Watch Maria Sharapova vs Petra Kvitova 2011 Wimbledon Final Live Online Video Streaming
The 2011 Wimbledon Maria Sharapova vs Petra Kvitova Ladies Final Match is scheduled on Saturday, July 2 and this highly anticipated match will take place at the Centre Court. Sharapova, the 2004 champion, beat German wildcard Sabine Lisicki at the semifinal and will now have a chance to emulate her feat seven years ago. Meanwhile, Kvitova improved on her finish last year by beating Victoria Azarenka of Belarus to reach her first career Grand Slam final.
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Watch 2011 Wimbledon Final Matches Live Online Video Streaming
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The 2011 Wimbledon Championships Ladies and Men’s Singles Final has already taken shape with the Wimbledon 2011 Ladies title to be contested by 2004 champion Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic. The Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final will be contested on Sunday, July 3 and three out of the “Big Four” are still in the running for the title.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Championships Ladies Final Schedule:
Centre Court – July 2, 2011
[5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE)
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Championships Men’s Final Schedule:
Centre Court – July 3, 2011
[1] Rafael Nadal or [4] Andy Murray VS [2] Novak Djokovic or [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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The 2011 Wimbledon Championships Ladies and Men’s Singles Final has already taken shape with the Wimbledon 2011 Ladies title to be contested by 2004 champion Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic. The Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final will be contested on Sunday, July 3 and three out of the “Big Four” are still in the running for the title.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Championships Ladies Final Schedule:
Centre Court – July 2, 2011
[5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE)
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Championships Men’s Final Schedule:
Centre Court – July 3, 2011
[1] Rafael Nadal or [4] Andy Murray VS [2] Novak Djokovic or [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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2011 Wimbledon Men’s Final Schedule of Play Day 13. 3 July
2011 Wimbledon Men’s Final Schedule of Play Day 13. 3 July
The 2011 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final takes place on July 3, Sunday at the All England Club’s Centre Court. As of writing, the men’s singles event is at the semifinal stage. Rafael Nadal will face Andy Murray while Novak Djokovic will battle Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Should Djokovic reach the final, he will become the new world number one.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Men’s Final Schedule of Play Day 13. 3 July.
Men’s Singles final to take place at Centre Court
[1] Rafael Nadal or [4] Andy Murray VS [2] Novak Djokovic or [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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The 2011 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final takes place on July 3, Sunday at the All England Club’s Centre Court. As of writing, the men’s singles event is at the semifinal stage. Rafael Nadal will face Andy Murray while Novak Djokovic will battle Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Should Djokovic reach the final, he will become the new world number one.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Men’s Final Schedule of Play Day 13. 3 July.
Men’s Singles final to take place at Centre Court
[1] Rafael Nadal or [4] Andy Murray VS [2] Novak Djokovic or [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final Schedule of Play Day 12. 2 July
2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final Schedule of Play Day 12. 2 July
The 2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final takes place on July 2, Saturday at the All England Club’s Centre Court. Russia’s Maria Sharapova and Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova are contesting this prestigious grasscourt Slam title. Sharapova is a former champion while Kvitova is on her first career Grand Slam final.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final Schedule of Play Day 12. 2 July.
Ladies Singles final to take place at Centre Court
[5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE)
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The 2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final takes place on July 2, Saturday at the All England Club’s Centre Court. Russia’s Maria Sharapova and Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova are contesting this prestigious grasscourt Slam title. Sharapova is a former champion while Kvitova is on her first career Grand Slam final.
Here’s the 2011 Wimbledon Ladies Final Schedule of Play Day 12. 2 July.
Ladies Singles final to take place at Centre Court
[5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE)
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2011 Wimbledon Men’s Semifinal Schedule of Play Day 11. 1 July
2011 Wimbledon Men’s Semifinal Schedule of Play Day 11. 1 July
The 125th Wimbledon Championships begins is now on the semifinal stage with the men’s singles matches to take place on Friday, July 1. The Wimbledon 2011 Schedule of Play is provided daily by the organizers (usually by the end of the day). Here are the Men’s Singles Semifinal Matches that should not be missed:
Matches start 1 pm local time at Centre Court
[1] Rafael Nadal vs [4] Andy Murray (GBR)
[2] Novak Djokovic vs [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
Don’t miss the 2011 Wimbledon Men’s Semifinal Schedule of Play Day 11. 1 July
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The 125th Wimbledon Championships begins is now on the semifinal stage with the men’s singles matches to take place on Friday, July 1. The Wimbledon 2011 Schedule of Play is provided daily by the organizers (usually by the end of the day). Here are the Men’s Singles Semifinal Matches that should not be missed:
Matches start 1 pm local time at Centre Court
[1] Rafael Nadal vs [4] Andy Murray (GBR)
[2] Novak Djokovic vs [12] Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
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Watch Nadal v Murray Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Streaming
Watch Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Streaming
The 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray Men’s Semifinal Match is scheduled on Friday, July 1 and
will take place at the Centre Court. Murray is attempting to become the first British player since 1936 to win this grasscourt Slam. He’s been in the Wimbledon semifinals three years in a row. He lost in 2009 against Andy Roddick and last year to eventual champion Rafael Nadal. On Friday, Murray will have a chance to avenge his defeat against the top-ranked player. The Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray head-to-head series is now at 11-4 with Nadal winning all their past two matches this season (all on Clay including Roland Garros semifinals).
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The 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray Men’s Semifinal Match is scheduled on Friday, July 1 and
will take place at the Centre Court. Murray is attempting to become the first British player since 1936 to win this grasscourt Slam. He’s been in the Wimbledon semifinals three years in a row. He lost in 2009 against Andy Roddick and last year to eventual champion Rafael Nadal. On Friday, Murray will have a chance to avenge his defeat against the top-ranked player. The Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray head-to-head series is now at 11-4 with Nadal winning all their past two matches this season (all on Clay including Roland Garros semifinals).
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Watch Djokovic v Tsonga 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch Novak Djokovic vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Novak Djokovic vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Men’s Semifinal Match is scheduled on Friday, July 1 and
will take place at the Centre Court. Tsonga of France made the tennis headlines on Wednesday after eliminating six-time champion Roger Federer in the quarterfinals. The 12th-seeded player has already reached a Grand Slam final in the past – at the 2008 Australian Open. His opponent at that match was none other than Novak Djokovic who happens to be his semifinal opponent on Friday. Djokovic overcame a tough challenge from Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic to reach the final four. The Serbian world number two was also a semifinalist last year.
With only less than fifty ranking points difference between him and current top-ranked Rafael Nadal, Djokovic is assured to overtake the Spaniard if he reaches the Wimbledon final for the first time in his career. However, should Nadal fail to defend the Wimbledon title, Djokovic will still become world no. 1. Surprisingly, Tsonga has the lead in their head-to-head series 5-2. However, all of these past seven matches were contested on hardcourts.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Novak Djokovic vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Men’s Semifinal Match is scheduled on Friday, July 1 and
will take place at the Centre Court. Tsonga of France made the tennis headlines on Wednesday after eliminating six-time champion Roger Federer in the quarterfinals. The 12th-seeded player has already reached a Grand Slam final in the past – at the 2008 Australian Open. His opponent at that match was none other than Novak Djokovic who happens to be his semifinal opponent on Friday. Djokovic overcame a tough challenge from Australian qualifier Bernard Tomic to reach the final four. The Serbian world number two was also a semifinalist last year.
With only less than fifty ranking points difference between him and current top-ranked Rafael Nadal, Djokovic is assured to overtake the Spaniard if he reaches the Wimbledon final for the first time in his career. However, should Nadal fail to defend the Wimbledon title, Djokovic will still become world no. 1. Surprisingly, Tsonga has the lead in their head-to-head series 5-2. However, all of these past seven matches were contested on hardcourts.
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Watch Sharapova v Lisicki 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch Maria Sharapova vs Sabine Lisicki 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Maria Sharapova vs Sabine Lisicki Ladies Semifinal Match is scheduled on Thursday, June 30 and is the second match to take place at the Centre Court. On Tuesday, Lisicki blasted 52 winners to get past 2007 finalist Marion Bartoli and became the first German player since Steffi Graf in 1999 to reach a Grand Slam semifinal. Meanwhile, Sharapova had an easier time reaching the final four after dispatching Slovakia’s Dominika Cibulkova in an hour. This will be the second Sharapova vs Lisicki match on tour with the Russian prevailing earlier this year at Miami Masters. Back then, Lisicki was still ranked 217 and has just returned from a long break. The German is currently ranked 62nd.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Maria Sharapova vs Sabine Lisicki Ladies Semifinal Match is scheduled on Thursday, June 30 and is the second match to take place at the Centre Court. On Tuesday, Lisicki blasted 52 winners to get past 2007 finalist Marion Bartoli and became the first German player since Steffi Graf in 1999 to reach a Grand Slam semifinal. Meanwhile, Sharapova had an easier time reaching the final four after dispatching Slovakia’s Dominika Cibulkova in an hour. This will be the second Sharapova vs Lisicki match on tour with the Russian prevailing earlier this year at Miami Masters. Back then, Lisicki was still ranked 217 and has just returned from a long break. The German is currently ranked 62nd.
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Watch Azarenka v Petra Kvitova 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch Victoria Azarenka vs Petra Kvitova 2011 Wimbledon Semifinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Victoria Azarenka vs Petra Kvitova Ladies Semifinal Match is scheduled on Thursday, June 30 and is the first match to take place at the Centre Court. Both Azarenka and Kvitova have yet to reach a Grand Slam final which means that the victor in this upcoming semifinalmatch will have this achievement. Head-to-head series record is at 2-2. Last year, Azarenka and Kvitova played in the Wimbledon third round with the latter prevailing and eventually reached the semifinals (losing to eventual champion Serena Williams).
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The 2011 Wimbledon Victoria Azarenka vs Petra Kvitova Ladies Semifinal Match is scheduled on Thursday, June 30 and is the first match to take place at the Centre Court. Both Azarenka and Kvitova have yet to reach a Grand Slam final which means that the victor in this upcoming semifinalmatch will have this achievement. Head-to-head series record is at 2-2. Last year, Azarenka and Kvitova played in the Wimbledon third round with the latter prevailing and eventually reached the semifinals (losing to eventual champion Serena Williams).
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Watch Federer vs Tsonga 2011 Wimbledon Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch Federer vs Tsonga 2011 Wimbledon Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Roger Federer vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the first scheduled encounter at the All England Club Centre Court. This will be the sixth Federer vs Tsonga encounter with Swiss star Roger Federer leading their head-to-head series 4-1. However, this will be the first time that a Federer vs Tsonga match will take place at grasscourts.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Roger Federer vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the first scheduled encounter at the All England Club Centre Court. This will be the sixth Federer vs Tsonga encounter with Swiss star Roger Federer leading their head-to-head series 4-1. However, this will be the first time that a Federer vs Tsonga match will take place at grasscourts.
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Watch Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez 2011 Wimbledon Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez 2011 Wimbledon Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the second scheduled encounter at the All England Club Centre Court. This will be the fifth Murray vs Lopez encounter with the British star Andy Murray winning their past four encounters. However, this will be the first time that a Murray vs Lopez match will take place at grasscourts.
Don’t miss the Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez Wimbledon 2011 Quarterfinal Match Live Online.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the second scheduled encounter at the All England Club Centre Court. This will be the fifth Murray vs Lopez encounter with the British star Andy Murray winning their past four encounters. However, this will be the first time that a Murray vs Lopez match will take place at grasscourts.
Don’t miss the Andy Murray vs Feliciano Lopez Wimbledon 2011 Quarterfinal Match Live Online.
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Watch Novak Djokovic vs Bernard Tomic 2011 Wimbledon Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
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The 2011 Wimbledon Novak Djokovic vs Bernard Tomic Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the first scheduled encounter at the All England Club Court One. This will be the first Djokovic vs Tomic encounter. Serbia’s Novak Djokovic has a great chance to become world number one. He needs to reach the final to secure the top ranking for the first time. However, his Australian opponent has made waves this fortnight for having eliminated higher-ranked players at a young age of 18. Tomic is currently ranked 158 and is projected to become part of world’s top 100 after this Grand Slam tournament.
Don’t miss the Novak Djokovic vs Bernard Tomic Wimbledon 2011 Quarterfinal Match Live Online.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Novak Djokovic vs Bernard Tomic Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the first scheduled encounter at the All England Club Court One. This will be the first Djokovic vs Tomic encounter. Serbia’s Novak Djokovic has a great chance to become world number one. He needs to reach the final to secure the top ranking for the first time. However, his Australian opponent has made waves this fortnight for having eliminated higher-ranked players at a young age of 18. Tomic is currently ranked 158 and is projected to become part of world’s top 100 after this Grand Slam tournament.
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Watch 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Mardy Fish Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
Watch 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Mardy Fish Quarterfinal Live Online Video Stream
The 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Mardy Fish Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the second scheduled encounter at the All England Club Court One. This will be the sixth Nadal vs Fish encounter with Spaniard world number one Rafael Nadal winning all the past five matches including two in grasscourts. Fish is currently the number one player in the United States and is part of the world’s top ten and should not be underestimated.
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The 2011 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal vs Mardy Fish Quarterfinal Match is scheduled on Wednesday, June 29 and is the second scheduled encounter at the All England Club Court One. This will be the sixth Nadal vs Fish encounter with Spaniard world number one Rafael Nadal winning all the past five matches including two in grasscourts. Fish is currently the number one player in the United States and is part of the world’s top ten and should not be underestimated.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Roger Federer vs. Mikhail Youzhny : 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Roger Federer vs. Mikhail Youzhny : 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Roger Federer is looking ominous at Wimbledon – his favourite hunting region, where he has triumphed sixth times. Well, one more title here and Federer will equal Pete Sampras’ record of seven Wimbledon titles. When asked about it, the Swiss replied, “Tying Pete in any stats means you're right up there with maybe the greatest, one of the greatest players of all times, and that's always a nice thing."
