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   Tuesday, 7 January, 2003, 10:48 GMT
 How good is Hewitt?
Lleyton Hewitt adds the Wimbledon crown to his impressive list of titles.
 Will anyone halt the Williams' reign?
Serena Williams beats her sister Venus to claim a first Wimbledon title.
Tim Henman has high hopes for Wimbledon Will Tim ever win Wimbledon?
Top seed Lleyton Hewitt blows Tim Henman away in three sets in a one-sided semi-final encounter.
Should Centre Court cover up?
As Wimbledon falls victim to the weather once again, the clamour for a roof on the show courts increases.
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BBC Sport Online invites you to talk live with British boxer Audley Harrison.
Should stars face random drug tests?
Plans to introduce out-of-competition drugs tests are angrily opposed by top players in the women's game.
Does grass court tennis have a future?
Big servers now dominate grass court tournaments and very few high profile events are played on the surface.
Time for video technology?
A tight line-call in the crucial third set tie-break proved a turning point in Tim Henman's match against Wayne Ferreira.
Does Greg get a rough deal?
While Tim Henman scrapes into the quarter-finals with large media support, the largely unnoticed Greg Rusedski has gone out.
Is British tennis still elitist?
British tennis has often been seen as having an elitist image, and this has been blamed for its lack of success.
Should prize money be equal?
Wimbledon have increased the prize money for women but many believe they should receive the same as the men.
Time to serve up changes?
Tennis has become a power struggle dominated by big servers, and some say they are damaging the game.
The end for Pete and Andre?
Seven-time champion Pete Sampras and 1992 champion Andre Agassi both bow out in the second round.
Was Anna treated unfairly?
The WTA protests to the BBC after Anna Kournikova threatens to leave her post-match interview.
Has Wimbledon lost its sparkle?
The British have long regarded Wimbledon as tennis' biggest tournament, but some top players disagree.
Ladies to shine at Wimbledon?
With the men's game dominated by big servers, the women's competition may provide the best entertainment.


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