Tennis: Wimbledon 99 - Yesterday at Wimbledon
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Your support makes all the difference.Martina Hingis, the No 1 seed, loses to 16-year-old Australian qualifier Jelena Dokic
Boris Becker survives three match points to win four-hour marathon against Britain's Miles MacLagan
Andre Agassi opens in impressive style with victory in straight sets over Romania's Andrei Pavel
Defending champion Jana Novotna sweeps aside Taiwan's Shi-Ting Wang to go through in just 46 minutes
America's Jennifer Capriati wins final set 9-7 to defeat Germany's Anke Huber
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