The Swiss ace next faces a tricky opponent in the form of Mikhail Youzhny of Russia.
Roger Federer made a perfect start to his 2011 Wimbledon campaign by earning a straight sets 7-6 (2) 6-4 6-2 victory over Kukushkin. He then dispatched Adrian Mannarino 6-2 6-3 6-2 in just 1 hour and 28 minutes and downed David Nalbandian of Argentina 6-4,6-2,6-2 in the third round in the third round.
Federer loves to play at Wimbledon and after his final run at Roland Garros earlier this month, the Swiss Ace has further bolstered his chances of clinching the title this year. The Swiss ace has a decent 36-8 win-loss record this year and most of these defeats have come against Nadal and Djokovic. But, one thing that looks absurd in his new season’s stats is that Federer could only manage to win a single ATP title in 2011 so far – that too in January in Doha.
Federer’s opponent Youzhny is currrently ranked at number 17 in the world. Youzhny has been putting in his best at the sport and has fought memorable battles before. He is on his path of resurrection after an injury and has improved to number 17 with consistent performances this year.
Both players have met 10 times before and it's Federer who has emerged victorious each time. Last time they met at Roland Garros'2007 where 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-4. This will be the third time both will be playing on grass and Federer is certainly crushing favourite in this match.
Roger Federer is looking ominous at Wimbledon – his favourite hunting region, where he has triumphed sixth times. Well, one more title here and Federer will equal Pete Sampras’ record of seven Wimbledon titles. When asked about it, the Swiss replied, “Tying Pete in any stats means you're right up there with maybe the greatest, one of the greatest players of all times, and that's always a nice thing."
The Swiss ace next faces a tricky opponent in the form of Mikhail Youzhny of Russia.
Roger Federer made a perfect start to his 2011 Wimbledon campaign by earning a straight sets 7-6 (2) 6-4 6-2 victory over Kukushkin. He then dispatched Adrian Mannarino 6-2 6-3 6-2 in just 1 hour and 28 minutes and downed David Nalbandian of Argentina 6-4,6-2,6-2 in the third round in the third round.
Federer loves to play at Wimbledon and after his final run at Roland Garros earlier this month, the Swiss Ace has further bolstered his chances of clinching the title this year. The Swiss ace has a decent 36-8 win-loss record this year and most of these defeats have come against Nadal and Djokovic. But, one thing that looks absurd in his new season’s stats is that Federer could only manage to win a single ATP title in 2011 so far – that too in January in Doha.
Federer’s opponent Youzhny is currrently ranked at number 17 in the world. Youzhny has been putting in his best at the sport and has fought memorable battles before. He is on his path of resurrection after an injury and has improved to number 17 with consistent performances this year.
Both players have met 10 times before and it's Federer who has emerged victorious each time. Last time they met at Roland Garros'2007 where 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-4. This will be the third time both will be playing on grass and Federer is certainly crushing favourite in this match.
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Serena Williams vs. Marion Bartoli- 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Serena Williams vs. Marion Bartoli- 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Four time champion Serena Williams takes on Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli for a place in the quarter-finals of the 2011 Championships at Wimbledon, season's second Grand Slam event being played here at the All England lawn tennis club in London, England.
Four time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams made an emotional return to the centre court at SW19 when she defeated Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai in three gruelling sets. In her own words- "It definitely hit me at the end of the match. I'm not a cryer, so I don't know. I think it was something in my eyes at one point. It was so emotional for me because throughout the last 12 months I've been through a lot of things that aren't normal, things you guys don't even know about. It has just been a long, arduous road. To stand up still is pretty awesome."
Serena is a fighter and has proved it on many occasions when adverse situations tried to get the better of her. After securing come-from-behind victories in the opening rounds over two tricky opponents - Aravane Rezai and Simona Halep, Serena has signalled her return to form with a straight set victory over Russian Maria Kirilenko in third round.
Her opponent Marion Bartoli has been in smashing form this year with final performances at Indian Wells and at Strasbourg. She sizzled on French clay as she reached the semi-final at Roland Garros and was stopped only with the two time French Open Champion, Francesca Schiavone. Prior to Wimbledon, Bartoli also claimed her first title of the 2011 season with a final win at Birmingham against Czech Petra Kvitova.
Both players have met two times before and Serena has won on each occasion. Last time they met at U.S Open'2007 where Serena won 6-3, 6-4.
Four time champion Serena Williams takes on Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli for a place in the quarter-finals of the 2011 Championships at Wimbledon, season's second Grand Slam event being played here at the All England lawn tennis club in London, England.
Four time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams made an emotional return to the centre court at SW19 when she defeated Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai in three gruelling sets. In her own words- "It definitely hit me at the end of the match. I'm not a cryer, so I don't know. I think it was something in my eyes at one point. It was so emotional for me because throughout the last 12 months I've been through a lot of things that aren't normal, things you guys don't even know about. It has just been a long, arduous road. To stand up still is pretty awesome."
Serena is a fighter and has proved it on many occasions when adverse situations tried to get the better of her. After securing come-from-behind victories in the opening rounds over two tricky opponents - Aravane Rezai and Simona Halep, Serena has signalled her return to form with a straight set victory over Russian Maria Kirilenko in third round.
Her opponent Marion Bartoli has been in smashing form this year with final performances at Indian Wells and at Strasbourg. She sizzled on French clay as she reached the semi-final at Roland Garros and was stopped only with the two time French Open Champion, Francesca Schiavone. Prior to Wimbledon, Bartoli also claimed her first title of the 2011 season with a final win at Birmingham against Czech Petra Kvitova.
Both players have met two times before and Serena has won on each occasion. Last time they met at U.S Open'2007 where Serena won 6-3, 6-4.
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Venus Williams vs. Tsvetana Pironkova - 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Venus Williams vs. Tsvetana Pironkova - 2011 Wimbledon Match Preview
Venus Williams takes on Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova for a place in the quarterfinals of the 2011 Championships at Wimbledon, season's third Grand Slam event being played here at the All England lawn tennis Club in London, England.
Venus Williams is one of the most unpredictable players ever to grace the sport. If she can lose four major finals at a stretch, she also has the ability to win Wimbledon singles titles as 23rd seed, lowest in the history. Venus' stellar performance at the All England lawn tennis Club has produced five title winning runs. The American last won the title at SW19 in 2008 by beating younger sister Serena. With three contrasting wins in the previous rounds, Venus has somehow gotten into the groove.
Venus' opponent, Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova beat Williams in the quarterfinals of the 2010 edition and caused a major stir. However, at this year's championships, she duly avenged her loss to the woman who handed her defeat in the semifinals last year - Vera Zvonareva. Despite such high profile wins, Pironkova has never won a WTA singles title and she is currently ranked No.33 in the world.
Both players have contested three matches before and Pironkova has a surprising 2-1 lead. The Bulgarian won both of pair's previous meetings in Australia (2006) and Wimbledon (2010).
Even though Tsvetana Pironkova manages to bring her best on the green lawns of Wimbledon, inconsistent results from the rest of the tournaments make her less likely to overcome the Venus hurdle. The American, on the other hand, is hungry to avenge her loss and was in ruthless form against Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in the previous round. Nothing much to say here.
Venus Williams takes on Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova for a place in the quarterfinals of the 2011 Championships at Wimbledon, season's third Grand Slam event being played here at the All England lawn tennis Club in London, England.
Venus Williams is one of the most unpredictable players ever to grace the sport. If she can lose four major finals at a stretch, she also has the ability to win Wimbledon singles titles as 23rd seed, lowest in the history. Venus' stellar performance at the All England lawn tennis Club has produced five title winning runs. The American last won the title at SW19 in 2008 by beating younger sister Serena. With three contrasting wins in the previous rounds, Venus has somehow gotten into the groove.
Venus' opponent, Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova beat Williams in the quarterfinals of the 2010 edition and caused a major stir. However, at this year's championships, she duly avenged her loss to the woman who handed her defeat in the semifinals last year - Vera Zvonareva. Despite such high profile wins, Pironkova has never won a WTA singles title and she is currently ranked No.33 in the world.
Both players have contested three matches before and Pironkova has a surprising 2-1 lead. The Bulgarian won both of pair's previous meetings in Australia (2006) and Wimbledon (2010).
Even though Tsvetana Pironkova manages to bring her best on the green lawns of Wimbledon, inconsistent results from the rest of the tournaments make her less likely to overcome the Venus hurdle. The American, on the other hand, is hungry to avenge her loss and was in ruthless form against Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in the previous round. Nothing much to say here.
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Petra Kvitova vs. Yanina Wickmayer-2011 Wimbledon match preview
Petra Kvitova vs. Yanina Wickmayer-2011 Wimbledon match preview
Petra Kvitova is ranked at number 8 in the world. On the other hand Yanina Wickmayer is ranked within the top 20 at 19 among the WTA rankings.
Kvitova has won a few titles and has managed to snatch a few well fought victories at each of the Grand Slams. She had an amazing stint at Eastbourne as she reached the final and lost to Marion Bartoli. She defeated Roberta Vinci in the previous round to set up an encounter against Wickmayer in the pre-quarters. She will be expecting to win a few more victories over the top ten at this year’s Championships.
Wickmayer has been electrifying this year with quarterfinal and semi-final performances all over the place. Her best performances include a semi-final spot at Indian Wells and her recent display of top form includes a tough loss in the quarterfinal to eventual winner Vinci at Hertogenbosch. She got past 12th seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets in the previous round. She will try to enter the quarterfinals of the Championships this year.
Both the players have met three times before and this is the head-to-head stands at 3-3. The last time they met was this year at Fed Cup where Kvitova won in three tough sets. Kvitova can angle her left handed forehands and can corner serves with confidence. Wickmayer can come up with aggressive backhands and can club them well with timely volleys. Wickmayer should be able to come through in three tough sets.
Petra Kvitova is ranked at number 8 in the world. On the other hand Yanina Wickmayer is ranked within the top 20 at 19 among the WTA rankings.
Kvitova has won a few titles and has managed to snatch a few well fought victories at each of the Grand Slams. She had an amazing stint at Eastbourne as she reached the final and lost to Marion Bartoli. She defeated Roberta Vinci in the previous round to set up an encounter against Wickmayer in the pre-quarters. She will be expecting to win a few more victories over the top ten at this year’s Championships.
Wickmayer has been electrifying this year with quarterfinal and semi-final performances all over the place. Her best performances include a semi-final spot at Indian Wells and her recent display of top form includes a tough loss in the quarterfinal to eventual winner Vinci at Hertogenbosch. She got past 12th seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets in the previous round. She will try to enter the quarterfinals of the Championships this year.
Both the players have met three times before and this is the head-to-head stands at 3-3. The last time they met was this year at Fed Cup where Kvitova won in three tough sets. Kvitova can angle her left handed forehands and can corner serves with confidence. Wickmayer can come up with aggressive backhands and can club them well with timely volleys. Wickmayer should be able to come through in three tough sets.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Kevin Anderson(RSA) vs. Novak Djokovic(SRB)[2]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Kevin Anderson(RSA) vs. Novak Djokovic(SRB)[2]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Adrian Mannarino(FRA) vs. Roger Federer(SUI)[3]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Adrian Mannarino(FRA) vs. Roger Federer(SUI)[3]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Na Li(CHN)[3] vs. Sabine Lisicki(GER)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Na Li(CHN)[3] vs. Sabine Lisicki(GER)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
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07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Caroline Wozniacki(DEN)[1] vs. Virginie Razzano(FRA)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Caroline Wozniacki(DEN)[1] vs. Virginie Razzano(FRA)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Olivier Rochus(BEL) vs Juan Martin Del Potro(ARG)[24]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Olivier Rochus(BEL) vs Juan Martin Del Potro(ARG)[24]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Simona Halep(ROU) vs. Serena Williams(USA)[7]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Simona Halep(ROU) vs. Serena Williams(USA)[7]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Laura Robson(GBR) vs. Maria Sharapova(RUS)[5]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Laura Robson(GBR) vs. Maria Sharapova(RUS)[5]
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Robin Soderling(SWE)[5] vs. Lleyton Hewitt(AUS)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Thursday, June 23rd 2011
Day 4 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
Wimbledon Day 4 Order of Play
Robin Soderling(SWE)[5] vs. Lleyton Hewitt(AUS)
07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
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07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Tuesday, June 21st 2011
Day 2 :: Wimbledon Championships 2011 - Grand Slam #3 :: Wimbledon, London, England
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07:00 ET to 16:00 ET
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Wimbledon Qualy Results Monday June 13th 2011
Wimbledon Qualy Day 1 Results Monday June 13th 2011
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 1st Round
Conor Niland(IRL) def. Josselin Ouanna(FRA)6-3 4-6 8-6
Robert Farah(COL) def. Rui Machado(POR)[3] 4-6 6-4 6-2
Uladzimir Ignatik(BLR) def. Facundo Bagnis(ARG) 6-2 7-6(3)
Julio Silva(BRA) def. Victor Crivoi(ROU) 6-3 7-6(3)
Nikola Mektic(CRO) def. Dominik Meffert(GER) 6-2 6-2
Thomas Schoorel(NED)[4] def. Peter Polansky(CAN) 3-6 7-6(5) 6-4
Bernard Tomic(AUS) def. Sebastian Rieschick(GER) 6-4 5-7 6-4
Igor Sijsling(NED) def. Martin Klizan(SVK)[26] 6-1 2-0 Ret.
Marc Gicquel(FRA)[12] def. Zack Fleishman(USA) 6-4 6-2
Flavio Cipolla(ITA)[9] def. James Lemke(AUS) 6-4 6-3
Rogerio Dutra Da Silva(BRA)[21] def. Franco Skugor(CRO) 2-0 Ret.
