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To get involved use 606 or text us your views & comments on 81111. (Not all contributions can be used) 1305: The players are on court and warming up. Roger's other half, Mirka, has been joined in the friends-and-family box by pop temptress Gwen Stefani and her hubby Gavin Rossdale, who has also shifted a few units with his band Bush. In the plush seats of the royal box, Bjorn Borg is mixing it with Des Lynman, Sir Michael Parkinson, Sir David Frost and Sir Trevor McDonald. And Mansour Bahrami. Safin wins the toss and elects to receive. 1300: The big question about today's first semi-final is which Marat Safin will turn up on Centre Court? Will it be the one who saw off Federer in five sets in the 2005 Australian Open semi-finals en route to his second Grand Slam win, or the player who has let his form and world ranking slide... [read full story]
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By Caroline Gammell Andy Murray may have disappointed British fans for another year but there was hope in the junior singles competition – with the rise of 14-year-old Laura Robson. The teenager has secured a place in the...
Wimbledon 2008: British teenager Laura Robson wins through to the junior semi-finals By Caroline Gammell British teenager Laura Robson gave tennis fans at Wimbledon something to cheer about yesterday as she won a place in the...
Tell Laura we love her. Laura Robson even found herself accosted by groupies yesterday after reaching the girls singles semi-finals - if a swirl of 12-year-old boys asking her to autograph their T-shirts can be described as...
Robson will play Slovakia's Romana Tabakova for a place in the girls' final As Britain's latest brave new tennis hope, Laura Robson is getting used to life in the spotlight at Wimbledon. The 14-year-old, who lives a five-minute...
Tell Laura we love her. Laura Robson even found herself accosted by groupies yesterday after reaching the girls singles semi-finals - if a swirl of 12-year-old boys asking her to autograph their T-shirts can be described as...
Tell Laura we love her. Laura Robson even found herself accosted by groupies yesterday after reaching the girls singles semi-finals - if a swirl of 12-year-old boys asking her to autograph their T-shirts can be described as...
The day after Andy Murray bowed out as the last British representative in the grown-up singles here, Laura Robson announced herself as the next budding talent upon whom a nation can shovel its inflated expectations. The...
Wimbledon 2008: British junior Laura Robson goes to the top of her class in girls' singles By William Johnson Laura Robson was as impressive off the court yesterday as she had been on it in winning her fourth match in the...
Robson will play Slovakia's Romana Tabakova for a place in the girls' final As Britain's latest brave new tennis hope, Laura Robson is getting used to life in the spotlight at Wimbledon. The 14-year-old, who lives a five-minute...
The match attracted three former LTA presidents, who probably wished they had someone such as Laura Robson as a treasure when they occupied the throne room of British tennis. Blessed heavens, here is a 14-year-old girl who...

