Statistics From Wimbledon 2006
Facts and Figures from The 120th Championships.
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Facts and Figures from The 120th Championships.
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Bob and Mike Bryan not only completed a career Grand Slam when they lifted the men’s doubles trophy, but their win also served to restore faith in American tennis.
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The 120th Championships were a resounding success with both men’s and women’s singles crowns annexed by the number one seeds, Roger Federer and Amelie Mauresmo.
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11.7 million unique users visited wimbledon.org over The Championships, an increase of 3 million from 2007. There were 287.5m page views, with each unique user spending an average of 70 minutes on the website.
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With talk of cross dressing and a helipad for Court 18, the weird and wonderful things the players said off court were as memorable as the incredible tennis. Read our selection of the best quotes from Wimbledon 2008.
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Rafael Nadal’s win over Roger Federer, one of the most hard-fought and thrilling Wimbledon Men’s Finals of all-time, was watched by a peak audience of 13.1m viewers (9.15pm) on BBC ONE on Sunday night.
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The shocks, the fashion statements and the Federer/Nadal rivalry: Wimbledon 2008 had many memorable moments – and even the weather managed to put on a decent performance.
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The 122nd Championships came to the most magnificent of conclusions as Spain’s Rafael Nadal brought the five-time champion Roger Federer crashing to earth in the longest final in the history of The All England Club.
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Rafael Nadal has hailed his ‘amazing’ victory at Wimbledon over Roger Federer in the men’s singles final. He also revealed that he apologised to the five-times Wimbledon champion for defeating him in the epic five-set thrillier.
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After his epic five-set defeat, disconsolate Roger Federer’s mood in the post-match press conference was as dark as the sky had been over Centre Court as his chances of a sixth straight title slipped away into the night.
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It was billed as the battle of the American siblings part II but the mixed doubles final ended in a low-key fashion on a darkened No.1 Court. Bob Bryan and Samantha Stosur upset twin Mike and Slovakia’s Katarina Srebotnik in straight sets.
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Top seeds crashing out, lucky net cords and that final – the Championships has been a roller-coaster of emotions right to its dramatic climax. Here, the Wimbledon website team reflects on the most memorable moments.
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Just when you thought this tournament had seen everything – Venus Williams winning a fifth title; the resurgence of Marat Safin; a first British girls’ winner since 1984 – Rafeal Nadal and Roger Federer went and topped it all.
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Four weeks since he restricted Roger Federer to four games in the French Open final, Rafael Nadal robbed the Swiss of his most treasured possession, the title that defined him: his Wimbledon crown.
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Rafael Nadal ended Roger Federer’s five-year reign as the king of Centre Court by winning the longest-ever Wimbledon men’s final. The French Open champion survived a Federer fightback and two rain delays to win in five sets.
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As the light faded over Centre Court, an era faded with it. Roger Federer’s grasp on the Championships was finally loosened by Rafael Nadal in a final that will remembered forever by all who saw it.
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Martina Navratilova’s bid to add yet another Wimbledon title to her record haul ended in disappointment, as she and Helena Sukova fell in the final of the ladies invitational doubles to Jana Novotna and Kathy Rinaldi.
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Dutch duo Robin Ammerlaan and Ronald Vink have retained their Wimbledon Wheelchairs Masters Series title after a 6-7 (6-8), 6-1, 6-3 victory over French pair Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer.
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Five Australians were in the finals of the junior doubles but only one emerged victorious. Jessica Moore and Polona Hercog beat Isabella Holland and Sally Peers, while Bernard Tomic and Matt Reid lost to Cheng-Peng Hsieh and Tsung-Hua Yang.
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The shocks, the fashion statements and the Federer/Nadal rivalry: Wimbledon 2008 had many memorable moments – and even the weather managed to put on a decent performance.
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