Augustin Gensse(FRA) def. Rajeev Ram(USA) 7-6(4) 6-4
Marco Chiudinelli(SUI) def. Andrej Martin(SVK) 6-2 6-1
Vasek Pospisil(CAN) def. Jorge Aguilar(CHI) 4-6 6-3 6-2
Rik De Voest(RSA)[32] def. Federico Del Bonis(ARG) 6-3 6-4
Chris Guccione(AUS) def. Marek Semjan(SVK) 7-6(2) 7-6(5)
Charles-Antoine Brezac(FRA) def. Bobby Reynolds(USA)[24] 3-6 7-5 6-3
Edouard Roger-Vasselin(FRA)[29] def. Antonio Veic(CRO) 6-3 6-1
Ryan Harrison(USA)[14] def. Alexander Ward(GBR) 6-7(4) 7-6(4) 6-3
Guillaume Rufin(FRA) def. Ivo Klec(SVK) 6-3 6-0
Ricardo Hocevar(BRA) def. Tatsuma Ito(JPN)[5] 2-6 6-4 6-4
Simone Bolelli(ITA)[13] def. Amir Weintraub(ISR) 7-6(4) 6-3
Frank Dancevic(CAN) def. Stephane Robert(FRA)[10] 6-2 6-4
Marinko Matosevic(AUS)[30] def. Alexander Flock(GER) 6-2 6-4
Jurgen Zopp(EST) def. Giovanni Lapentti(ECU) 6-1 2-0 Ret.
Ivan Navarro(ESP) def. Fernando Romboli(BRA) 3-6 6-1 6-4
Simon Stadler(GER) def. Vincent Millot(FRA) 6-3 2-6 6-2
David Goffin(BEL) def. Lukas Rosol(CZE)[1] 3-6 6-3 6-3
Amer Delic(BIH) def. Adrian Ungur(ROU) 7-6(5) 6-4
Andreas Beck(GER)[25] def. Sergei Bubka(UKR) 7-6(3) 6-3
Kenny De Schepper(FRA) def. Adam Kellner(HUN) 6-3 6-4
Greg Jones(AUS) def. Paolo Lorenzi(ITA)[11] 7-5 4-6 6-2
Jerzy Janowicz(POL) def. Marsel Ilhan(TUR)[8] 6-4 6-7(4) 15-13
Matthew Ebden(AUS) def. Simon Greul(GER)[23] 4-6 7-6(4) 6-4
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe(GER) def. Matteo Viola(ITA) 6-4 6-4
Daniel Munoz-De La Nava(ESP) def. Benedikt Dorsch(GER)6-3 7-5
Lukas Lacko(SVK)[20] def. Guillermo Alcaide(ESP) 6-2 7-5
Roberto Bautista-Agut(ESP) def. Dusan Lojda(CZE) 6-0 4-2 Ret.
Grega Zemlja(SLO) def. Dustin Brown(GER)[7] 6-4 3-6 8-6
Jamie Baker(GBR) def. George Morgan(GBR) 6-3 6-4
Yuichi Sugita(JPN) def. Daniel Brands(GER)[19] 3-6 6-3 10-8
Liam Broady(GBR) def. Alessio Di Mauro(ITA)[31]6-3 1-6 12-10
Danai Udomchoke(THA) def. Carsten Ball(AUS) 6-4 3-6 6-4
Go Soeda(JPN)[16] def. Lester Cook(USA) 6-4 6-4
Oliver Golding(GBR) def. Joshua Milton(GBR) 6-3 6-2
Gregoire Burquier(FRA) def. Andres Molteni(ARG) 6-4 6-1
Lukasz Kubot(POL)[2] def. Nikola Ciric(SRB) 6-2 6-3
Bastian Knittel(GER) def. Alex Bogdanovic(GBR) 7-6(9) 6-3
Karol Beck(SVK)[17] def. Daniel Smethurst(GBR) 6-2 6-3
Laurent Rochette(FRA) def. Joao Sousa(POR) 7-6(3) 2-6 6-2
Marton Fucsovics(HUN) def. Jonathan Eysseric(FRA) 7-6(4) 6-1
Marco Crugnola(ITA) def. Izak Van Der Merwe(RSA)[18] 2-6 7-6(1) 6-3
Ivo Minar(CZE)[15] def. Leonardo Mayer(ARG)6-7(7) 6-4 6-1
Alex Kuznetsov(USA) def. Gianluca Naso(ITA) 4-6 6-1 6-2
Fritz Wolmarans(RSA) def. John Millman(AUS) 2-6 6-3 7-5
Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[28] def. Bjorn Phau(GER) 6-4 6-4
Guillermo Olaso(ESP) def. Olivier Patience(FRA) 6-2 4-6 6-4
Martin Fischer(AUT)[27] def. Pavol Cervenak(SVK) 6-4 6-2
Steve Darcis(BEL)[6] def. Ilija Bozoljac(SRB) 6-7(4) 6-4 13-11
Ruben Bemelmans(BEL) def. Jesse Witten(USA) 6-3 6-4
Andrey Kuznetsov(RUS) def. Stephane Bohli(SUI)[22] 7-6(4) 6-4
Frederik Nielsen(DEN) def. Peter Luczak(AUS) 7-6(8) 6-3
Jean-Rene Lisnard(MON) def. Victor Estrella(DOM)4-0 Ret.
Kristijan Mesaros(CRO) def. Juan Sebastian Cabal(COL) 7-6(5) 1-6 6-4
Gentlemen's Qualifying Doubles - 1st Round
Sanchai Ratiwatana(THA)[2] /Sonchat Ratiwatana(THA)[2] def. Frederik Nielsen(DEN) / Thomas Schoorel(NED)7-6(1) 6-3
Ryan Harrison(USA)[7] /Travis Rettenmaier(USA)[7] def. Rik De Voest(RSA) / Dudi Sela(ISR) 6-4 3-6 6-3
Alessandro Motti(ITA) /Stephane Robert(FRA) def. Martin Emmrich(GER)[3] /Andreas Siljestrom(SWE)[3] 7-6(3) 7-6(7)
Lukas Lacko(SVK) /Lukas Rosol(CZE) def. Michail Elgin(RUS)[1] /Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[1] 2-6 7-6(5) 6-4
Leos Friedl(CZE)[5] /David Martin(USA)[5] def. Flavio Cipolla(ITA) /Paolo Lorenzi(ITA) 6-2 6-3
Treat Conrad Huey(PHI)[4] /Izak Van Der Merwe(RSA)[4] def. Rui Machado(POR) /Travis Parrott(USA) 6-3 7-5
Karol Beck(SVK)[8] /David Skoch(CZE)[8] def. Liam Broady(GBR) /Oliver Golding(GBR) 6-3 6-4
David Rice(GBR) /Sean Thornley(GBR) def. Brian Battistone(USA)[6] /Purav Raja(IND)[6] 6-2 6-4
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 1st Round
Conor Niland(IRL) def. Josselin Ouanna(FRA)6-3 4-6 8-6
Robert Farah(COL) def. Rui Machado(POR)[3] 4-6 6-4 6-2
Uladzimir Ignatik(BLR) def. Facundo Bagnis(ARG) 6-2 7-6(3)
Julio Silva(BRA) def. Victor Crivoi(ROU) 6-3 7-6(3)
Nikola Mektic(CRO) def. Dominik Meffert(GER) 6-2 6-2
Thomas Schoorel(NED)[4] def. Peter Polansky(CAN) 3-6 7-6(5) 6-4
Bernard Tomic(AUS) def. Sebastian Rieschick(GER) 6-4 5-7 6-4
Igor Sijsling(NED) def. Martin Klizan(SVK)[26] 6-1 2-0 Ret.
Marc Gicquel(FRA)[12] def. Zack Fleishman(USA) 6-4 6-2
Flavio Cipolla(ITA)[9] def. James Lemke(AUS) 6-4 6-3
Rogerio Dutra Da Silva(BRA)[21] def. Franco Skugor(CRO) 2-0 Ret.
Augustin Gensse(FRA) def. Rajeev Ram(USA) 7-6(4) 6-4
Marco Chiudinelli(SUI) def. Andrej Martin(SVK) 6-2 6-1
Vasek Pospisil(CAN) def. Jorge Aguilar(CHI) 4-6 6-3 6-2
Rik De Voest(RSA)[32] def. Federico Del Bonis(ARG) 6-3 6-4
Chris Guccione(AUS) def. Marek Semjan(SVK) 7-6(2) 7-6(5)
Charles-Antoine Brezac(FRA) def. Bobby Reynolds(USA)[24] 3-6 7-5 6-3
Edouard Roger-Vasselin(FRA)[29] def. Antonio Veic(CRO) 6-3 6-1
Ryan Harrison(USA)[14] def. Alexander Ward(GBR) 6-7(4) 7-6(4) 6-3
Guillaume Rufin(FRA) def. Ivo Klec(SVK) 6-3 6-0
Ricardo Hocevar(BRA) def. Tatsuma Ito(JPN)[5] 2-6 6-4 6-4
Simone Bolelli(ITA)[13] def. Amir Weintraub(ISR) 7-6(4) 6-3
Frank Dancevic(CAN) def. Stephane Robert(FRA)[10] 6-2 6-4
Marinko Matosevic(AUS)[30] def. Alexander Flock(GER) 6-2 6-4
Jurgen Zopp(EST) def. Giovanni Lapentti(ECU) 6-1 2-0 Ret.
Ivan Navarro(ESP) def. Fernando Romboli(BRA) 3-6 6-1 6-4
Simon Stadler(GER) def. Vincent Millot(FRA) 6-3 2-6 6-2
David Goffin(BEL) def. Lukas Rosol(CZE)[1] 3-6 6-3 6-3
Amer Delic(BIH) def. Adrian Ungur(ROU) 7-6(5) 6-4
Andreas Beck(GER)[25] def. Sergei Bubka(UKR) 7-6(3) 6-3
Kenny De Schepper(FRA) def. Adam Kellner(HUN) 6-3 6-4
Greg Jones(AUS) def. Paolo Lorenzi(ITA)[11] 7-5 4-6 6-2
Jerzy Janowicz(POL) def. Marsel Ilhan(TUR)[8] 6-4 6-7(4) 15-13
Matthew Ebden(AUS) def. Simon Greul(GER)[23] 4-6 7-6(4) 6-4
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe(GER) def. Matteo Viola(ITA) 6-4 6-4
Daniel Munoz-De La Nava(ESP) def. Benedikt Dorsch(GER)6-3 7-5
Lukas Lacko(SVK)[20] def. Guillermo Alcaide(ESP) 6-2 7-5
Roberto Bautista-Agut(ESP) def. Dusan Lojda(CZE) 6-0 4-2 Ret.
Grega Zemlja(SLO) def. Dustin Brown(GER)[7] 6-4 3-6 8-6
Jamie Baker(GBR) def. George Morgan(GBR) 6-3 6-4
Yuichi Sugita(JPN) def. Daniel Brands(GER)[19] 3-6 6-3 10-8
Liam Broady(GBR) def. Alessio Di Mauro(ITA)[31]6-3 1-6 12-10
Danai Udomchoke(THA) def. Carsten Ball(AUS) 6-4 3-6 6-4
Go Soeda(JPN)[16] def. Lester Cook(USA) 6-4 6-4
Oliver Golding(GBR) def. Joshua Milton(GBR) 6-3 6-2
Gregoire Burquier(FRA) def. Andres Molteni(ARG) 6-4 6-1
Lukasz Kubot(POL)[2] def. Nikola Ciric(SRB) 6-2 6-3
Bastian Knittel(GER) def. Alex Bogdanovic(GBR) 7-6(9) 6-3
Karol Beck(SVK)[17] def. Daniel Smethurst(GBR) 6-2 6-3
Laurent Rochette(FRA) def. Joao Sousa(POR) 7-6(3) 2-6 6-2
Marton Fucsovics(HUN) def. Jonathan Eysseric(FRA) 7-6(4) 6-1
Marco Crugnola(ITA) def. Izak Van Der Merwe(RSA)[18] 2-6 7-6(1) 6-3
Ivo Minar(CZE)[15] def. Leonardo Mayer(ARG)6-7(7) 6-4 6-1
Alex Kuznetsov(USA) def. Gianluca Naso(ITA) 4-6 6-1 6-2
Fritz Wolmarans(RSA) def. John Millman(AUS) 2-6 6-3 7-5
Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[28] def. Bjorn Phau(GER) 6-4 6-4
Guillermo Olaso(ESP) def. Olivier Patience(FRA) 6-2 4-6 6-4
Martin Fischer(AUT)[27] def. Pavol Cervenak(SVK) 6-4 6-2
Steve Darcis(BEL)[6] def. Ilija Bozoljac(SRB) 6-7(4) 6-4 13-11
Ruben Bemelmans(BEL) def. Jesse Witten(USA) 6-3 6-4
Andrey Kuznetsov(RUS) def. Stephane Bohli(SUI)[22] 7-6(4) 6-4
Frederik Nielsen(DEN) def. Peter Luczak(AUS) 7-6(8) 6-3
Jean-Rene Lisnard(MON) def. Victor Estrella(DOM)4-0 Ret.
