Showing posts with label Wimbledon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wimbledon. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Wimbledon 2009 Order of Play Day 1 June 22,2009

Wimbledon 2009
Order of Play and Results
Day 1: June 22, 2009

Day 1 : Main Draw First Round

Centre Court Start 13:00
Men's Singles : Yen-Hsun Lu(TPE) v. Roger Federer(SUI)[2]
Women Singles : Neuza Silva(POR) v. Serena Williams(USA)[2]
Men's Singles : Julien Benneteau(FRA) v. Novak Djokovic(SRB)[4]

Court 1 Start 13:00
Women Singles : Maria Sharapova(RUS)[24] v. Viktoriya Kutuzova(UKR)
Men's Singles : Robin Soderling(SWE)[13] v. Gilles Muller(LUX)
Men's Singles : Fernando Verdasco(ESP)[7] v. James Ward(GBR)

Court 2 Start 12:00
Women Singles : Daniela Hantuchova(SVK) v. Laura Robson(GBR)
Men's Singles: Andrey Golubev(KAZ) v. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(FRA)[9]
Women Singles : Alla Kudryavtseva(RUS) v. Elena Dementieva(RUS)[4]
Men's Singles : Michael Llodra(FRA) v. Joshua Goodall(GBR)

Court 3 Start 12:00
Men's Singles : James Blake(USA)[17] v. Andreas Seppi(ITA)
Women Singles : Victoria Azarenka(BLR)[8] v. Severine Bremond Beltrame(FRA)
Women Singles : Aleksandra Wozniak(CAN)[23] v. Francesca Schiavone(ITA)
Men's Singles : Tommy Haas(GER)[24] v. Alexander Peya(AUT)

P2P Channel Watch Live Online Guide
  • Sopcast : Sopcast 6001, 6002, 6543 (need install Sopcast Player)
  • TVU Webplayer: TVU 48732 or CCTV5 TVU 10007

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

2009 Wimbledon Ticket Prices

2009 Wimbledon Ticket Prices
2009 Wimbledon Ticket Price

1st Week Price
June 22-28:

  • Centre Court £40-£62
  • Court1 £37-£55
  • Court2 £33-£47
  • Court3 £29-£38
2nd Week Price or Round 5
or June 29-July 5:

  • Centre Court £72-£100
  • Court1 £25-£62
  • Court2 £32-£50
  • Court3 £42

Where to buy or How to buy Wimble Ticket got Official Site

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

2009 Wimbledon Draw and Seed Player

Wimbledon 123rd
Draw and Seed Players


Draw

The Draw Ceremony from the All England Lawn Tennis Club will happen on 19 June 2009.

Seed Player
The seedings for the men and women singles will be announced on June 17, 2009. The 32 players have been seeded in the Gentlemen’s and Ladies' Singles. The top 32 players on the ATP Entry System Position (ESP) and the WTA Tour ranking.
Official Seed Player 2009 : Wimbledon 2009


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Monday, June 15, 2009

Wimbledon Championships 2009 The Third of Tennis Grandslam

Wimbledon Championships 2009 The Second  of Tennis Grandslam2009 Wimbledon Championships
Wimbledon 123rd
June 22 – July 5, 2009


Wimbledon is oldest tennis tournament of the world and played at the All England Club in the London suburb of Wimbledon since 1877. It is one of Grand Slam tennis tournaments of the years. and still played on grass courts. This year start at June 22, 2009 and takes over two weeks. And this year for men tennis not only game of Nadal or Federer, Murray may be claimed champions too.

Location : Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton United Kingdom
Court : The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
Surface : Grass
Draw Size : Single 128
Prize Fund : £ 12,550,000
Category : Tennis Grand Slam for Men and Women

Past Winner

Men's Singles : Rafael Nadal
Women's Singles : Venus Williams
Men's Doubles : Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic
Women's Doubles : Serena Williams / Venus Williams


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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

New Roof Wimbledon 2009 Show

Wimbledon 2009 New Roof Exhibition Event

Andre Agassi, Stefi Graf, Tim Henman, Kim Clijsters 2009 Video


Wimble New Roof Video



Katherine Jenkins at the Centre Court Celebration May 17th

Monday, June 30, 2008

Wimbledon 2008 Clip Video Highlight

Wimbledon 2008
Clip Video Highlight


Reached today on Wimbledon 2008 has many excite match and marathon.

