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Murray sees off flamboyant Brown
Britain's Andy Murray overcomes the unorthodox style of Jamaica's Dustin Brown to reach the third round of the US Open.

Live text - US Open day five
Andy Murray beats Dustin Brown in straight sets on day five at Flushing Meadows, where defending women's champion Kim Clijsters also goes through.

Clijsters and Stosur go through
Defending champion Kim Clijsters and Australia's Samantha Stosur power into the fourth round of the US Open.

Isner secures third-round berth
American John Isner reaches round three of the US Open with a four-set win over Marco Chiudinelli on day five.

Federer progresses as seeds fall
Roger Federer overcomes windy conditions to beat Andreas Beck and reach the US Open third round, but seeds Nikolay Davydenko and Marin Cilic crash out.

Wozniacki through after whitewash
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki cruises into the third round of the US Open with a blistering 6-0 6-0 win over Chinese Taipei's Kai-Chen Changon.

Angry Roddick falls to Tipsarevic
Ninth seed Andy Roddick sees his hopes of claiming a second US Open title end with a second-round defeat by Janko Tipsarevic in New York.

Baltacha campaign ends at US Open
British number one Elena Baltacha's run at the US Open ends in round two with defeat by 27th seed Petra Kvitova.

Azarenka collapses during match
Tenth seed Victoria Azarenka collapses during her second-round match against Gisela Dulko, while former world number one Ana Ivanovic thrashes Jie Zheng.

Venus & Ivanovic into round three
Third seed Venus Williams and former world number one Ana Ivanovic win their second-round matches at the US Open.

Sharapova & Jankovic edge through
Maria Sharapova and Jelena Jankovic come through tough opening encounters before top seed Caroline Wozniacki storms into round two of the US Open.

Keothavong eliminated in New York
Britain's Anne Keothavong loses 2-6 6-1 6-1 to Yung-Jan Chan of Chinese Taipei in round one of the US Open.

Nadal through after opening test
World number one Rafael Nadal beats Russia's Teymuraz Gabashvili in the first round of the US Open.

Hawk-Eye firm lined up for sale
The British company behind the Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology used in tennis and cricket is to be put up for sale.

Federer strolls into second round
Five-time champion Roger Federer gets his US Open campaign off to a smooth start as he defeats Argentina's Brian Dabul in straight sets.

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At The Tennis Gallery Wimbledon we have a large stock of tennis tournament programmes from all over the world. We have programmes from the Grand Slam tournaments, ATP and WTA Tours, Davis Cup, Fed Cup and other events, but our particular specialism is the Wimbledon Championships. Our huge stock of Wimbledon programmes covers the earliest days of the tournament before the first World War through to the latest 2009 editions. Programmes are reasonably priced, and are in excellent or mint condition unless otherwise stated.

Wimbledon Programmes are uniquely produced for each day of The Championships, carryiing fully updated results plus the daily order of play on all courts. Prior to 1977, the programmes were even better, with interesting daily articles and different photographs in each issue. The programmes provide insights into contemporary life through period artwork, design and advertising. Programmes make excellent "special occasion" gifts for ardent tennis enthusiasts.
Prices for Wimbledon Programmes are surprisingly reasonable, with a current 2009 edition costing under £10 including postage. Most programmes for the last 50 years are available at under £20 each, although Final Editions with full results are highly sought after by collectors and attract premium prices. If you do not see the programme you want please call us during gallery opening hours, as new stock is constantly arriving.

We also have thousands of tennis collectables including magazines, ball cans, racquets, clothing, photographs, postcards, posters and autographed items. Space constraints make it necessary for us to keep many items in storage, but these can be viewed by appointment. We will gradually be cataloguing our stock of collectables, so keep checking this site for updates. Please let us know of your tennis collecting interests, so that we can inform you of new acquisitions. We purchase tennis items, and we will be happy to provide a free valuation on request.

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