Kristijan Mesaros(CRO) def. Juan Sebastian Cabal(COL) 7-6(5) 1-6 6-4
Gentlemen's Qualifying Doubles - 1st Round
Sanchai Ratiwatana(THA)[2] /Sonchat Ratiwatana(THA)[2] def. Frederik Nielsen(DEN) / Thomas Schoorel(NED)7-6(1) 6-3
Ryan Harrison(USA)[7] /Travis Rettenmaier(USA)[7] def. Rik De Voest(RSA) / Dudi Sela(ISR) 6-4 3-6 6-3
Alessandro Motti(ITA) /Stephane Robert(FRA) def. Martin Emmrich(GER)[3] /Andreas Siljestrom(SWE)[3] 7-6(3) 7-6(7)
Lukas Lacko(SVK) /Lukas Rosol(CZE) def. Michail Elgin(RUS)[1] /Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[1] 2-6 7-6(5) 6-4
Leos Friedl(CZE)[5] /David Martin(USA)[5] def. Flavio Cipolla(ITA) /Paolo Lorenzi(ITA) 6-2 6-3
Treat Conrad Huey(PHI)[4] /Izak Van Der Merwe(RSA)[4] def. Rui Machado(POR) /Travis Parrott(USA) 6-3 7-5
Karol Beck(SVK)[8] /David Skoch(CZE)[8] def. Liam Broady(GBR) /Oliver Golding(GBR) 6-3 6-4
David Rice(GBR) /Sean Thornley(GBR) def. Brian Battistone(USA)[6] /Purav Raja(IND)[6] 6-2 6-4
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Wimbledon 2011 Qualifying Day 2 Order of Play Tuesday June 14th
Wimbledon 2011 Qualifying Day 2 Order of Play Tuesday June 14th
Court 1
Zuzana Kucova(SVK) vs. Julia Cohen(USA)
Erika Sema(JPN) vs. Ana Vrljic(CRO)
Alexandra Panova(RUS) vs. Lindsay Lee-Waters(USA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Flavio Cipolla(ITA)[9] vs. Daniel Munoz-De La Nava(ESP)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
David Goffin(BEL) vs. Uladzimir Ignatik(BLR)
Court 2
Noppawan Lertcheewakarn(THA) vs. Kumiko Iijima(JPN)
Sacha Jones(NZL) vs. Olga Savchuk(UKR)
Irina Falconi(USA)[4] vs. Anna-Lena Groenefeld(GER)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Frank Dancevic(CAN) vs. Danai Udomchoke(THA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ivan Navarro(ESP) vs. Igor Sijsling(NED)
Court 3
Elitsa Kostova(BUL) vs. Kai-Chen Chang(TPE)[19]
Alexandra Cadantu(ROU) vs. Mona Barthel(GER)
Elena Bogdan(ROU) vs. Jing-Jing Lu(CHN)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Gregoire Burquier(FRA) vs. Marco Crugnola(ITA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Lukasz Kubot(POL)[2] vs. Kristijan Mesaros(CRO)
Court 4
Carla Suarez Navarro(ESP)[8] vs. Stefanie Voegele(SUI)
Michaëlla Krajicek(NED) vs. Valeria Savinykh(RUS)[24]
Tamarine Tanasugarn(THA)[5] vs. Cagla Buyukakcay(TUR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Greg Jones(AUS) vs. Conor Niland(IRL)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Augustin Gensse(FRA) vs. Charles-Antoine Brezac(FRA)
Court 5
Ekaterina Ivanova(RUS) vs. Xinyun Han(CHN)
Renata Voracova(CZE)[11] vs. Alexa Glatch(USA)
Ajla Tomljanovic(CRO) vs. Regina Kulikova(RUS)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Nikola Mektic(CRO) vs. Andrey Kuznetsov(RUS)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Robert Farah(COL) vs. Bernard Tomic(AUS)
Court 6
Madison Brengle(USA) vs. Misaki Doi(JPN)[17]
Sally Peers(AUS) vs. Caroline Garcia(FRA)
Mariya Koryttseva(UKR) vs. Laura Siegemund(GER)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Marc Gicquel(FRA)[12] vs. Bastian Knittel(GER)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jean-Rene Lisnard(MON) vs. Rogerio Dutra Da Silva(BRA)[21]
Court 7
Eva Birnerova(CZE)[9] vs. Anne Kremer(LUX)
Magda Linette(POL) vs. Galina Voskoboeva(KAZ)
Eirini Georgatou(GRE) vs. Stephanie Foretz Gacon(FRA)[14]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Vasek Pospisil(CAN) vs. Edouard Roger-Vasselin(FRA)[29]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Thomas Schoorel(NED)[4] vs. Chris Guccione(AUS)
Court 8
Laura Thorpe(FRA) vs. Kristyna Pliskova(CZE)
Nathalie Piquion(FRA) vs. Mandy Minella(LUX)[22]
Edina Gallovits-Hall(ROU)[6] vs. Florencia Molinero(ARG)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Simone Bolelli(ITA)[13] vs. Simon Stadler(GER)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Guillaume Rufin(FRA) vs. Marinko Matosevic(AUS)[30]
Court 9
Arina Rodionova(RUS) vs. Sesil Karatantcheva(KAZ)
Ioana Raluca Olaru(ROU) vs. Nina Bratchikova(RUS)
Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino(ESP) vs. Beatriz Garcia Vidagany(ESP)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ivo Minar(CZE)[15] vs. Guillermo Olaso(ESP)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ricardo Hocevar(BRA) vs. Jurgen Zopp(EST)
Court 11
Lenka Jurikova(SVK) vs. Kurumi Nara(JPN)[18]
Kathrin Woerle(GER) vs. Maria Irigoyen(ARG)
Vitalia Diatchenko(RUS) vs. Julia Glushko(ISR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ruben Bemelmans(BEL) vs. Yuichi Sugita(JPN)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jamie Baker(GBR) vs. Andreas Beck(GER)[25]
Court 13
Nuria Llagostera Vives(ESP)[1] vs. Tatjana Malek(GER)
Yuliya Beygelzimer(UKR) vs. Silvia Soler-Espinosa(ESP)[20]
Arantxa Rus(NED)[3] vs. Olivia Sanchez(FRA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Kenny De Schepper(FRA) vs. Matthew Ebden(AUS)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Steve Darcis(BEL)[6] vs. Marco Chiudinelli(SUI)
Court 14
Melanie South(GBR) vs. Liana Ungur(ROU)
Casey Dellacqua(AUS) vs. Heidi El Tabakh(CAN)
Samantha Murray(GBR) vs. Camila Giorgi(ITA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Roberto Bautista-Agut(ESP) vs. Liam Broady(GBR)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jerzy Janowicz(POL) vs. Oliver Golding(GBR)
Court 15
Yung-Jan Chan(TPE)[2] vs. Marina Erakovic(NZL)
Anna Fitzpatrick(GBR) vs. Stephanie Dubois(CAN)[23]
Tara Moore(GBR) vs. Yvonne Meusburger(AUT)[16]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe(GER) vs. Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[28]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Frederik Nielsen(DEN) vs. Karol Beck(SVK)[17]
Court 16
Masa Zec-Peskiric(SLO) vs. Sophie Ferguson(AUS)
Sloane Stephens(USA)[12] vs. Jade Windley(GBR)
Francesca Stephenson(GBR) vs. Lesia Tsurenko(UKR)[15]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ryan Harrison(USA)[14] vs. Laurent Rochette(FRA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Amer Delic(BIH) vs. Rik De Voest(RSA)[32]
Court B
Iryna Bremond(FRA)[10] vs. Anna Floris(ITA)
Aleksandra Wozniak(CAN) vs. Urszula Radwanska(POL)[21]
Maria Elena Camerin(ITA)[7] vs. Aleksandra Krunic(SRB)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Go Soeda(JPN)[16] vs. Marton Fucsovics(HUN)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Grega Zemlja(SLO) vs. Julio Silva(BRA)
Court C
Estrella Cabeza Candela(ESP) vs. Corinna Dentoni(ITA)
Kristina Kucova(SVK) vs. Junri Namigata(JPN)[13]
Lenka Wienerova(SVK) vs. Tetiana Luzhanska(UKR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Fritz Wolmarans(RSA) vs. Lukas Lacko(SVK)[20]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Alex Kuznetsov(USA) vs. Martin Fischer(AUT)[27]
Court 1
Zuzana Kucova(SVK) vs. Julia Cohen(USA)
Erika Sema(JPN) vs. Ana Vrljic(CRO)
Alexandra Panova(RUS) vs. Lindsay Lee-Waters(USA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Flavio Cipolla(ITA)[9] vs. Daniel Munoz-De La Nava(ESP)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
David Goffin(BEL) vs. Uladzimir Ignatik(BLR)
Court 2
Noppawan Lertcheewakarn(THA) vs. Kumiko Iijima(JPN)
Sacha Jones(NZL) vs. Olga Savchuk(UKR)
Irina Falconi(USA)[4] vs. Anna-Lena Groenefeld(GER)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Frank Dancevic(CAN) vs. Danai Udomchoke(THA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ivan Navarro(ESP) vs. Igor Sijsling(NED)
Court 3
Elitsa Kostova(BUL) vs. Kai-Chen Chang(TPE)[19]
Alexandra Cadantu(ROU) vs. Mona Barthel(GER)
Elena Bogdan(ROU) vs. Jing-Jing Lu(CHN)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Gregoire Burquier(FRA) vs. Marco Crugnola(ITA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Lukasz Kubot(POL)[2] vs. Kristijan Mesaros(CRO)
Court 4
Carla Suarez Navarro(ESP)[8] vs. Stefanie Voegele(SUI)
Michaëlla Krajicek(NED) vs. Valeria Savinykh(RUS)[24]
Tamarine Tanasugarn(THA)[5] vs. Cagla Buyukakcay(TUR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Greg Jones(AUS) vs. Conor Niland(IRL)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Augustin Gensse(FRA) vs. Charles-Antoine Brezac(FRA)
Court 5
Ekaterina Ivanova(RUS) vs. Xinyun Han(CHN)
Renata Voracova(CZE)[11] vs. Alexa Glatch(USA)
Ajla Tomljanovic(CRO) vs. Regina Kulikova(RUS)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Nikola Mektic(CRO) vs. Andrey Kuznetsov(RUS)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Robert Farah(COL) vs. Bernard Tomic(AUS)
Court 6
Madison Brengle(USA) vs. Misaki Doi(JPN)[17]
Sally Peers(AUS) vs. Caroline Garcia(FRA)
Mariya Koryttseva(UKR) vs. Laura Siegemund(GER)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Marc Gicquel(FRA)[12] vs. Bastian Knittel(GER)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jean-Rene Lisnard(MON) vs. Rogerio Dutra Da Silva(BRA)[21]
Court 7
Eva Birnerova(CZE)[9] vs. Anne Kremer(LUX)
Magda Linette(POL) vs. Galina Voskoboeva(KAZ)
Eirini Georgatou(GRE) vs. Stephanie Foretz Gacon(FRA)[14]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Vasek Pospisil(CAN) vs. Edouard Roger-Vasselin(FRA)[29]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Thomas Schoorel(NED)[4] vs. Chris Guccione(AUS)
Court 8
Laura Thorpe(FRA) vs. Kristyna Pliskova(CZE)
Nathalie Piquion(FRA) vs. Mandy Minella(LUX)[22]
Edina Gallovits-Hall(ROU)[6] vs. Florencia Molinero(ARG)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Simone Bolelli(ITA)[13] vs. Simon Stadler(GER)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Guillaume Rufin(FRA) vs. Marinko Matosevic(AUS)[30]
Court 9
Arina Rodionova(RUS) vs. Sesil Karatantcheva(KAZ)
Ioana Raluca Olaru(ROU) vs. Nina Bratchikova(RUS)
Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino(ESP) vs. Beatriz Garcia Vidagany(ESP)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ivo Minar(CZE)[15] vs. Guillermo Olaso(ESP)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ricardo Hocevar(BRA) vs. Jurgen Zopp(EST)
Court 11
Lenka Jurikova(SVK) vs. Kurumi Nara(JPN)[18]
Kathrin Woerle(GER) vs. Maria Irigoyen(ARG)
Vitalia Diatchenko(RUS) vs. Julia Glushko(ISR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ruben Bemelmans(BEL) vs. Yuichi Sugita(JPN)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jamie Baker(GBR) vs. Andreas Beck(GER)[25]
Court 13
Nuria Llagostera Vives(ESP)[1] vs. Tatjana Malek(GER)
Yuliya Beygelzimer(UKR) vs. Silvia Soler-Espinosa(ESP)[20]
Arantxa Rus(NED)[3] vs. Olivia Sanchez(FRA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Kenny De Schepper(FRA) vs. Matthew Ebden(AUS)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Steve Darcis(BEL)[6] vs. Marco Chiudinelli(SUI)
Court 14
Melanie South(GBR) vs. Liana Ungur(ROU)
Casey Dellacqua(AUS) vs. Heidi El Tabakh(CAN)
Samantha Murray(GBR) vs. Camila Giorgi(ITA)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Roberto Bautista-Agut(ESP) vs. Liam Broady(GBR)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Jerzy Janowicz(POL) vs. Oliver Golding(GBR)
Court 15
Yung-Jan Chan(TPE)[2] vs. Marina Erakovic(NZL)
Anna Fitzpatrick(GBR) vs. Stephanie Dubois(CAN)[23]
Tara Moore(GBR) vs. Yvonne Meusburger(AUT)[16]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe(GER) vs. Alexander Kudryavtsev(RUS)[28]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Frederik Nielsen(DEN) vs. Karol Beck(SVK)[17]
Court 16
Masa Zec-Peskiric(SLO) vs. Sophie Ferguson(AUS)
Sloane Stephens(USA)[12] vs. Jade Windley(GBR)
Francesca Stephenson(GBR) vs. Lesia Tsurenko(UKR)[15]
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Ryan Harrison(USA)[14] vs. Laurent Rochette(FRA)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Amer Delic(BIH) vs. Rik De Voest(RSA)[32]
Court B
Iryna Bremond(FRA)[10] vs. Anna Floris(ITA)
Aleksandra Wozniak(CAN) vs. Urszula Radwanska(POL)[21]
Maria Elena Camerin(ITA)[7] vs. Aleksandra Krunic(SRB)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Go Soeda(JPN)[16] vs. Marton Fucsovics(HUN)
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Grega Zemlja(SLO) vs. Julio Silva(BRA)
Court C
Estrella Cabeza Candela(ESP) vs. Corinna Dentoni(ITA)
Kristina Kucova(SVK) vs. Junri Namigata(JPN)[13]
Lenka Wienerova(SVK) vs. Tetiana Luzhanska(UKR)
Not Before:14:00
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Fritz Wolmarans(RSA) vs. Lukas Lacko(SVK)[20]
Gentlemen's Qualifying Singles - 2nd Round
Alex Kuznetsov(USA) vs. Martin Fischer(AUT)[27]
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Watch Wimbledon 2011 Free Online Video Streaming on ESPN3.com
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ESPN3.com will have free live streaming of the 2011 Wimbledon Championships for all tennis fans in the US.
