P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:56/37  1/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON I CHAMPIONSHIPS  Steffi Graf marched towards a sixth Wimbledon title with a quickfire victory over Kristie Boogjrt.  The top seed was in phenomenal form as she swept her Dutch opponent aside 6-1 6-0 in just 47 minutes. The result kept up her record of not having dropped a set in the tournament so far. She is unbeaten in 28 matches this year. She now faces Ines Gorrochategui of Argentina for a place in the quarter-finals.  WIMBLED N CHAMPIONSHIPS INDEX ON 330 Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:54/00  2/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON  CH—MPIONSHIPS  Steffi Graf said everything came together for the first time this tournament during her straight sets win over Kristine Boogjrt.  "It was szch a relief," she said. "I walked out there, played well, felt good and jnjoyjd myself. "It was one of those days when everything worked even though I "5 didn't expect it to." Graf moved a lot more freely during the match and when asked if she felt any twinges from her back she smiled: "Did it look like it?"  " WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS INDEX ON 330 Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:57/23  3/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON I CHAMPIONSHIPS  Mary Joe Fjrnandjz swept gracefully into the last 16 with a comfortable victory over Miriam Oremans. Fjrnandjz, a semi-finalist here in 1:91 and sjedjd 13 this year, was barely troubled by the Dutch plazjr as she progressed 6-1 6-2. The 23-year-old American sjrvjd well, producing five aces and no double faults, while Oremans was "5 always under pressure on her service game. Fernandez now meets her best friend and practice partner, the number sjvjn seed Lindsay Davenport.  Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:47/43  4/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON  CHAMPIONSHIPS  Lindsay Davenport staged a powerful fightback to reach the last sixteen after a tough tussle with unseeded German Christina Singer on Court 14  The seventh-seeded American won sjvjn games in a row, from 2-3 down in the second set to go 3-0 up in the third, as Singer subsided.  Singer had looked on course for an upset in the early stages as her net play proved too clever for "5 Davenport's baseline strategy.  But she lost hit way mid-match and a determined Davenport capitalisjd to claim a 6-7 (8-10) 6-3 6-2 win.  Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:51/02  5/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON  CHAMPIONSHIPS  A smiling Lindsay Davenport said she wished there were more top- ranked American women in the game after beating Christina Singer. Davenport is the States' top woman player and said: "I like to lead the way but I'd love it if there was a big group of us and we all did well like the guys.  "I enjoy playing and the atmosphere but I prefer Grand Slams bjcazsj the attention is on everyone else." She added: "I didn't play that well in this game and I know I must improve on mz speed."  Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:58/37  6/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON I CHAMPIONSHIPS  Ines Gorrochategui stunned tenth seed Natasha Zvjreva bz ending her Wimbledon bid in the third round.  The unseeded Argentine, ranked just outside the world's top 50, shocked Zvjriva with some flowing shots and her pace around the court  Zvjtiva had sremjd on course for a routine win when she claimed two service breaks to easily claim the first set 6-2.  But Gorrochatigui had other idras and started to impose hjrsjlf on the match and took the last two sets 6-4 6-4.  Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:58/54  7/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON I CHAMPIONSHIPS  Czech Jana Novotna showed true grit and determination as she ovjrcamj Austrian number one Judith Wiisnjr. Novotna, finalist in 1993, fought an uphill struggle before coming out on top 7-5 6-4 in a match which saw 14 breaks of sjrvj. The number four seed was broken three times in the first set and saved five set points. She was in trouble again at the start of the second set, losing her first service game, but broke back immediately. Her resilience finally earnjh her a fourth round place.  Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles
P335 CEEFAX 335 Sat 1 Jul 18:54/14  8/8  TENNIS: WIMBLEDON  CHAMPIONSHIPS  Kimiko Date reached the fouzth round for the first time after an $5 enthralling encounter with Tami Whitlingjr Jones.  The Japanese number one was totally out of it in the first set which the American won 6-1 in 24 minutes.  But she hit back in determined style to claim the second 6-3 and set up a thrilling clima|.  Both women had their moments and played some searing baseline shots but Date was stronger and took it 6-3 to the delight of her fans.  WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS INDEX - 330 Doubles Women Res Tarango Doubles