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Saville wins Wimbledon boys’ title
Luke Saville wins the Wimbledon boys' title:GETTY IMAGES
3 July, 2011

South Australian Luke Saville produced a comeback worthy of his idol Lleyton Hewitt to win the Wimbledon boys' final.
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Aussies at Wimbledon: the beat goes on
Ashleigh Barty is playing for a place in the Wimbledon girls' final: GETTY IMAGES
2 July, 2011

How Australians fared on Friday, day 12 at Wimbledon on Friday.
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Tomic fuels young Australians
Luke Saville: Getty Images
2 July, 2011

Bernard Tomic's Wimbledon run has fuelled the belief of Australia's next generation of tennis players.
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Tomic-inspired Aussies arrive in China
Bernard Tomic, Wimbledon. GETTY IMAGES
1 July, 2011

The Australian Davis Cup team arrived in Beijing today to prepare for its crucial tie against China next week.
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Video: Ash Barty on her third-round win
Ash Barty, Wimbledon. GETTY IMAGES
1 July, 2011

Ash Barty speaks about her come-from-behind win in the third round of the Wimbledon girls' singles championships.
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Video: Jason Kubler and Luke Saville interview
Jason Kubler and Luke Saville, Wimbledon. GETTY IMAGES
1 July, 2011

Tennis.com.au chats with Wimbledon junior semifinalists Jason Kubler and Luke Saville.
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Aussie results daily update, 1 July
Jessica Moore. GETTY IMAGES
1 July, 2011

Get the latest Aussie results from home and abroad.
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Kubler, Saville into semis
Jason Kubler in action on day eight of the Wimbledon Junior Championships. Getty Images
1 July, 2011

Three Aussies remain in the mix as we approach the business end of the Wimbledon Junior Championships.
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Video: Tomic post quarterfinal thoughts
Bernard Tomic. Getty Images.
30 June, 2011

Away from the media scrum, Bernard Tomic gives a quick overview of his experience at this years Wimbledon championships.
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Rafter not expecting any Davis Cup favours
Lleyton Hewitt, Cairns. GETTY IMAGES
30 June, 2011

Australia’s new Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter will be warning his team not to be complacent against a well-drilled Chinese team when they travel to Beijing later this week.
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