Check out the schedule....
*All times Eastern
Monday, Jun. 20
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #1)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Centre Court
Tuesday, Jun. 21
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #2)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Centre Court
Wednesday, Jun. 22
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #3)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Centre Court
Thursday, Jun. 23
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #4)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Centre Court
Friday, Jun. 24
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #5)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Centre Court
Saturday, Jun. 25
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #6)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Centre Court
Monday, Jun. 27
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Round of 16)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Round of 16)
Tuesday, Jun. 28
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Quarterfinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Quarterfinals)
Wednesday, Jun. 29
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals)
Thursday, Jun. 30
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Semifinal Match)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships
Friday, Jul. 01
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Semifinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships
Saturday, Jul. 02
09:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Final)
Sunday, Jul. 03
09:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Final)
ESPN3.com will have free live streaming of the 2011 Wimbledon Championships for all tennis fans in the US.
Check out the schedule....
*All times Eastern
Monday, Jun. 20
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #1)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 1: Centre Court
Tuesday, Jun. 21
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #2)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Centre Court
Wednesday, Jun. 22
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #3)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 3: Centre Court
Thursday, Jun. 23
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #4)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 4: Centre Court
Friday, Jun. 24
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 17
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #5)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 5: Centre Court
Saturday, Jun. 25
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Early Round Coverage Day #6)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 6: Centre Court
Monday, Jun. 27
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 14
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 18
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 3
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 12
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 2
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Round of 16)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 8: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Round of 16)
Tuesday, Jun. 28
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Day 2: Court 16
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Quarterfinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Ladies’ Quarterfinals: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Quarterfinals)
Wednesday, Jun. 29
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
10:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Court 1
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships – Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals: Centre Court
01:00 PM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals)
Thursday, Jun. 30
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Semifinal Match)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships
Friday, Jul. 01
07:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Semifinals)
08:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships
Saturday, Jul. 02
09:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Ladies’ Final)
Sunday, Jul. 03
09:00 AM 2011 Wimbledon, The Championships (Gentlemen’s Final)
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2011 WIMBLEDON TV SCHEDULE
The 2011 Wimbledon Championships will be broadcast in the Unites States starting on Monday, June 20. Participating networks include ESPN2, Tennis Channel, and NBC. Stay tuned for updates and changes, along with live streaming. TV listings may change so please check your local listings.
*All times Eastern
Mon, June 20
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 1 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Tues, June 21
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 2 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Wednes, June 22
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 3 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Thurs, June 23
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 4 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Fri, June 24
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 5 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Sat, June 25
7am – 1pm: Early Rounds Day 6 – ESPN2 - LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Sun, June 26
*NBC WIMBLEDON BROADCAST TBD
5pm – 8pm: Week One Highlights – ESPN2 – Taped
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Mon, June 27
7am – 10am: Round of 16 – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 6pm: Round of 16 – ESPN2 – LIVE
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Tues, June 28
7am – 10am: Ladies’ Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 5pm: Ladies’ Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Wed, June 29
7pm – 10am: Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 5pm: Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Thur, June 30
7am – Noon: Ladies’ Semifinal #1 + #2- ESPN2 – LIVE
8pm – 10pm: Ladies’ Semifinals Highlights – EPSN2
Fri, July 1
7am – Noon: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #1 + #2 – ESPN2 – LIVE
8pm – 11pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinals Highlights
Sat, July 2
*WOMEN’S FINAL NBC BROADCAST TBD
2pm – 3pm: SportsCenter at Wimbledon – ESPN2
Sun, July 3
*MEN’S FINAL NBC BROADCAST TBD
2pm – 3pm: SportsCenter at Wimbledon – ESPN2
Mon, July 4
7am – 9am: Ladies’ Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
9am – Noon: Gentlemen’s Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
Noon – 3pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #1 – ESPN3D – ReAir
3pm – 6pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #2 – ESPN3D – ReAir
6pm – 8pm: Ladies’ Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
8pm – 11pm: Gentlemen’s Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
*All times Eastern
Mon, June 20
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 1 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Tues, June 21
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 2 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Wednes, June 22
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 3 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Thurs, June 23
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 4 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Fri, June 24
7am – 5pm: Wimbledon Early Rounds Day 5 – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Sat, June 25
7am – 1pm: Early Rounds Day 6 – ESPN2 - LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Sun, June 26
*NBC WIMBLEDON BROADCAST TBD
5pm – 8pm: Week One Highlights – ESPN2 – Taped
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
11:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Mon, June 27
7am – 10am: Round of 16 – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 6pm: Round of 16 – ESPN2 – LIVE
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Tues, June 28
7am – 10am: Ladies’ Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 5pm: Ladies’ Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Wed, June 29
7pm – 10am: Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
1pm – 5pm: Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals – ESPN2 – LIVE
7:00pm Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
12:00am Wimbledon Primetime – The Tennis Channel
Thur, June 30
7am – Noon: Ladies’ Semifinal #1 + #2- ESPN2 – LIVE
8pm – 10pm: Ladies’ Semifinals Highlights – EPSN2
Fri, July 1
7am – Noon: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #1 + #2 – ESPN2 – LIVE
8pm – 11pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinals Highlights
Sat, July 2
*WOMEN’S FINAL NBC BROADCAST TBD
2pm – 3pm: SportsCenter at Wimbledon – ESPN2
Sun, July 3
*MEN’S FINAL NBC BROADCAST TBD
2pm – 3pm: SportsCenter at Wimbledon – ESPN2
Mon, July 4
7am – 9am: Ladies’ Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
9am – Noon: Gentlemen’s Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
Noon – 3pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #1 – ESPN3D – ReAir
3pm – 6pm: Gentlemen’s Semifinal #2 – ESPN3D – ReAir
6pm – 8pm: Ladies’ Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
8pm – 11pm: Gentlemen’s Final – ESPN3D – ReAir
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Wimbledon 2011 Women’s Schedule of Play
Wimbledon 2011 Women’s Schedule of Play
The 2011 Wimbledon Championships are held in the London suburb of Wimbledon in the United Kingdom at The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC). Wimbledon is also known as “The Championships” and is the 8th of the “BIG 14″ tournaments for the women’s professional tennis tour each year.
In this post we will cover how the WTA ranking points and prize money are allocated, and what the schedule of play is for the Ladies Singles Draw. The third Grand Slam tournament of each year begins on Monday 13 June for the women’s event with the qualifying draw and the Ladies Singles Final will be played on Saturday 2 July. The 1st round matches of the main draw begin on Monday 20 June.
The total financial commitment is 14,600,000 pounds sterling (£) with the total prize money for the Women’s Singles event being £5,230,000. The winner of the Ladies Singles Final at Wimbledon takes home £1.1 million, which is an increase of £100,000 from last year. To watch the tennis in Singapore just add 7 hours to the times listed below, as all times listed below are local times in London.
Pictured above is the 2010 Wimbledon Ladies singles champion Serena Williams just prior to making contact with the ball during her service motion in the 2010 Wimbledon semi final. The 1.75m Serena has made the Wimbledon Final 6 times in the past 9 years winning 4 titles: 2002-2003 & 2009-2010 and was runner-up in 2004 to Maria Sharapova and in 2008 to Venus Williams.
The 29-year-old American who turns 30 on September 26 this year has been out injured for almost a full 12 months. The former World No.1 and 13-time Grand Slam singles champion is playing her first tournament since the 2010 Wimbledon final at the AEGON International at Eastbourne in Great Britain on grass beginning tomorrow: 13 June. The shorter points and greater value for aggressive shots that you are afforded on grass will suit Serena’s comeback and very short preparation for her title defence.
At Wimbledon the women’s WTA ranking points and prize money is awarded like this:
1. The winner earns 2,000 points + £1,100,000;
2. The runner-up earns 1,400 points + £550,000;
3. The two semi finalists earn 900 points + £275,000;
4. The four quarter finalists earn 500 points + £137,500;
5. The 8 players who lose in the round of 16 earn 280 points + £68,750;
6. The 16 players who lose in the 3rd round earn 160 points + £34,375;
7. The 32 players who lose in the 2nd round earn 100 points + £20,125;
8. The *players who lose in the 1st round earn 5 points + £11,500.
The players who lose in the 1st round of the qualifying event earn £1,750 and 2 WTA ranking points. The players who lose in the 2nd round of qualifying earn £3,000 and 40 points. The players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying earn £7,000 and 50 points.
*The players who qualify for the main draw and then lose the 1st round earn 60 points, whereas players, who start in the 1st round and lose their first match only earn 5 points. Wild Card entrants who lose 1st round also receive 5 points.
From the 2nd round onwards any qualifiers earn the points allocated by round PLUS their 60 points for qualifying. Therefore a qualifier who wins the 1st round of the main draw and then gets knocked out in the 2nd round earns 100 points for making the 2nd round plus 60 points for qualifying. Which means 160 points would be added to their ranking total.
The matches each day are played in a day session starting at 12noon on courts 2 to 19 for the first 8 days of play. Centre Court and Court No.1 commence every day of the tournament at 1pm except for both the Ladies and Gentlemen’s singles final, which begin at 2pm. There are no night sessions.
Please note that the tournament management can alter the schedule from day to day, in which case we will update you of any changes in later posts.
The schedule of play for the Ladies Singles event at Wimbledon is:
* Monday 13 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Tuesday 14 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Wednesday 15 June: Qualifying 2nd round;
* Thursday 16 June: Qualifying 3rd round;
* Monday 20 June: Main Draw 1st round;
* Tuesday 21 June: Main Draw 1st round;
* Wednesday 22 June: 2nd round;
* Thursday 23 June: 2nd round;
* Friday 24 June: 3rd round;
* Saturday 25 June: 3rd round;
* Sunday 26 June: No play is scheduled at all;
* Monday 27 June: 4th round (round of 16);
* Tuesday 28 June: Ladies Quarter Finals;
* Wednesday 29 June: No Ladies matches today;
* Thursday 30 June: Ladies Semi Finals from 2pm;
* Friday 1 July: No Ladies matches today; and
* Saturday 2 July: Ladies Singles Final at 2pm.
The 2011 Wimbledon Championships are held in the London suburb of Wimbledon in the United Kingdom at The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC). Wimbledon is also known as “The Championships” and is the 8th of the “BIG 14″ tournaments for the women’s professional tennis tour each year.
In this post we will cover how the WTA ranking points and prize money are allocated, and what the schedule of play is for the Ladies Singles Draw. The third Grand Slam tournament of each year begins on Monday 13 June for the women’s event with the qualifying draw and the Ladies Singles Final will be played on Saturday 2 July. The 1st round matches of the main draw begin on Monday 20 June.
The total financial commitment is 14,600,000 pounds sterling (£) with the total prize money for the Women’s Singles event being £5,230,000. The winner of the Ladies Singles Final at Wimbledon takes home £1.1 million, which is an increase of £100,000 from last year. To watch the tennis in Singapore just add 7 hours to the times listed below, as all times listed below are local times in London.
Pictured above is the 2010 Wimbledon Ladies singles champion Serena Williams just prior to making contact with the ball during her service motion in the 2010 Wimbledon semi final. The 1.75m Serena has made the Wimbledon Final 6 times in the past 9 years winning 4 titles: 2002-2003 & 2009-2010 and was runner-up in 2004 to Maria Sharapova and in 2008 to Venus Williams.
The 29-year-old American who turns 30 on September 26 this year has been out injured for almost a full 12 months. The former World No.1 and 13-time Grand Slam singles champion is playing her first tournament since the 2010 Wimbledon final at the AEGON International at Eastbourne in Great Britain on grass beginning tomorrow: 13 June. The shorter points and greater value for aggressive shots that you are afforded on grass will suit Serena’s comeback and very short preparation for her title defence.
At Wimbledon the women’s WTA ranking points and prize money is awarded like this:
1. The winner earns 2,000 points + £1,100,000;
2. The runner-up earns 1,400 points + £550,000;
3. The two semi finalists earn 900 points + £275,000;
4. The four quarter finalists earn 500 points + £137,500;
5. The 8 players who lose in the round of 16 earn 280 points + £68,750;
6. The 16 players who lose in the 3rd round earn 160 points + £34,375;
7. The 32 players who lose in the 2nd round earn 100 points + £20,125;
8. The *players who lose in the 1st round earn 5 points + £11,500.
The players who lose in the 1st round of the qualifying event earn £1,750 and 2 WTA ranking points. The players who lose in the 2nd round of qualifying earn £3,000 and 40 points. The players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying earn £7,000 and 50 points.
*The players who qualify for the main draw and then lose the 1st round earn 60 points, whereas players, who start in the 1st round and lose their first match only earn 5 points. Wild Card entrants who lose 1st round also receive 5 points.
From the 2nd round onwards any qualifiers earn the points allocated by round PLUS their 60 points for qualifying. Therefore a qualifier who wins the 1st round of the main draw and then gets knocked out in the 2nd round earns 100 points for making the 2nd round plus 60 points for qualifying. Which means 160 points would be added to their ranking total.
The matches each day are played in a day session starting at 12noon on courts 2 to 19 for the first 8 days of play. Centre Court and Court No.1 commence every day of the tournament at 1pm except for both the Ladies and Gentlemen’s singles final, which begin at 2pm. There are no night sessions.
Please note that the tournament management can alter the schedule from day to day, in which case we will update you of any changes in later posts.
The schedule of play for the Ladies Singles event at Wimbledon is:
* Monday 13 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Tuesday 14 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Wednesday 15 June: Qualifying 2nd round;
* Thursday 16 June: Qualifying 3rd round;
* Monday 20 June: Main Draw 1st round;
* Tuesday 21 June: Main Draw 1st round;
* Wednesday 22 June: 2nd round;
* Thursday 23 June: 2nd round;
* Friday 24 June: 3rd round;
* Saturday 25 June: 3rd round;
* Sunday 26 June: No play is scheduled at all;
* Monday 27 June: 4th round (round of 16);
* Tuesday 28 June: Ladies Quarter Finals;
* Wednesday 29 June: No Ladies matches today;
* Thursday 30 June: Ladies Semi Finals from 2pm;
* Friday 1 July: No Ladies matches today; and
* Saturday 2 July: Ladies Singles Final at 2pm.