Clip Video Highlight



Clip Video Interview


From Playlist Youtube



Sharapova vs. Foretz / Nadal vs. Beck / Federer vs. Soderling / Djokovic vs. Safin / Sharapova vs. Kudryavtseva / Ivanovic vs. Dechy /Murray vs. Gasquet

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Wimblodon 2008 Second Week

Wimbledon 2008
Second Week
June 30, 2008

This time into second week of Wimbledon 2008 or last sixteen. We lost top player in last week for men Djokovic / Roddick / Sharapova /Ivanovic.

Order of Play

GMT
Center Court
Start 01:00 PM

Men's Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Roger Federer (SUI)[1] vs. v. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)[20]
  • Richard Gasquet (FRA)[8] vs. Andy Murray (GBR)[12]


Women Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)[4] vs. Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)[14]


Court 1
Start 1:00 pm
Men's Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Mikhail Youzhny (RUS)[17] vs. Rafael Nadal (ESP)[2]
  • Marat Safin (RUS) vs. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)[13]
Women Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Nicole Vaidisova (CZE)[18] vs. Anna Chakvetadze (RUS)[8]
Court 2
Women Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Venus Williams (USA)[7] vs. Alisa Kleybanova (RUS)
  • Bethanie Mattek (USA) vs. Serena Williams (USA)[6]

Men's Singles - 4nd Rnd.
  • Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) vs. Rainer Schuettler (GER)

Court 3
Women Singles - 4nd Rnd.
Jie Zheng (CHN) vs. Agnes Szavay (HUN)[15]
Nadia Petrova (RUS)[21] vs. Alla Kudryavtseva (RUS)

Full Order of Play goto wimbledon.org
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Recommend Shanghai on Sopcast is vere clearly but in Chinese

How to watch and free download Sopcast or TVU / Tennis LiveScores

Monday, June 23, 2008

Wimbledon 2008 Order of Play Day 2

Wimbledon 2008
Order of Play Day 2
June 24, 2008

GMT
Center Court
Start 01:00 PM

Women Singles - 1st Rnd.
  • Venus Williams [7] v. Naomi Cavaday
Men's Singles - 1st Rnd.
  • Andreas Beck v. Rafael Nadal [2]
  • Fabrice Santoro v. Andy Murray [12]

Court 1
Start 1:00 pm

Men's Singles - 1st Rnd.
Richard Gasquet [8] v. Mardy Fish
Andy Roddick [6] v. Eduardo Schwank

Women Singles - 1st Rnd.
Stephanie Foretz v. Maria Sharapova [3]
Olga Savchuk v. Jelena Jankovic [2]


Full Order of Play goto wimbledon.org
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Wimbledon 2008 Order of Play Day 1

Wimbledon 2008
Order of Play Day 1
June 23, 2008

GMT
Center Court
Start 01:00 PM

Men Single - 1st Rnd.
  • Roger Federer (SUI)[1] v. Dominik Hrbaty (SVK)
  • Novak Djokovic (SRB)[3] v. Michael Berrer (GER)

Women Singles - 1st Rnd.
  • Ana Ivanovic (SRB)[1] v. Rossana De los rios (PAR)

Court 1
Start 01:00 PM
Women Singles - 1st Rnd.
  • Kaia Kanepi (EST) v. Serena Williams (USA)[6]
Men Single - 1st Rnd.
  • Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)[20]v. Robin Haase (NED)
  • Frank Dancevic (CAN) v. David Nalbandian (ARG)[7]
More order goto wimbledon.org
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Tennis Wimbledon 2008 Draw & Seed Players

Wimbledon 2008
The Third of Tennis Grand Slam



Place: London, England
Date: June 23-July 6, 2008
Draw Size: 128
Surface: Grass
Prize Money: £11,812,000
Official Site: www.wimbledon.org
ATP London Hotel Partners:

2008 Draw
Men Seed Player
1. Roger FEDERER (SUI)
2. Rafael NADAL (ESP)
3. Novak DJOKOVIC (SRB)
4. Nikolay DAVYDENKO (RUS)
5. David FERRER (ESP)
6. Andy RODDICK (USA)
7. David NALBANDIAN (ARG)
8. Richard GASQUET (FRA)
9. James BLAKE (USA)
10. Marcos BAGHDATIS (CYP)

Women Seed Player
1. Ana IVANOVIC (SRB)
2. Jelena JANKOVIC (SRB)
3. Maria SHARAPOVA (RUS)
4. Svetlana KUZNETSOVA (RUS)
5. Elena DEMENTIEVA (RUS)
6. Serena WILLIAMS (USA)
7. Venus WILLIAMS (USA)
8. Anna CHAKVETADZE (RUS)
9. Dinara SAFINA (RUS)
10.Daniela HANTUCHOVA (SVK)

Other Interest From wimbledon.org

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

History of Tennis Wimbledon



History of Wimbledon


The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly referred to as Wimbledon, is the oldest major championship in tennis and is regarded by many to be the most prestigious tennis championship in the world.

