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Vidi, vici, VenusVidi, vici, Venus
Williams beats Bartoli 6-4,6-1 Natasha Woods reports from Wimbledon
By Natasha Woods

Weather Beaten
DIARY: NATASHA WOODS

Winner who never lost belief in herself
The father is no less famous than the daughters. He has taught them, encouraged them, warned them. What Richard Williams used to say about Venus and Serena wore on our nerves and sense of propriety. Now we take his words as gospel
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By Art Spander

Djokovic’s pain is Nadal’s gain
MEN’S SEMI-FINAL: ELEANOR PRESTON

Court action
For the first time, a newspaper has been granted behind-the-scenes access to the world of new balls, weather alerts and calling time. In an exclusive interview and with unprecedented access for photographs, the Sunday Herald brings you an umpire’s story of Wimbledon
By Natasha Woods

London’s Tour de Force
Doubters are silenced as cyclists win British hearts
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By Jeremy Whittle

The Spying Game
The ‘Stepneygate’ scandal has cast a dark shadow over Formula One that could prove difficult to shake, writes Jim McGill

Sweat Shop
Britain’s boxing fraternity and bookies expect the next stage of Amir Khan’s rise to stardom, the Commonwealth lightweight title, to be a formality. But while he enjoys the limelight, the Sunday Herald was granted exclusive access to champion Willie Limond’s training camp where the Scot is quietly getting into shape for the biggest fight of his life.
By Alisdair Reid

HAMILTON PRODUCES YET ANOTHER SPECIAL MOMENT
Englishman secures pole position for the British Grand Prix with a breathtaking final lap, reports Jim McGill

SWITCHING OFF
Paris meet reflects lack of interest as well as talent in Europe, says Steven Downes
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Brewerton tastes success after four years
Wales’ Becky Brewerton triumphed at the Golf Punk Ladies English Open at Chart Hills in Kent, yesterday, her first victory in four years as a professional on the European Ladies’ Tour
By Elspeth Burnside

Dane on the up and up
Montgomerie slips up to sit four shots behind leader
By Mark Jones

Relishing the low life
The players know less is more when it comes to scoring, but the organisers believe the same is true when it comes to making changes at Loch Lomond, reports Alan Campbell

Bonnie location offers trip
By Jim Black

Hamilton and Maiden help champions raise their game
Grange revival continues at Shawholm after shaky first half of the campaign
By David Kelso

Back to work after revolution
After the recent upheaval the Scotland players will be under the spotlight in Ireland
By Jonathan Coates

England remain positive in defeat
West Indies clinch NatWest Series but Collingwood insists the future is still bright
By Trevor Baxter

Notnowcato takes his own route to success
Authorized left outmanoeuvred in the Eclipse Stakes, reports Paul Wheeler

Art Failure
Cameron McNeish finds man’s work cannot compete with the glories of nature as he walks in Wester Ross