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Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw: Qualifying
Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw: Qualifying
The 2011 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s qualifying singles event begins 0n Monday 13 June at 11am local time in London. The qualifying event is scheduled to be completed on Thursday 16 June. The qualifying draw will be revealed tomorrow and the full draw will be listed below as it occurs.
The qualifying matches are best-of-3 sets and NOT best-of-5 sets like the main draw singles matches. The first two sets are tie break sets and the final set is an advantage set. In an advantage set, if the set score is tied at 6 games all the players continue to play until one player gains a 2 game advantage.
The exception to the above is the third and final round of qualifying because at Wimbledon, unlike any of the other 3 Grand Slam singles tournaments, the final round of qualifying is best-of-5 sets. All of the other Slams play best-of-3 sets in all 3 rounds of qualifying. At Wimbledon 2010 John Isner and Nicolas Mahut set a record score in the final advantage set, when Isner won by 70 games to 68!
At Wimbledon there are 16 spots in the main draw of the Gentlemen’s singles event allocated for qualifiers. The qualifiers have the opportunity to really improve their ranking because the Grand Slam tournaments offer the most ranking points. A qualifier earns 25 points more than a direct acceptance into the main singles draw does if they both lose in the 1st round.
Players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying receive more ranking points than a direct acceptance who loses his 1st round match. The direct acceptance is awarded 10 ATP ranking points for losing in the 1st round of the main draw versus 14 points for the 3rd round loser in qualifying.
There are 128 spots in the qualifying draw of which 8 were wild cards (WC) and 120 direct acceptances. There are 32 seeds in the qualifying which means that the highest 32 ranked players at the cut-off date are seeded to meet each other in the “Qualifying Round”.
The Qualifying Round is the round that decides which players qualify for the main draw, because the winner of that round qualifies. A seeded player occupies one of every four spots in the draw. The seeds do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of the qualifying event.
All players must win 3 matches in a row in order to qualify. The qualifying draws are different to main draws because these events do not play off until there is one undefeated player. Therefore, the No.1 seed and the No.2 seed are not separated at the opposite ends of the draw. All 32 seeds are just listed down the draw and the 32 seeds will be bolded in the draw below.
The players win through to the 2nd round of qualifying but are then defeated, earn 3,000 pounds (£) and 16 ATP ranking points. Players who win through to the 3rd round of qualifying but are then defeated, earn £7,000 and 24 ATP ranking points. Both 2nd round and 3rd round losers in the qualifying receive more ranking points than a player who is directly accepted into the main draw and then loses his 1st round match.
Players who qualify for the main draw will earn a minimum of £11,250 and 35 ATP ranking points if they are defeated in the 1st round of the main draw. That means they received 3.5 times the amount that a direct acceptance receives when he loses his 1st round match. Do you think that is a fair way to allocate points?
The seeds do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of the qualifying event. All players must win 3 matches in a row in order to qualify. The qualifying draws are different to main draws because these events do not play off until there is one undefeated player. Therefore, the No.1 seed and the No.2 seed are not separated at the opposite ends of the draw.
The Top 16 seeds in the main draw of qualifying have ALL been separated from each other as they are seeded to be the players who do qualify. The whole 32 seeds are just listed down the draw. The 32 seeds are bolded in the draw below.
Pictured above is Andy Murray as he prepares to play this forehand drive during the 2011 Queens Club tournament. The 24-year-old Murray achieved his best results at Wimbledon by making the semi finals for the past two years running. He had progressed one round further each year that he played Wimbledon except in 2010, so perhaps he will takes two steps further in 2011 and win THE CHAMPIONSHIPS!
The 1.9m Murray made the quarter finals in 2008. In 2007 he made the Round of 16 after reaching the 3rd round at his first Wimbledon in 2006. You would expect pretty much EVERY tennis fan in the United Kingdom would be hoping that he can improve again this year on his Grand Slam record at Wimbledon and overall. Murray has been a runner-up in three Grand Slam singles final to date.
The draw for the 2010 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s qualifying singles event is:
1. Lukas ROSOL (1) versus David GOFFIN
2. Facundo BAGNIS v Uladzimir IGNATIK
3. Fernando ROMBOLI v Ivan NAVARRO
4. Igor SIJSLING v (26) MartinKLIZAN
5. LukaszKUBOT (2) v Nikola CIRIC
6. Juan Sebastian CABAL v Kristijan MESAROS
7. Rajeev RAM v Augustin GENSSE
8. Charles-Antoine BREZAC v (24) Bobby REYNOLDS
9. Rui MACHADO (3) v Robert FARAH
10. Bernard TOMIC v Sebastian RIESCHICK
11. Jene-Rene LISNARD v Victor ESTRELLA
12. Franco SKUGOR v (21) Rogerio DUTRA DA SILVA
13. Thomas SCHOOREL (4) v Peter POLANSKY
14. Marek SEMJAN v Chris GUCCIONE
15. Ivo KLEC v Guillaume RUFIN
16. Alexander FLOCK v (30) Marinko MATOSEVIC
17. Tatsuma ITO (5) v Ricardo HOCEVAR
18. Jurgen ZOPP v Giovanni LAPENTTI
19. Geroge MORGAN (WC) v (WC) Jamie BAKER
20. Sergei BUBKA v (25) Andreas BECK
21. Steve DARCIS (6) v Ilija BOZOLJAC
22. Andrej MARTIN v Marco CHIUDINELLI
23. Peter LUCZAK v Frederik NIELSEN
24. Daniel SMETHURST (WC) v (17) Karol BECK
25. Dustin BROWN (7) v Grega ZEMLJA
26. Victor CRIVOI v Julio SILVA
27. Adrian UNGUR v Amer DELIC
28. Federico DEL BONIS v (32) Rik DE VOEST
29. Marsel ILHAN (8) v Jerzy JANOWICZ
30. Oliver GOLDING (WC) v (WC) Joshua MILTON
31. Gianluca NASO v Alex KUZNETSOV
32. Pavol CERVENAK v (27) Martin FISCHER
The bottom half of the draw is:
1. Flavio CIPOLLA (9) v James LEMKE
2. Benedikt DORSCH, Benedikt v Daniel MUNOZ-DE LA NAVA
3. Roberto BAUTISTA-AGUT v Dusan LOJDA
4. Liam BROADY (WC) v (31) Alessio DI MAURO
5. Stephane ROBERT (10) v Frank DANCEVIC
6. Carsten BALL v Danai UDOMCHOKE
7. Andres MOLTENI v Gregoire BURQUIER
8. Marco CRUGNOLA v (18) Izak VAN DER MERWE
9. Paolo LORENZI (11) v Greg JONES
10. Josselin OUANNA v Conor NILAND
11. Nikola MEKTIC v Dominik MEFFERT
12. Andrey KUZNETSOV v (22) Stephane BOHLI
13. Marc GICQUEL (12) v Zack FLEISHMAN
14. Bastian KNITTEL v (WC) Alex BOGDANOVIC
15. Vasek POSPISIL v Jorge AGUILAR
16. Antonio VEIC v (29) Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN
17. Simone BOLELLI (13) v Amir WEINTRAUB
18. Vincent MILLOT v Simon STADLER
19. Kenny DE SCHEPPER v Adam KELLNER
20. Matthew EBDEN v (23) Simon GREUL
21. Ryan HARRISON (14) v (WC) Alexander WARD
22. Joao SOUSA v Laurent ROCHETTE
23. Cedrik-Marcel STEBE v Matteo VIOLA
24. Bjorn PHAU v (28) Alexander KUDRYAVTSEV
25. Ivo MINAR (15) v Leonardo MAYER
26. Guillermo OLASO v Olivier PATIENCE
27. Jesse WITTEN v Ruben BEMELMANS
28. Yuichi SUGITA v (19) Daniel BRANDS
29. Go SOEDA (16) v Lester COOK
30. Marton FUCSOVICS (WC) v Jonathan EYSSERIC
31. John MILLMAN v Fritz WOLMARANS
32. Guillermo ALCAIDE v (20) Lukas LACKO
The 2011 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s qualifying singles event begins 0n Monday 13 June at 11am local time in London. The qualifying event is scheduled to be completed on Thursday 16 June. The qualifying draw will be revealed tomorrow and the full draw will be listed below as it occurs.
The qualifying matches are best-of-3 sets and NOT best-of-5 sets like the main draw singles matches. The first two sets are tie break sets and the final set is an advantage set. In an advantage set, if the set score is tied at 6 games all the players continue to play until one player gains a 2 game advantage.
The exception to the above is the third and final round of qualifying because at Wimbledon, unlike any of the other 3 Grand Slam singles tournaments, the final round of qualifying is best-of-5 sets. All of the other Slams play best-of-3 sets in all 3 rounds of qualifying. At Wimbledon 2010 John Isner and Nicolas Mahut set a record score in the final advantage set, when Isner won by 70 games to 68!
At Wimbledon there are 16 spots in the main draw of the Gentlemen’s singles event allocated for qualifiers. The qualifiers have the opportunity to really improve their ranking because the Grand Slam tournaments offer the most ranking points. A qualifier earns 25 points more than a direct acceptance into the main singles draw does if they both lose in the 1st round.
Players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying receive more ranking points than a direct acceptance who loses his 1st round match. The direct acceptance is awarded 10 ATP ranking points for losing in the 1st round of the main draw versus 14 points for the 3rd round loser in qualifying.
There are 128 spots in the qualifying draw of which 8 were wild cards (WC) and 120 direct acceptances. There are 32 seeds in the qualifying which means that the highest 32 ranked players at the cut-off date are seeded to meet each other in the “Qualifying Round”.
The Qualifying Round is the round that decides which players qualify for the main draw, because the winner of that round qualifies. A seeded player occupies one of every four spots in the draw. The seeds do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of the qualifying event.
All players must win 3 matches in a row in order to qualify. The qualifying draws are different to main draws because these events do not play off until there is one undefeated player. Therefore, the No.1 seed and the No.2 seed are not separated at the opposite ends of the draw. All 32 seeds are just listed down the draw and the 32 seeds will be bolded in the draw below.
The players win through to the 2nd round of qualifying but are then defeated, earn 3,000 pounds (£) and 16 ATP ranking points. Players who win through to the 3rd round of qualifying but are then defeated, earn £7,000 and 24 ATP ranking points. Both 2nd round and 3rd round losers in the qualifying receive more ranking points than a player who is directly accepted into the main draw and then loses his 1st round match.
Players who qualify for the main draw will earn a minimum of £11,250 and 35 ATP ranking points if they are defeated in the 1st round of the main draw. That means they received 3.5 times the amount that a direct acceptance receives when he loses his 1st round match. Do you think that is a fair way to allocate points?
The seeds do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of the qualifying event. All players must win 3 matches in a row in order to qualify. The qualifying draws are different to main draws because these events do not play off until there is one undefeated player. Therefore, the No.1 seed and the No.2 seed are not separated at the opposite ends of the draw.
The Top 16 seeds in the main draw of qualifying have ALL been separated from each other as they are seeded to be the players who do qualify. The whole 32 seeds are just listed down the draw. The 32 seeds are bolded in the draw below.
Pictured above is Andy Murray as he prepares to play this forehand drive during the 2011 Queens Club tournament. The 24-year-old Murray achieved his best results at Wimbledon by making the semi finals for the past two years running. He had progressed one round further each year that he played Wimbledon except in 2010, so perhaps he will takes two steps further in 2011 and win THE CHAMPIONSHIPS!
The 1.9m Murray made the quarter finals in 2008. In 2007 he made the Round of 16 after reaching the 3rd round at his first Wimbledon in 2006. You would expect pretty much EVERY tennis fan in the United Kingdom would be hoping that he can improve again this year on his Grand Slam record at Wimbledon and overall. Murray has been a runner-up in three Grand Slam singles final to date.
