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By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com Friday, June 29, 2007 WIMBLEDON, England -- Wayne Arthurs had what you might call a senior moment after his second-round upset of Spain's Tommy Robredo, the No. 11 seed. First, a couple of fellow Australians greeted him in front of the locker room with a personalized wheelchair. Then the 36-year-old Arthurs, the oldest man in Wimbledon's singles draw, couldn't remember striking his second and final match point when reporters quizzed him. For the record, it was a backhand winner scooped from his shoe t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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