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It was the 125th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held from 20 June to 3 July 2011. It was the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year and was part of the ATP World Tour , the WTA Tour , the ITF Junior Tour , the NEC Tour and the London Prepares series of test events for the following year's London Olympics .
Matches on main courts Matches on Centre Court; Event Winner Loser Score Ladies' Singles 1st Round: Serena Williams [7]: Aravane Rezaï: 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 Gentlemen's Singles 1st Round
It was his first Wimbledon title and third major title overall. With his loss to Djokovic in the final, Nadal ended his 20-match Wimbledon winning streak dating back to 2008, having missed the 2009 championships due to injury. It marked Nadal's fifth non-consecutive and last Wimbledon final.
Date: July 16 Time: Happening now! Location: All England Club, London, UK TV channel: ESPN Streaming: Fubo, ESPN+, VPN When is the Wimbledon Men's Final? This year’s Men's Singles Final match is ...
The match took place on the final day of the 2011 edition of the 13-day Wimbledon Championships, held every June and July. Rafael Nadal was the world no. 1 entering Wimbledon, and was the top-seed in Wimbledon for the first time in his career. Djokovic was the world no. 2 and was seeded second.
2011: Maikel Scheffers Ronald Vink 2012: Tom Egberink Michaël Jeremiasz Jiske Griffioen Aniek van Koot (x2) 2013: Stéphane Houdet Shingo Kunieda (x2) 2014: Yui Kamiji Jordanne Whiley (x4) 2015: Gustavo Fernández Nicolas Peifer: 2016: Gordon Reid: Jiske Griffioen: Alfie Hewett Gordon Reid (x3) 2017: Stefan Olsson (x2) Diede de Groot (x2) 2018 ...
FOLLOW LIVE - Wimbledon 2023 updates and latest scores ... FOLLOW LIVE - Wimbledon 2023 updates and latest scores. What is today’s order of play? CENTRE COURT - 13:30 START. 1. Carlos Alcaraz ...
Petra Kvitová defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles title at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships. [1] It was her first major title. . Kvitová became the first player (men's or women's) born in the 1990s to win a major, [2] the first Czech to win the title since Jana Novotná in 1998, and the first left-hander to win the title since Martina Navratilova i