The draw for the 2010 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s qualifying singles event is:
1. Lukas ROSOL (1) versus David GOFFIN
2. Facundo BAGNIS v Uladzimir IGNATIK
3. Fernando ROMBOLI v Ivan NAVARRO
4. Igor SIJSLING v (26) MartinKLIZAN
5. LukaszKUBOT (2) v Nikola CIRIC
6. Juan Sebastian CABAL v Kristijan MESAROS
7. Rajeev RAM v Augustin GENSSE
8. Charles-Antoine BREZAC v (24) Bobby REYNOLDS
9. Rui MACHADO (3) v Robert FARAH
10. Bernard TOMIC v Sebastian RIESCHICK
11. Jene-Rene LISNARD v Victor ESTRELLA
12. Franco SKUGOR v (21) Rogerio DUTRA DA SILVA
13. Thomas SCHOOREL (4) v Peter POLANSKY
14. Marek SEMJAN v Chris GUCCIONE
15. Ivo KLEC v Guillaume RUFIN
16. Alexander FLOCK v (30) Marinko MATOSEVIC
17. Tatsuma ITO (5) v Ricardo HOCEVAR
18. Jurgen ZOPP v Giovanni LAPENTTI
19. Geroge MORGAN (WC) v (WC) Jamie BAKER
20. Sergei BUBKA v (25) Andreas BECK
21. Steve DARCIS (6) v Ilija BOZOLJAC
22. Andrej MARTIN v Marco CHIUDINELLI
23. Peter LUCZAK v Frederik NIELSEN
24. Daniel SMETHURST (WC) v (17) Karol BECK
25. Dustin BROWN (7) v Grega ZEMLJA
26. Victor CRIVOI v Julio SILVA
27. Adrian UNGUR v Amer DELIC
28. Federico DEL BONIS v (32) Rik DE VOEST
29. Marsel ILHAN (8) v Jerzy JANOWICZ
30. Oliver GOLDING (WC) v (WC) Joshua MILTON
31. Gianluca NASO v Alex KUZNETSOV
32. Pavol CERVENAK v (27) Martin FISCHER
The bottom half of the draw is:
1. Flavio CIPOLLA (9) v James LEMKE
2. Benedikt DORSCH, Benedikt v Daniel MUNOZ-DE LA NAVA
3. Roberto BAUTISTA-AGUT v Dusan LOJDA
4. Liam BROADY (WC) v (31) Alessio DI MAURO
5. Stephane ROBERT (10) v Frank DANCEVIC
6. Carsten BALL v Danai UDOMCHOKE
7. Andres MOLTENI v Gregoire BURQUIER
8. Marco CRUGNOLA v (18) Izak VAN DER MERWE
9. Paolo LORENZI (11) v Greg JONES
10. Josselin OUANNA v Conor NILAND
11. Nikola MEKTIC v Dominik MEFFERT
12. Andrey KUZNETSOV v (22) Stephane BOHLI
13. Marc GICQUEL (12) v Zack FLEISHMAN
14. Bastian KNITTEL v (WC) Alex BOGDANOVIC
15. Vasek POSPISIL v Jorge AGUILAR
16. Antonio VEIC v (29) Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN
17. Simone BOLELLI (13) v Amir WEINTRAUB
18. Vincent MILLOT v Simon STADLER
19. Kenny DE SCHEPPER v Adam KELLNER
20. Matthew EBDEN v (23) Simon GREUL
21. Ryan HARRISON (14) v (WC) Alexander WARD
22. Joao SOUSA v Laurent ROCHETTE
23. Cedrik-Marcel STEBE v Matteo VIOLA
24. Bjorn PHAU v (28) Alexander KUDRYAVTSEV
25. Ivo MINAR (15) v Leonardo MAYER
26. Guillermo OLASO v Olivier PATIENCE
27. Jesse WITTEN v Ruben BEMELMANS
28. Yuichi SUGITA v (19) Daniel BRANDS
29. Go SOEDA (16) v Lester COOK
30. Marton FUCSOVICS (WC) v Jonathan EYSSERIC
31. John MILLMAN v Fritz WOLMARANS
32. Guillermo ALCAIDE v (20) Lukas LACKO
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Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw: Seeding
Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw: Seeding
At Wimbledon the seeding for the Gentlemen’s singles draw is NOT based solely on the ATP rankings. This year the ATP rankings as at June 13 will be used to calculate the seeding for the 2011 Wimbledon men’s event.
At each of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments there are 32 seeds. In 2002 the ATP and Wimbledon made an agreement to enable the Wimbledon seeding committee to alter the usual seeding procedure to permit a grass court seeding system to reflect each individual player’s grass court achievements.
The agreement aimed to ensure that this special exception for a grass court seeding was objective and transparent for all concerned. This system still allocates the seedings from highest to lowest (i.e. No.1 to No.32), according to who has the highest total number of points. The system used to determine the Wimbledon grass court seeding is:
* Step 1: Count the ATP ranking points of each player as at 13 June 2011;
* Step 2: Add all of the points that a player has earned in any grass court events in the past 12 months on top of that; and
* Step 3: Add another %75 of a player’s BEST grass court result in the 12 months BEFORE that to make a new total number of points.
To illustrate how this system works OCA will have to use what happened for the seeding for the 2010 Wimbledon event. This is because to complete Step 1 we have to wait until this coming Monday for the rankings to be released. For Step 2 and Step 3 the results of all of the grass court tournaments over the next two weeks need to be known. This can only be done upon completion of the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany, the AEGON Championships in London, Great Britain, the UNICEF Open at s’Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands and the AEGON International at Eastbourne in Great Britain.
The 2010 Wimbledon example turned the World No.1 at that time, Rafael Nadal into the No.2 seed using this special Wimbledon system. Nadal had 8,745 ATP ranking points on 14 June 2010, which you add 45 points for his quarter final result at the 2010 Queens Club tournament in London.
Nadal did not play any other grass court tournament in the preceding 12 months. So for step 1 and step 2 above, we add 8,745 and 45 (=8,790). Then for step 3 above, we add 1,500 points because that is 75% of 2,000, which was Nadal’s singles best grass court result in the 12 months before that (Nadal won Wimbledon in 2008). Therefore, Nadal’s total number of points for his grass court seeding is 8,790 + 1,500 = 10,290.
Roger Federer became the No.1 seed for Wimbledon 2010 using this system because his points total was higher than anyone else. Federer had 8,525 ATP ranking points on 14 June 2010, to which you add 150 points for his runner-up result at the 2010 Halle, Germany event and 2,000 points for winning the 2009 Wimbledon title. Federer’s best result the year before that was 1,400 for being the runner-up at the 2008 Wimbledon event. 75% of 1,400 points is 1,050, therefore, we add 8,525 + 150 + 2,000 + 1,050 to make Federer’s total number of points for his grass court seeding – 11,725 compared to Nadal’s 10,290.
Do you think Wimbledon making it’s own seeding is a good thing or disrespectful to the other 3 Grand Slam tournaments and to the players who work hard for the previous 12 months to earn their ranking and subsequent seeding benefits?
Pictured above is the 24-year-old Andy Murray setting the ball in place during his service action in the “Trophy Position” before propelling himself at the ball against Rafael Nadal during the semi finals at Roland Garros 2011. The 1.9m Murray has made the semi finals for the past 2 years in a row at Wimbledon and after his best result to date at Roland Garros this year is poised to go one step further and make his first Wimbledon final on home soil.
Murray was runner-up at the 2008 US Open and for the past two years running at the Australian Open. The Scot achieved his career high ranking to date of No.2 on 11 August 2009 and is the current World No.4.
Murray has defeated Nadal 4 times thus far and twice at Grand Slam singles events. Murray has a winning record against Roger Federer 8-6 and beaten Novak Djokovic 3 times so far. He has beaten the world’s best before can he perform better than the Grand Slam champions at Wimbledon this year?
At Wimbledon the seeding for the Gentlemen’s singles draw is NOT based solely on the ATP rankings. This year the ATP rankings as at June 13 will be used to calculate the seeding for the 2011 Wimbledon men’s event.
At each of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments there are 32 seeds. In 2002 the ATP and Wimbledon made an agreement to enable the Wimbledon seeding committee to alter the usual seeding procedure to permit a grass court seeding system to reflect each individual player’s grass court achievements.
The agreement aimed to ensure that this special exception for a grass court seeding was objective and transparent for all concerned. This system still allocates the seedings from highest to lowest (i.e. No.1 to No.32), according to who has the highest total number of points. The system used to determine the Wimbledon grass court seeding is:
* Step 1: Count the ATP ranking points of each player as at 13 June 2011;
* Step 2: Add all of the points that a player has earned in any grass court events in the past 12 months on top of that; and
* Step 3: Add another %75 of a player’s BEST grass court result in the 12 months BEFORE that to make a new total number of points.
To illustrate how this system works OCA will have to use what happened for the seeding for the 2010 Wimbledon event. This is because to complete Step 1 we have to wait until this coming Monday for the rankings to be released. For Step 2 and Step 3 the results of all of the grass court tournaments over the next two weeks need to be known. This can only be done upon completion of the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany, the AEGON Championships in London, Great Britain, the UNICEF Open at s’Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands and the AEGON International at Eastbourne in Great Britain.
The 2010 Wimbledon example turned the World No.1 at that time, Rafael Nadal into the No.2 seed using this special Wimbledon system. Nadal had 8,745 ATP ranking points on 14 June 2010, which you add 45 points for his quarter final result at the 2010 Queens Club tournament in London.
Nadal did not play any other grass court tournament in the preceding 12 months. So for step 1 and step 2 above, we add 8,745 and 45 (=8,790). Then for step 3 above, we add 1,500 points because that is 75% of 2,000, which was Nadal’s singles best grass court result in the 12 months before that (Nadal won Wimbledon in 2008). Therefore, Nadal’s total number of points for his grass court seeding is 8,790 + 1,500 = 10,290.
Roger Federer became the No.1 seed for Wimbledon 2010 using this system because his points total was higher than anyone else. Federer had 8,525 ATP ranking points on 14 June 2010, to which you add 150 points for his runner-up result at the 2010 Halle, Germany event and 2,000 points for winning the 2009 Wimbledon title. Federer’s best result the year before that was 1,400 for being the runner-up at the 2008 Wimbledon event. 75% of 1,400 points is 1,050, therefore, we add 8,525 + 150 + 2,000 + 1,050 to make Federer’s total number of points for his grass court seeding – 11,725 compared to Nadal’s 10,290.
Do you think Wimbledon making it’s own seeding is a good thing or disrespectful to the other 3 Grand Slam tournaments and to the players who work hard for the previous 12 months to earn their ranking and subsequent seeding benefits?
Pictured above is the 24-year-old Andy Murray setting the ball in place during his service action in the “Trophy Position” before propelling himself at the ball against Rafael Nadal during the semi finals at Roland Garros 2011. The 1.9m Murray has made the semi finals for the past 2 years in a row at Wimbledon and after his best result to date at Roland Garros this year is poised to go one step further and make his first Wimbledon final on home soil.
Murray was runner-up at the 2008 US Open and for the past two years running at the Australian Open. The Scot achieved his career high ranking to date of No.2 on 11 August 2009 and is the current World No.4.
Murray has defeated Nadal 4 times thus far and twice at Grand Slam singles events. Murray has a winning record against Roger Federer 8-6 and beaten Novak Djokovic 3 times so far. He has beaten the world’s best before can he perform better than the Grand Slam champions at Wimbledon this year?
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Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw
Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Singles Draw
The 2011 Wimbledon men’s main draw singles matches will begin on Monday 20 June at 12 noon local time in London, Great Britain. There are 128 main draw spots divided up between 16 Qualifiers (Q), 8 Wild Cards (WC) and 104 Direct Acceptances.
Wimbledon was first held in 1877 and is the only Grand Slam that is still played on grass. In the past up to 3 of the 4 Grand Slams were played in grass. The 104 direct acceptances are decided according to who the Top 104 ranked players in the world that are fit and able to compete at Wimbledon this year on 9 May 2011.
Pictured above is 2011 Roland Garros runner-up Roger Federer after setting the ball in place and as he is propelling himself to make contact with the ball during his famous service action. This year the 29-year-old Federer will be aiming to equal the Open-era record of 7 Wimbledon singles titles won by the great Pete Sampras.
The 1.85m Federer from Switzerland won Wimbledon for five years in a row from 2003 to 2007 and he won again in 2009. In 2008 Rafael Nadal upset Federer in the epic final by 9 games to 7 in the fifth and final set. The former World No.1 first achieved the No.1 spot on February 2 in 2004 and is hellbent on regaining it. Can Federer regain the No.1 ranking?
The Seeds: At Wimbledon the seedings have been based on the ATP computer rankings since 1975. The seeded players do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of a Grand Slam event. To win the title a player must win 7 best of 5 set matches in a row. Being seeded means that you the earliest round in the event that you can meet another seeded player is 3rd round in which only 32 players remain.
In a 128-player sized draw there are 32 seeded players. This means that all of the 32 seeds are separated in the draw so that play 2 rounds against lower ranked opponents who are unseeded, before they can meet another seed in the 3rd round.
The Wild Cards: As the wild cards are awarded at the discretion of the All England Lawn Tennis Club Committee they will be listed here straight away-> Three British players James WARD, Daniel EVANS and Daniel COX have been awarded wild cards thus far. Arnaud CLEMENT of France and Alejandro FALLA of Columbia received a wild card each, which leaves three more wild cards that are yet to be announced.
The Qualifiers: The 128-player qualifying tournament begins on Monday 13 June and runs through to Thursday 16 June. The qualifying event at Wimbledon is unlike any other Grand Slam because it is NOT held at the same venue. The qualifying is held at the Bank of England Sports Ground in Roehampton. As soon as each player qualifies for the main draw OCA will add their names right here-> …
Click this link-> Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Schedule of Play to see the FULL details about: prize money and ATP ranking points earned per round plus more details about the qualifying event.
The seeding for Wimbledon is done differently to all other tournaments but is still “BASED” on the latest ATP rankings before the draw is made. These rankings will be released on Monday 13 June and the “special” Wimbledon seeding will be officially announced on Thursday 16 June. IF it was done purely according to ranking, currently (as at June 6), the seeds would be:
* Seeds 1-8: 1-Rafael Nadal, 2-Novak Djokovic, 3-Roger Federer, 4-Andy Murray, 5-Robin Soderling, 6-David Ferrer, 7-Tomas Berdych, 8-Gael Monfils
* Seeds 9-16: 9-Mardy Fish, 1o-Andy Roddick, 11-Jurgen Melzer, 12-Viktor Troicki, 13-Richard Gasquet, 14-Stanislas Wawrinka, 15-Nicolas Almagro, 16-Gilles Simon
* Seeds 17-24: 17-Mikhail Youzhny, 18-Florian Mayer, 19-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 20-Juan Ignacio Chela, 21-Alexandr Dolgopolov, 22-Juan Martin del Potro, 23-Fernando Verdasco, 24-David Nalbandian
* Seeds 25-32: 25-Michael Llodra, 26-Sam Querrey, 27-Marin Cilic, 28-Milos Raonic, 29-Nikolay Davydenko, 30-Thomaz Bellucci, 31-Janko Tipsarevic and 32-Marcos Baghdatis
If any of the seeded players withdraw from Wimbledon prior to the event OCA will update the seeded players list above straight away. If any seed withdraws then World No.33 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez will move into the seedings, the next player in line to be promoted to a seed is No.34 Tommy Robredo followed by No.35 Fabio Fognini.
OCA will be adding the names into the 3rd round match ups for seeds and the full singles draw as it occurs on Friday 17 June right below this. The men’s draw will follow the women’s draw. OCA will add the names of the 16 qualifiers into the full draw below once they are known. At 5pm London time on Thursday 16 June these qualifiers will be allocated a spot in the 1st round.
