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Hewitt is the youngest champ since Boris Becker in 1986.
 
Without A Hitch
There's a reason he's No. 1. Lleyton Hewitt won his first Wimbledon title in straight sets -- as he won every match but one during the fortnight. David Nalbandian, making his debut at The Championships, never challenged Hewitt, Curry Kirkpatrick writes. It's the second Slam title for Hewitt, who beat Pete Sampras at the 2001 U.S. Open.
  • Australian men dominate | Streaky security
  • Nalbandian a first | A winner in Argentina

    Clean Sweep  

     
    Serena Williams First they took over the singles final, and then the Williams sisters took home the doubles title as well. After Serena beat Venus for the singles crown Saturday, the pair won their second Wimbledon doubles crown in three years.
  • Kirkpatrick: Serena rules | She's No. 1
  • Best match yet | No questions | Writing history


     
    Borg, Connors, Agassi and now Hewitt
    This final was the first between two baseliners since Bjorn Borg beat Jimmy Connors in '97-98.
     
    Kirkpatrick: On top of Henman Hill
    It's Tim Henman's everyday Englishman look and somewhat boring personality that have earned him not so universal praise.
     
    Kirkpatrick: Size doesn't matter
    Justine Henin doesn't get the publicity like the flashier players on tour, but she's quietly stacking up the wins.
     
    Serena dismisses talk of sibling collusion
    Serena Williams says that when she plays her sister Venus there's no prior discussion about who will win.
     
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    With MaliVai Washington 

    There has never been quite such a mismatched final at Wimbledon: the No. 1 player in the world against a clay-court player in his first grass-court tournament. But Argentine David Nalbandian's success should give other clay-courters hope that they, too, can go far at Wimbledon.

    SERVING IT UP

    Wimbledon officials give a dome serious consideration.

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    Sunday

    Hewitt d. Nalbandian
    6-1, 6-3, 6-2

    WOMEN
    Saturday

    S. Williams d. V. Williams
    7-6 (4), 6-3
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    HEADLINES


    Williamses' doubles final beats men's final in ratings

    Bjorkman-Woodbridge win doubles title

    Marathon 50-game set breaks Wimbledon mark

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    ESPN's Luke Jensen and Sal Paolantonio break down Serena's triumph in the battle of the Williams sisters.
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    ESPN's Luke Jensen and Sal Paolantonio preview the Lleyton Hewitt/David Nalbandian final.
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