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In a second round affair, American and last year’s runner-up Andy Roddick ousted Daniele Bracciali from Italy, 7-5, 6-3, 6-7(3), 4-6, 6-3. The match had been suspended yesterday because of darkness with Roddick leading two sets to one. Late in the fourth set, Bracciali was able to break Roddick’s serve and hold on to his own to close the set. In the fifth and deciding set Roddick, who hit 23 aces throughout the match, broke Bracciali’s serve at 3-2 and with an amazing diving volley at 4-2 (15-30) was able to hold serve and advance to the third round. Next, Roddick faces Russia's Igor Andreev for a spot in the Round of 16.

No. 21 Seed Fernando Gonzalez also guaranteed a career-best fourth round appearance by defeating No. 11 seed Joachim Johansson 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. The clay court specialist stunned Johansson, breaking the Swede’s serve in 4-of-13 opportunities and never losing his serve. Johansson, who hit 23 aces against Rusedski in the previous round, was able to hit only nine aces in today’s match. Gonzalez will next play the winner of No. 31 seed Mikhail Youzhny and Jonas Bjorkman.

Croatian Mario Ancic also advanced to the Round of 16 with an easy win over last year’s Junior Wimbledon Champion Gael Monfils, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. The No. 10 seed Ancic dominated the entire match, hitting nine aces, 23 winners and breaking Monfils’ serve in 5-of-9 opportunities. Last year’s semifinalist now faces Spaniard Feliciano Lopez.

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1st Federer, R. 710

2nd Nadal, R. 665

3rd Davydenko, N. 314

4th Safin, M. 306

5th Roddick, A. 296

6th Coria, G. 269

7th Hewitt, L. 264

8th Puerta, M. 254

9th Gaudio, G. 248

10th Ferrer, D. 224

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Pierce Keeps Rolling

Fresh from her runner-up finish at Roland Garros, a resurgent Mary Pierce (left) has defeated 17-year-old rising star Ana Ivanovic 61 64 Saturday to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the fifth time. Also advancing on Day 6 are Kveta Peschke, who ousted 1994 Wimbledon champ Conchita Martinez, No.8 seed Nadia Petrova, a winner of wildcard Cara Black, and defending champion Maria Sharapova, who defeated Katarina Srebotnik.

Provided the rain holds off, all 16 fourth round berths will be filled by the end of Saturday, with former champions Lindsay Davenport and Serena and Venus Williams still in the hunt.

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Pierce Keeps Rolling

Fresh from her runner-up finish at Roland Garros, a resurgent Mary Pierce (left) has defeated 17-year-old rising star Ana Ivanovic 61 64 Saturday to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the fifth time. Also advancing on Day 6 are Kveta Peschke, who ousted 1994 Wimbledon champ Conchita Martinez, No.8 seed Nadia Petrova, a winner of wildcard Cara Black, and defending champion Maria Sharapova, who defeated Katarina Srebotnik.

Provided the rain holds off, all 16 fourth round berths will be filled by the end of Saturday, with former champions Lindsay Davenport and Serena and Venus Williams still in the hunt.

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London, England: The ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour held a dinner in honor of Wimbledon Chief Executive Chris Gorringe on Friday, June 17. Gorringe (2nd from left), presiding over his final Wimbledon this year, was joined by former champions, including (pictured left to right) Pam Shriver, Ann Jones and Billie Jean King.

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London, England: The ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour held a dinner in honor of Wimbledon Chief Executive Chris Gorringe on Friday, June 17. Gorringe (2nd from left), presiding over his final Wimbledon this year, was joined by former champions, including women's tennis pioneer Billie Jean King (pictured) as well as the CEOs of both tours, Larry Scott from the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour (far left) and Mark Miles from the ATP (right).

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London, England: Defending Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova conducts pre-tournament interviews days before the Championships began

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London, England: Maria Kirilenko arrives at London's Hard Rock Cafe for the Wimbledon Player Party

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London, England: British pop star Beverley Knight entertains the masses at the Wimbledon Player Party Saturday night

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London, England: Two-time Wimbledon champion Venus Williams smiles for photographers upon arrival at the Hard Rock Cafe for the 2005 Wimbledon Player Party

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London, England: Russian teenager Anna Chakvetadze, making her debut appearance at Wimbledon, arrives for the joint ATP/Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Wimbledon Player Party

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London, England: US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova and friend inside the Hard Rock Cafe Saturday night at the Wimbledon Player Party.

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London, England: Svetlana Kuznetsova touches an ice sculpture at the Hard Rock Cafe.

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