The 2011 Wimbledon men’s main draw singles matches will begin on Monday 20 June at 12 noon local time in London, Great Britain. There are 128 main draw spots divided up between 16 Qualifiers (Q), 8 Wild Cards (WC) and 104 Direct Acceptances.
Wimbledon was first held in 1877 and is the only Grand Slam that is still played on grass. In the past up to 3 of the 4 Grand Slams were played in grass. The 104 direct acceptances are decided according to who the Top 104 ranked players in the world that are fit and able to compete at Wimbledon this year on 9 May 2011.
Pictured above is 2011 Roland Garros runner-up Roger Federer after setting the ball in place and as he is propelling himself to make contact with the ball during his famous service action. This year the 29-year-old Federer will be aiming to equal the Open-era record of 7 Wimbledon singles titles won by the great Pete Sampras.
The 1.85m Federer from Switzerland won Wimbledon for five years in a row from 2003 to 2007 and he won again in 2009. In 2008 Rafael Nadal upset Federer in the epic final by 9 games to 7 in the fifth and final set. The former World No.1 first achieved the No.1 spot on February 2 in 2004 and is hellbent on regaining it. Can Federer regain the No.1 ranking?
The Seeds: At Wimbledon the seedings have been based on the ATP computer rankings since 1975. The seeded players do not receive a BYE in the 1st round of a Grand Slam event. To win the title a player must win 7 best of 5 set matches in a row. Being seeded means that you the earliest round in the event that you can meet another seeded player is 3rd round in which only 32 players remain.
In a 128-player sized draw there are 32 seeded players. This means that all of the 32 seeds are separated in the draw so that play 2 rounds against lower ranked opponents who are unseeded, before they can meet another seed in the 3rd round.
The Wild Cards: As the wild cards are awarded at the discretion of the All England Lawn Tennis Club Committee they will be listed here straight away-> Three British players James WARD, Daniel EVANS and Daniel COX have been awarded wild cards thus far. Arnaud CLEMENT of France and Alejandro FALLA of Columbia received a wild card each, which leaves three more wild cards that are yet to be announced.
The Qualifiers: The 128-player qualifying tournament begins on Monday 13 June and runs through to Thursday 16 June. The qualifying event at Wimbledon is unlike any other Grand Slam because it is NOT held at the same venue. The qualifying is held at the Bank of England Sports Ground in Roehampton. As soon as each player qualifies for the main draw OCA will add their names right here-> …
Click this link-> Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Schedule of Play to see the FULL details about: prize money and ATP ranking points earned per round plus more details about the qualifying event.
The seeding for Wimbledon is done differently to all other tournaments but is still “BASED” on the latest ATP rankings before the draw is made. These rankings will be released on Monday 13 June and the “special” Wimbledon seeding will be officially announced on Thursday 16 June. IF it was done purely according to ranking, currently (as at June 6), the seeds would be:
* Seeds 1-8: 1-Rafael Nadal, 2-Novak Djokovic, 3-Roger Federer, 4-Andy Murray, 5-Robin Soderling, 6-David Ferrer, 7-Tomas Berdych, 8-Gael Monfils
* Seeds 9-16: 9-Mardy Fish, 1o-Andy Roddick, 11-Jurgen Melzer, 12-Viktor Troicki, 13-Richard Gasquet, 14-Stanislas Wawrinka, 15-Nicolas Almagro, 16-Gilles Simon
* Seeds 17-24: 17-Mikhail Youzhny, 18-Florian Mayer, 19-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 20-Juan Ignacio Chela, 21-Alexandr Dolgopolov, 22-Juan Martin del Potro, 23-Fernando Verdasco, 24-David Nalbandian
* Seeds 25-32: 25-Michael Llodra, 26-Sam Querrey, 27-Marin Cilic, 28-Milos Raonic, 29-Nikolay Davydenko, 30-Thomaz Bellucci, 31-Janko Tipsarevic and 32-Marcos Baghdatis
If any of the seeded players withdraw from Wimbledon prior to the event OCA will update the seeded players list above straight away. If any seed withdraws then World No.33 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez will move into the seedings, the next player in line to be promoted to a seed is No.34 Tommy Robredo followed by No.35 Fabio Fognini.
OCA will be adding the names into the 3rd round match ups for seeds and the full singles draw as it occurs on Friday 17 June right below this. The men’s draw will follow the women’s draw. OCA will add the names of the 16 qualifiers into the full draw below once they are known. At 5pm London time on Thursday 16 June these qualifiers will be allocated a spot in the 1st round.
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Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Schedule of Play
Wimbledon 2011 Men’s Schedule of Play
The 2011 Wimbledon Championships are held in the London suburb of Wimbledon in the United Kingdom at The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC). Wimbledon is also known as “The Championships” and is the 9th of the “BIG 14″ tournaments for the men’s professional tennis tour each year.
In this post we will cover how the ATP Tour ranking points and prize money are allocated, and what the schedule of play is for the Gentlemen’s Singles Draw. The third Grand Slam tournament of each year begins on Monday 13 June for the men’s event with the qualifying draw and the Gentlemen’s Singles Final will be played on Sunday 3 July. The 1st round matches of the main draw begin on Monday 20 June.
The total financial commitment is 14,600,000 pounds sterling (£) with the total prize money for the Men’s Singles event being £ 5,230,000. The winner of the Gentlemen’s Singles Final at Wimbledon wins £ 1.1 million, which is an increase of £ 100,000 from last year. To watch the tennis in Singapore just add 7 hours to the times listed below, as all times listed below are local times in London.
Pictured above is World No.1 Rafael Nadal setting the ball in place during his service action as he assumes the “Trophy Position” before propelling himself at the ball. The 24-year-old Nadal is aiming to collect more trophies in 2011 to add to his Grand Slam singles collection of 9 now that he has won a career Grand Slam.
The Spaniard won the epic final in 2008 and is the defending champion at Wimbledon after missing with injury in 2009. Therefore, the 1.88m left-hander is going for his 3rd straight Wimbledon title in 2011. Nadal defeated Tomas Berdych in 2010 singles final 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 in 2 hours and 13 minutes to claim the Roland Garros/Wimbledon double for the second time.
At Wimbledon the men’s ATP ranking points and prize money is awarded like this:
1. The winner earns 2,000 points + £1,100,000;
2. The runner-up earns 1,200 points + £550,000;
3. The two semi finalists earn 720 points + £275,000;
4. The four quarter finalists earn 360 points + £137,500;
5. The 8 players who lose in the round of 16 earn 180 points + £68,750;
6. The 16 players who lose in the 3rd round earn 90 points + £34,375;
7. The 32 players who lose in the 2nd round earn 45 points + £20,125;
8. The *players who lose in the 1st round earn 10 points + £11,500.
The players who lose in the 1st round of the qualifying event earn £1,750 but DO NOT receive any ranking points. The players who lose in the 2nd round of qualifying earn £3,500 and 8 points. The players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying earn £7,000 and 14 points.
*The players who qualify for the main draw and then lose the 1st round earn 35 points, whereas players, who start in the 1st round and lose their 1st match, only earn 10 points. Wild Card entrants who lose in the 1st round DO NOT receive any ranking points.
The matches each day are played in a day session starting at 12noon on courts 2 to 19 for the first 8 days of play. Centre Court and Court No.1 commence everyday of the tournament at 1pm except for both the Ladies and Gentlemen’s Singles Finals, which begin at 2pm. There are no night sessions.
Please note that the tournament management can alter the schedule from day to day, in which case we will update them here straight away.
The schedule of play for the Gentlemen’s Singles event at Wimbledon is:
* Monday 13 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Tuesday 14 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Wednesday 15 June: Qualifying 2nd round;
* Thursday 16 June: Qualifying 3rd round;
* Monday 20 June: Main Draw 1st round at 12noon;
* Tuesday 21 June: Main Draw 1st round at 12 noon;
* Wednesday 22 June: 2nd round at 12 noon;
* Thursday 23 June: 2nd round at 12 noon;
* Friday 24 June: 3rd round at 12 noon;
* Saturday 25 June: 3rd round at 12 noon;
* Sunday 26 June: No play is scheduled at all;
* Monday 27 June: 4th round (round of 16) at 12 noon;
* Tuesday 28 June: No men’s matches today;
* Wednesday 29 June: Men’s Quarter Finals at 12 noon;
* Thursday 30 June: No men’s matches today;
* Friday 1 July: Men’s Semi Finals from 2pm;
* Saturday 2 July: No men’s matches today; and
* Sunday 3 July: Men’s Singles Final at 2pm.
The 2011 Wimbledon Championships are held in the London suburb of Wimbledon in the United Kingdom at The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC). Wimbledon is also known as “The Championships” and is the 9th of the “BIG 14″ tournaments for the men’s professional tennis tour each year.
In this post we will cover how the ATP Tour ranking points and prize money are allocated, and what the schedule of play is for the Gentlemen’s Singles Draw. The third Grand Slam tournament of each year begins on Monday 13 June for the men’s event with the qualifying draw and the Gentlemen’s Singles Final will be played on Sunday 3 July. The 1st round matches of the main draw begin on Monday 20 June.
The total financial commitment is 14,600,000 pounds sterling (£) with the total prize money for the Men’s Singles event being £ 5,230,000. The winner of the Gentlemen’s Singles Final at Wimbledon wins £ 1.1 million, which is an increase of £ 100,000 from last year. To watch the tennis in Singapore just add 7 hours to the times listed below, as all times listed below are local times in London.
Pictured above is World No.1 Rafael Nadal setting the ball in place during his service action as he assumes the “Trophy Position” before propelling himself at the ball. The 24-year-old Nadal is aiming to collect more trophies in 2011 to add to his Grand Slam singles collection of 9 now that he has won a career Grand Slam.
The Spaniard won the epic final in 2008 and is the defending champion at Wimbledon after missing with injury in 2009. Therefore, the 1.88m left-hander is going for his 3rd straight Wimbledon title in 2011. Nadal defeated Tomas Berdych in 2010 singles final 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 in 2 hours and 13 minutes to claim the Roland Garros/Wimbledon double for the second time.
At Wimbledon the men’s ATP ranking points and prize money is awarded like this:
1. The winner earns 2,000 points + £1,100,000;
2. The runner-up earns 1,200 points + £550,000;
3. The two semi finalists earn 720 points + £275,000;
4. The four quarter finalists earn 360 points + £137,500;
5. The 8 players who lose in the round of 16 earn 180 points + £68,750;
6. The 16 players who lose in the 3rd round earn 90 points + £34,375;
7. The 32 players who lose in the 2nd round earn 45 points + £20,125;
8. The *players who lose in the 1st round earn 10 points + £11,500.
The players who lose in the 1st round of the qualifying event earn £1,750 but DO NOT receive any ranking points. The players who lose in the 2nd round of qualifying earn £3,500 and 8 points. The players who lose in the 3rd round of qualifying earn £7,000 and 14 points.
*The players who qualify for the main draw and then lose the 1st round earn 35 points, whereas players, who start in the 1st round and lose their 1st match, only earn 10 points. Wild Card entrants who lose in the 1st round DO NOT receive any ranking points.
The matches each day are played in a day session starting at 12noon on courts 2 to 19 for the first 8 days of play. Centre Court and Court No.1 commence everyday of the tournament at 1pm except for both the Ladies and Gentlemen’s Singles Finals, which begin at 2pm. There are no night sessions.
Please note that the tournament management can alter the schedule from day to day, in which case we will update them here straight away.
The schedule of play for the Gentlemen’s Singles event at Wimbledon is:
* Monday 13 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Tuesday 14 June: Qualifying 1st round;
* Wednesday 15 June: Qualifying 2nd round;
* Thursday 16 June: Qualifying 3rd round;
* Monday 20 June: Main Draw 1st round at 12noon;
* Tuesday 21 June: Main Draw 1st round at 12 noon;
* Wednesday 22 June: 2nd round at 12 noon;
* Thursday 23 June: 2nd round at 12 noon;
* Friday 24 June: 3rd round at 12 noon;
* Saturday 25 June: 3rd round at 12 noon;
* Sunday 26 June: No play is scheduled at all;
* Monday 27 June: 4th round (round of 16) at 12 noon;
* Tuesday 28 June: No men’s matches today;
* Wednesday 29 June: Men’s Quarter Finals at 12 noon;
* Thursday 30 June: No men’s matches today;
* Friday 1 July: Men’s Semi Finals from 2pm;
* Saturday 2 July: No men’s matches today; and
* Sunday 3 July: Men’s Singles Final at 2pm.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Watch Nadal v Federer Roland Garros Final Online Video Streaming
Watch Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer Roland Garros Final Online Video Streaming
Sunday, June 5th 2011
Day 15 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer
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Sunday, June 5th 2011
Day 15 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer
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Tennis
Friday, June 3, 2011
Watch Schiavone vs Na Li Roland Garros Final Online Video Streaming
Watch Francesca Schiavone vs Na Li Roland Garros Final Online Video Streaming
Saturday, June 4th 2011
Day 14 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Francesca Schiavone vs Na Li
09:00 ET to 15:00 ET
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Saturday, June 4th 2011
Day 14 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Francesca Schiavone vs Na Li
09:00 ET to 15:00 ET
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Tennis
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Watch Federer vs Djokovic Roland Garros Semifinal Online Video Streaming
Watch Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic Roland Garros Semifinal Online Video Streaming
Friday, June 3rd 2011
Day 13 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Order of Play
Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic
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Friday, June 3rd 2011
Day 13 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Order of Play
Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic
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Tennis
Watch Nadal vs Murray French Open Semifinal Online Video Streaming
Watch Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray French Open Semifinal Online Video Streaming
Friday, June 3rd 2011
Day 13 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Order of Play
Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray
08:00 ET to 15:00 ET
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Friday, June 3rd 2011
Day 13 :: French Open at Roland Garros 2011 - Grand Slam #2 :: Paris, France
Order of Play
Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray
08:00 ET to 15:00 ET
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Tennis
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