2013 Wimbledon Championships

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2013 Wimbledon Championships
Date:   24 June – 7 July
Edition:   127th
Category:   Grand Slam tournament (ITF)
Prize Money:   £22,560,000
Surface:   Grass
Location:   Church Road
SW19, Wimbledon,
London, United Kingdom
Venue:   All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
Champions
Men's Singles
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Women's Singles
France Marion Bartoli
Men's Doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Women's Doubles
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei / China Peng Shuai
Mixed Doubles
Canada Daniel Nestor / France Kristina Mladenovic
Boys' Singles
Italy Gianluigi Quinzi
Girls' Singles
Switzerland Belinda Bencic
Boys' Doubles
Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis / Australia Nick Kyrgios
Girls' Doubles
Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková / Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles
Sweden Thomas Enqvist / Australia Mark Philippoussis
Ladies' Invitation Doubles
United States Lindsay Davenport / Switzerland Martina Hingis
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles
Australia Pat Cash / Australia Mark Woodforde
Wheelchair Men's Doubles
France Stéphane Houdet / Japan Shingo Kunieda
Wheelchair Women's Doubles
Netherlands Jiske Griffioen / Netherlands Aniek van Koot
Wimbledon Championships
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The 2013 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 127th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and the third Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, and ran from 24 June to 7 July.[1] It consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair players also took part in singles and doubles events as well as retired players in invitation doubles.

Roger Federer and Serena Williams were the defending champions in singles events, but neither was able to repeat their success. Federer was eliminated in the second round by Sergiy Stakhovsky and Williams lost in the fourth round to Sabine Lisicki. This marked the first time since 1927 in which both defending champions were eliminated before the quarter-finals.[2] Federer and Williams were two of a number of big-name casualties in the early rounds, along with two-time champion Rafael Nadal, two-time semi-finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 2004 champion Maria Sharapova and former World No.1s Victoria Azarenka, Ana Ivanovic, Lleyton Hewitt, Caroline Wozniacki and Jelena Janković.

Andy Murray became the first man from Great Britain to win the singles title since Fred Perry in 1936. Marion Bartoli won the women's singles title. Bob and Mike Bryan completed the "Bryan Slam" and became the first team to hold all four Grand Slams and the Olympic Gold at the same time.

Tournament

Centre Court where the Finals of Wimbledon take place.

The 2013 Wimbledon Championships was the 127th edition of the tournament and was held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.

The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2013 ATP World Tour and the 2013 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event.[3] There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which was part of the Grade A category of tournaments, and doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category. The tournament was played on grass courts and was taking place over a series of 19 courts, including the four main showcourts, Centre Court, No. 1 Court, No. 2 Court and No. 3 Court.[4]

Notable events

Sergiy Stakhovsky caused an upset in the second round by defeating seven-time champion Roger Federer.
  • Rafael Nadal suffered his first ever opening round defeat at a Grand Slam tournament when he lost to Steve Darcis in the first round. This also marked the first time since 1997 in which the reigning French Open men's champion lost in the first round at Wimbledon.[5] Women's fifth seed Sara Errani also made a first round exit, losing to Mónica Puig in straight sets.
  • By defeating Benjamin Becker in the first round, Andy Murray won his 107th Grand Slam match, thus becoming the most successful British man at a Major and breaking Fred Perry's total Grand Slam match win record of 106.[6]
  • The 2013 championship was also known for having numerous players retire in the first two rounds due to fatigue or injury, most notably Marin Čilić, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Victoria Azarenka, John Isner, and first round surprise Steve Darcis. On Wednesday, 26 June a total of eight players, including seven in singles events, withdrew from the tournament; four of those made the decision before the starts of their matches.
  • Third-ranked Roger Federer fell in the second round to world number 116 Sergiy Stakhovsky, his first loss in a Grand Slam earlier than the Quarterfinals since 2004, a streak spanning 36 majors. Federer's world ranking dropped to at No. 5 as a result of this early exit.[7]
  • Federer's second round loss also marked the worst collective performance by him and Rafael Nadal at a Grand Slam tournament, in which both men were entered.[8] This also marked the first time since 2002 in which neither man made the Wimbledon final.[9]
Sabine Lisicki caused one of the biggest upsets of the tournament by defeating reigning Wimbledon, US Open and French Open champion, world number one, Serena Williams, in the fourth round.
  • For the first time since 1912, no U.S. man was represented in the third round at Wimbledon, following Bobby Reynolds' second round defeat to World No. 1 Novak Djokovic.[10]
  • Kimiko Date-Krumm became the oldest woman to reach the third round at Wimbledon, by defeating Alexandra Cadanțu in the second round. It is also the first time since the 1996 Wimbledon Championships in which she has gone this far. Her opponent, number one seed Serena Williams, combined for an age of 73, and this was their first ever meeting.[11] Date-Krumm lost in straight sets in the late evening encounter on Saturday 29 June 2013.
  • Of the top ten women's seeds that started the Championships, six fell before the third round: second seed Victoria Azarenka (second round, withdrew), third seed Maria Sharapova (second round), fifth seed Sara Errani (first round), seventh seed Angelique Kerber (second round), ninth seed Caroline Wozniacki (second round) and tenth seed Maria Kirilenko (first round). This marked the worst performance by any top ten seeds at a Grand Slam tournament in the Open Era.[12]
  • Laura Robson became the first British woman in 15 years to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon; by getting this far, she entered the Top 30 for the first time in her career. She thus became the first British woman since Jo Durie in 1987 to enter the WTA's Top 30.[13]
  • Łukasz Kubot and Fernando Verdasco both reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon for the first time,[14] whilst Juan Martín del Potro reached his first Grand Slam semi-final since winning the 2009 US Open.[15]
  • Sloane Stephens and Kirsten Flipkens both reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon for the first time.[16]
  • Sabine Lisicki continued her record of beating the reigning French Open champion at Wimbledon. She defeated Serena Williams in the fourth round, having also beaten Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2009, Li Na in 2011 and Maria Sharapova in 2012.[17] Lisicki's victory also denied Serena her 35th consecutive victory, a record which was achieved by her older sister, Venus, in 2000.[18]
  • This tournament marked the worst collective performance by Williams, Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova at a Grand Slam event since the 2008 French Open,[18] and also the first tournament since the 2011 French Open in which none of the three reached a Grand Slam final.[19]
  • Jerzy Janowicz became the first male Polish player to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam tournament.[20]
  • By reaching the Wimbledon final, Sabine Lisicki became the first German Grand Slam singles finalist since Rainer Schüttler reached the final of the 2003 Australian Open.[19]
  • Novak Djokovic won his semi-final match against Juan Martín del Potro in five sets in 4 hours 44 minutes. This was the longest semi-final in the history of the Wimbledon Championships.[21]
  • With her win in the Ladies' Singles final, Marion Bartoli surpassed the female record set by Jana Novotná at the 1998 Wimbledon Championships for most appearances in a Grand Slam tournament before winning a title, with 47.[22]
  • In winning the Gentlemen's Doubles, Bob and Mike Bryan became the first men's doubles team in the Open era to hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time.[23]
  • Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic in the final in straight sets to win the 2013 Wimbledon Men Singles title, becoming the first British man in 77 years to do so, and the first Scot of either sex in 117 years to win a Wimbledon singles title.

