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Carnage as seeds stumble
Serena Williams contemplates her fourth round exit at Wimbledon 2011. Getty Images
27 June, 2011

Both Williams sisters and top seed Caroline Wozniacki were all sent crashing out of Wimbledon on Monday as the women's singles was rocked by a triple upset.
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Video: Wimbledon Day 7 Aussie Watch
Bernard Tomic thanks the Aussie fans after his fourth round win at Wimbledon 2011. Getty Images
27 June, 2011

Pete Marcato reviews another successful day for the Aussies at Wimbledon 2011.
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Bernard’s big chance
Bernard Tomic, Wimbledon. GETTY IMAGES
27 June, 2011

Bernard Tomic has the chance to set up a dream Wimbledon quarterfinal showdown against world No.2 and occasional hitting partner Novak Djokovic on Monday.
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Mitchell wins ITF title in Spain
27 June, 2011

Rising star Benjamin Mitchell has claimed his second ITF Pro Tour title this year with an impressive performance in Melilla, Spain.
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Video: Rafter on Tomic
27 June, 2011

Australian Davis Cup Captain Pat Rafter speaks about young talent Bernard Tomic's development.
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Video: Wimbledon Day 6 Aussie watch
Bernard Tomic, Getty Images.
27 June, 2011

Catch up on what the Australian players have been up to at Wimbledon.
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Video: Rafter’s Davis Cup decisions
Pat Rafter. GETTY IMAGES
27 June, 2011

Pat Rafter talks about Australia's upcoming Davis Cup tie against China in Beijing.
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Photos: how the Aussies fared in week one
A shocked Sam Stosur exits the first round for the second year in a row. GETTY IMAGES
27 June, 2011

It was a week of mixed fortunes for the Aussies at Wimbledon, here's a look back at the first week of the 125th Championships.
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Aussie results daily update, 27 June
Ben Mitchell, Melbourne. NIC BISHOP
27 June, 2011

Get the latest Aussie results from home and abroad.
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Gajdosova eyes top 20
Jarmila Gajdosova, Wimbledon. GETTY IMAGES
27 June, 2011

Australia's Jarmila Gajdosova says she must build big match confidence if she wants to crack the world's top 20 by the end of the year.
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