Sue Barker presents live coverage of the world's most famous tennis championships. Tim Henman, the only man to beat Roger Federer in the second week at Wimbledon, forms part of the BBC commentary team this year, along with regulars like John McEnroe, John Lloyd and Virginia Wade. The previous year's second round doubles match between Brazilians André Sá and Marcelo Melo against Paul Hanley and Kevin Ullyett was a record setter, consisting of 102 games in one match (the most on record), and the longest fifth set ever (28-26). At 5 hours and 58 minutes, the match was the second longest in Wimbledon history.