pate, Julian Tutt, Mike Hughesdon, Beverly Lewis and Dougie Donnelly.
TV presentation (tennis) Chris Lewis
(W)
(A new three-part series, The Open Championship, begins tonight at 6.45pm)

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Contributors

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Sue Barker
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Steve Rider.
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Greg Rusedski
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Tim Henman.
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John Barrett
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David Mercer
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Mark Cox
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Chris Bailey.
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Loch Lomond
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Peter Alliss
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Alex Hay
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Ken Brown
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Jerry Pate
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Julian Tutt
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Mike Hughesdon
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Beverly Lewis
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Dougie Donnelly
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Chris Lewis

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