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Lleyton Hewitt in 2002.
That would be Rafael Nadal. He won the Wimbledon Championships most recently in 2010. *Time goes by, of course, and this answer may need to be updated. Currently, this answer is speaking from 2013.
As of the 2008 Wimbledon tournament, eight singles titles and six doubles titles. Australian - three singles (2003, 2005, 2007) and two doubles (2001, 2003)French - one singles (2002) and one doubles (1999)Wimbledon - two singles (2002, 2003) and two doubles (2000, 2002)US Open - two singles (1999, 2002) and one doubles (1999)Including this recent Wimbledon, Serena Williams has won 11 Grand Slam singles titles.
Wimbledon is unique among Grand Slam tournaments because it is the only one that still uses a best-of-five sets format for men's singles matches. This format allows for more opportunities for players to come back from a deficit and adds an extra level of physical and mental challenge to the competition. Other Grand Slam tournaments, such as the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open, have switched to a best-of-three sets format for men's singles matches in recent years.
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Michael Stich is most famous for winning the 1991 Wimbledon Championship Tournament. He is current the number 2 nominee in 2013 in the Recent Player Category for induction into the Tennis Hall of Fame.
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I think the player you are looking for is Germany's Tommy Haas, whose most recent noticeable achievement came in 2009, where he reached the Wimbledon men's sinlges semi-finals, however in that match he was defeated in straight sets by Switzerland's very own Roger Federer.
The Australian state of Victoria, in the south-east of the country, was worst affected by the recent bushfires.
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