Murray wins match with latest finish ever
Laying face-down for a postmatch massage as midnight approached, Andy Murray was thrilled he managed to complete his third-round victory at Wimbledon on Saturday night.
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Tsonga hoping to dance all the way to Wimbledon glory
French tennis star Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is hoping to dance all the way to Wimbledon glory.
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Wimbledon 2012: After win over Nadal, Rosol loses in straight sets
Roson who created one of the biggest upsets in the history of Wimbledon, couldn`t continue with the same rhythm as he lost 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (6) against 27-th seeded Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany.
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Wimbledon 2012, Day 6: Roddick out, Tsonga and Ferrer advance
French Open champions Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza crashed out of the Wimbledon as they suffered a 3-6, 1-6 defeat to the unseeded pair of Australian P Hanley and Russia`s A Kudryavtseva.
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Paes wins, Sania-Bhupathi crash out of Wimbledon
Indian tennis stalwarts Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, saw their fortunes take different turns on Saturday.
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Rosol needed ‘shot of booze’ to sleep after shock Wimbledon win over Nadal 
Czech tennis player Lukas Rosol could not sleep properly at night after shockingly defeating world number two Rafael Nadal in a five-set Wimbledon thriller.
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Rusedski backs ‘great champion’ Nadal to bounce back following Wimbledon ‘blip`` 
Former British number one tennis player Greg Rusedski has said Lukas Rosol was lucky to win the match and feels the Spaniard would bounce back soon.
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Federer believes Wimbledon Centre Court ‘roof’ will cause ‘more shocks in sport’ 
Swiss tennis ace Roger Federer believes the roof on Wimbledon``s famed Centre Court has made a lottery out of his pursuit for the championship title.
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Radek Stepanek ordered to change ‘bright shoes’ over All England Club’s strict ‘predominantly white’ 
Czech Republican tennis ace Radek Stepanek was ordered to change his ‘bright blue’ shoes by the authorities of the All England Club.
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Wimbledon 2012: Roger Federer rallies past Benneteau
Roger Federer overcame a two-set deficit Friday at Wimbledon to avoid his earliest Grand Slam exit since 2004.
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