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The 2019 Wimbledon Championships Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the men's singles tournament at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. After 4 hours and 57 minutes, first seed Novak Djokovic defeated second seed Roger Federer in five sets to win the title in a repeat of the 2014 and the 2015 Wimbledon finals.
The winner was the first player or pair to reach seven points whilst leading by two or more points or, in the case of a 6-6 point score, to establish a subsequent lead of two points. Henri Kontinen and John Peers won the first such tie break played in Wimbledon history, defeating Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury in a third-round men's doubles match ...
At four hours and 57 minutes in length, it was the longest singles final in Wimbledon history. [1] It was Djokovic's fifth Wimbledon title and 16th major title overall. Djokovic became the first man since Bob Falkenburg in 1948 to win the title after being championship points down, having saved two when down 7–8 in the fifth set. [2]
There was a lot going on at the Wimbledon men's final on Sunday: a five hour, historic match between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, a gorgeous and emotional Duchess Kate, who made an appearance ...
Winner Loser Score Ladies' Singles 1st Round: Simona Halep [7] Aliaksandra Sasnovich: 6–4, 7–5 Gentlemen's Singles 1st Round: Jiří Veselý [Q] Alexander Zverev [6] 4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 7–5 Ladies' Singles 1st Round: Cori Gauff [Q] Venus Williams: 6–4, 6–4 Matches on No. 2 Court; Event Winner Loser Score Gentlemen's Singles 1st Round ...
2019: Simona Halep: Juan Sebastián Cabal Robert Farah: Hsieh Su-wei Barbora Strýcová: Latisha Chan Ivan Dodig: 2020: No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic: 2021: Novak Djokovic (x2) Ashleigh Barty: Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić: Hsieh Su-wei Elise Mertens: Desirae Krawczyk Neal Skupski (x2) 2022: Elena Rybakina: Matthew Ebden Max Purcell ...
The 2019 women's final at Wimbledon featured appearances by Duchess Meghan and Duchess Kate on Saturday. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Wimbledon Lawn tennis final, 15 July 1879. The Gentlemen's Singles' rules have undergone several changes since the first edition. From 1878 until 1921, the event started with a knockout phase, the All Comers' Singles, whose winner then faced the defending champion in a challenge round.