Held annually between late June and the beginning of July for two weeks (usually ending, at the latest, on the second Sunday of July) at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England, the tournament is the third Grand Slam event played each year, preceded by the Australian Open and the French Open, and followed by the U.S. Open. The tournament duration is subject to extensions for rain.

Separate tournaments are simultaneously held, all at the same venue, for Gentlemen's Singles, Ladies' Singles, Gentlemen's Doubles, Ladies' Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Youth tournaments – Boys' Singles, Girls' Singles, Boys' Doubles and Girls' Doubles – are also held. Additionally, special invitational tournaments are held: the 35 and over Gentlemen's Doubles, 45 and over Gentlemen's Doubles, 35 and over Ladies' Doubles and wheelchair doubles.


The Beginning

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, which is responsible for staging the world's leading tennis tournament, is a private Club founded in 1868, originally as 'The All England Croquet Club'. Its first ground was situated off Worple Road, Wimbledon.

In 1875 lawn tennis, a game introduced by major Walter Clopton Wingfield a year or so earlier and originally called 'Sphairistike', was added to the activities of the Club. In the spring of 1877 the Club was re-titled 'The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club' and signalled its change of name by instituting the first Lawn Tennis Championship. A new code of laws, hitherto administered by the Marylebone Cricket Club was drawn up for the meeting. These have stood the test of time and today's rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net.

The only event held in 1877 was the Gentlemen's Singles which was won by Spencer Gore, an old Harrovian rackets player, from a field of 22. About 200 spectators paid one shilling each to watch the final.

The lawns at the Ground were arranged in such a way that the principal court was situated in the middle with the others arranged around it; hence the title 'Centre Court', which was retained when the Club moved in 1922 to the present site in Church Road, although not a true description of its location. However, in 1980 four new courts were brought into commission on the north side of the ground, which meant the Centre Court was once more correctly defined. The opening on the new No. 1 Court in 1997 emphasised the description.

By 1882 activity at the Club was almost exclusively confined to lawn tennis and that year the word 'croquet' was dropped from the title. However, for sentimental reasons, it was restored in 1899 and since then the title has remained 'The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club'.[2]


The Championships were first played under the control of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 1877 at a ground near Worple Road, Wimbledon; the only event held was Gentlemen's Singles. In 1884, the All England Club added Ladies' Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles. Ladies' Doubles and Mixed Doubles were added in 1913. The Championships moved to their present location, at a ground near Church Road, in 1922. As with the other three Grand Slam events, Wimbledon was contested by top-ranked amateur players until the advent of the open era in tennis in 1968. Britons are very proud of the tournament, though it is a source of national anguish and humour – no English man has won the singles event at Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936, and no English woman since Virginia Wade in 1977. The Championship was first televised in 1937.

Wimbledon in the 21st Century

Wimbledon is acknowledged to be the premier tennis tournament in the world and the priority of The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which hosts The Championships, is to maintain its leadership into the twenty-first century. To that end a Long Term Plan was unveiled in 1993, which will improve the quality of the event for spectators, players, officials and neighbours.

Stage one of the Plan was completed for the 1997 Championships and involved building in Aorangi Park the new No. 1 Court, a Broadcast Centre, two extra grass courts and a tunnel under the hill linking Church Road and Somerset Road.

Stage two involved the removal of the old No. 1 Court complex to make way for the new Millennium Building, providing extensive facilities for the players, press, officials and Members, and the extension of the West Stand of the Centre Court with 728 extra seats.

Stage three continues. The construction of a new Championships entrance building, housing Club staff, museum, bank and ticket office at Gate 3 has left the Centre Court east side empty and will allow development to provide better facitilies for the public, increase the seating capacity from 13,800 to 15,000 and erect a retractable roof.

Credit: Wikipedia