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Wimbledon 2003

on BBC Two England

Sue Barker introduces continued third-round coverage from the grass courts of SW19. At this stage last year,
Wayne Arthurs of Australia equalled his best Wimbledon performance from 1999 as he defeated American Taylor Dent in four sets, all of which were decided by a tie-break. Meanwhile Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador, seeded 22, reached the fourth round for the first time after a tough five-set match against 15th seed Andrei Pavel of Romania.
Commentary comes from John Alexander , Chris Bailey ,
John Barrett , Boris Becker , Pat Cash , Matt Chilton , Mark Cox , Annabel Croft , Barry Davies , Jo Durie , Peter Fleming , Harry Gration , Ann Jones , John Lloyd , John McEnroe ,
David Mercer , Simon Reed , Pam Shriver , Bill Threlfall and Virginia Wade. www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information RT OFFER: Ladies' and men's towels, a set of key rings, a selection of bags and a portable colour TV - see page 26 for details
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Contributors

Introduces:
Sue Barker
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Wayne Arthurs
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Nicolas Lapentti
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Andrei Pavel
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John Alexander
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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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Matt Chilton
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Mark Cox
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Annabel Croft
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Barry Davies
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Jo Durie
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Peter Fleming
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Harry Gration
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Ann Jones
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John Lloyd
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John McEnroe
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David Mercer
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Simon Reed
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Pam Shriver
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Bill Threlfall
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Virginia Wade.

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