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Wimbledon Diary: Day 13

Tomas Berdych's body language as he walked onto the court to face Rafa Nadal in the Wimbledon final revealed the likely final result, writes Steve Pearce.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day 12

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Outside of Vera Zvonareva's closest friends and relations, it's hard to think of anyone who thought that the Russian had much of a chance against Serena Williams in the women's singles final.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day 11

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Day 11 of Wimbledon ended much as it was predicted to, writes Steve Pearce.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day 10

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Grandstand's Steve Pearce wraps up the women's semi-finals at Wimbledon.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Nine

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Steve Pearce opines on the decline of Wimbledon king Roger Federer on day nine in London.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Eight

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Steve Pearce witnessed the fall of two big names in the women's quarter-finals on day eight at Wimbledon.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Seven

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Steve Pearce timed his afternoon to catch both of the Aussies in action on day seven at Wimbledon, but was to be left disappointed as they bowed out.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Six

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Rafael Nadal produced another Herculean effort at Wimbledon but is worried about his knees heading into the second week, writes Steve Pearce.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Five

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Steve Pearce says day five at Wimbledon was merely a day of good wins and of them all, Lleyton Hewitt's was most eye-catching.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Four

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Day four at Wimbledon was a right royal affair, writes Steve Pearce.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Three

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The Wimbledon marathon between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut is absurd, riveting and a lot of fun, writes Steve Pearce.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day Two

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Steve Pearce slipped, slopped and slapped to watch 'new Aussie' Anastasia Rodionova play hopeful Brit Anne Keothavong on day two at Wimbledon.

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Wimbledon Diary: Day One

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The first day of the 2010 Wimbledon tournament will be remembered for the upset that wasn't, writes Steve Pearce.

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Crunch time in Paris for Hewitt

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Former Davis Cup-winning player and coach Wally Masur believes Lleyton Hewitt will launch his French Open campaign on Sunday at a career crossroads.

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Tales from the Tour

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Young Australian tennis hopeful John Millman shares his lastest adventures on the world tour as he prepares to try and crack the main draw of his first grand slam.

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Fed Cup success resting on Stosur's shoulders

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Amid all the crisis talk in Australian tennis circles over the last 12 to 18 months, the Fed Cup team has been bucking the trend.

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French Open crown within Stosur's sights

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Sam Stosur, the latest golden girl of Australian tennis, believes she has the game to win the French Open.

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Ministry of youth

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Two Australian sporting superstars of the future helped announce themselves to the world this week, writes Grandstand's Quentin Hull.

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Tales from the Tour

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When young Australian tennis player John Millman was waiting in the change rooms alongside Radek Stepanek all he could think was - What have I gotten myself in to?

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Henin rediscovering love of tennis

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Justine Henin has fallen in love with tennis all over again.

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Lleyton: patron player of losing causes

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During the intense and private moments of his preparations to battle Roger Federer perhaps Lleyton Hewitt will offer a silent prayer to the patron saint of hopeless and desperate causes.

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Looking for love in all the wrong places

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These are strange times for Australian sports fans.

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Australian Open: At The Net

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Grandstand's Gerard Whateley and Paul McNamee go courtside at Melbourne Park to give you a wrap-up of the day's news from the 2010 Australian Open.

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Memorable moments from Hopman Cup XXII

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As Hopman Cup XXII draws to a close, Carole Kerr looks back on some of the great moments and wonderful adventures enjoyed during the unique event.

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Standing out from the crowd

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She's a drummer, an aspiring politician and in her spare time, world number 56 Andrea Petkovic plays tennis for a living.