First Wednesday

The first Wednesday (Wednesday 26 June) in the 2013 Wimbledon Championship saw a number of former world number ones knocked out in the second round of the draw either by being beaten by a much lower rank, having to retire early or having been "walked over". These players include Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka, as well as former ranking leaders Lleyton Hewitt, Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Janković and Caroline Wozniacki. Other notable players, including Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marin Cilic John Isner, Steve Darcis, Yaroslava Shvedova and Radek Štěpánek also went out. A total of twelve seeded players (five men and seven women) finished their 2013 Wimbledon campaign on that day.[24]

Events from "Black Wednesday" were highly commented,[25] inter alia by the Association of Tennis Professionals[26] and players[27][28] and a statement from tournament Chief Executive Officer has been released.[29]

Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.

Seniors points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1
Gentlemen's Singles 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Gentlemen's Doubles 0 N/A N/A 0 0
Ladies' Singles 1400 900 500 280 160 100 5 60 50 40 2
Ladies' Doubles 5 N/A 48 N/A 0 0

Wheelchair points

Event W F 3rd 4th
Doubles 800 500 375 100

Junior points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Q Q3
Boys' Singles 375 270 180 120 75 30 25 20
Girls' Singles
Boys' Doubles 270 180 120 75 45 style="background: #ececec; color: grey; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | N/A style="background: #ececec; color: grey; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | N/A style="background: #ececec; color: grey; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | N/A
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Prize money

The Wimbledon total prize money for 2013 has been increased by forty percent to £22,560,000 (around $34m). The winners of the men's and women's singles titles earned £1.6m, up £450,000 from last year.[30] In the 2013 season, the Wimbledon prize money was the highest out of four grand slam tournaments, compared to $30m at the Australian Open, $29m at French Open, and $32m at the US Open.[31]

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles £1,600,000 £800,000 £400,000 £205,000 £105,000 £63,000 £38,000 £23,500 £12,000 £6,000 £3,000
Doubles * £300,000 £150,000 £75,000 £37,500 £20,000 £12,000 £7,750 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mixed Doubles * £92,000 £46,000 £23,000 £10,500 £5,200 £2,600 £1,300 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Wheelchair Doubles* £8,500 £5,000 £3,2501 £2,2502 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Invitation Doubles* £20,000 £17,000 £14,0003 £13,0004 £12,0005 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

* per team

  • ^1 Third place
  • ^2 Fourth place
  • ^3 Second place in each group
  • ^4 Third place in each group
  • ^5 Fourth place in each group

Singles players

Men's Singles

Women's Singles

Day-by-day summaries

Day 1 (24 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Switzerland Roger Federer [3] Romania Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–2, 6–0
Ladies' Singles 1st round Russia Maria Sharapova [3] France Kristina Mladenovic 7–6(7–5), 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Germany Benjamin Becker 6–4, 6–3, 6–2
Ladies' Singles 1st round Spain Garbiñe Muguruza United Kingdom Anne Keothavong [WC] 6–4, 6–0
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 1st round Belarus Victoria Azarenka [2] Portugal Maria João Koehler 6–1, 6–2
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Belgium Steve Darcis Spain Rafael Nadal [5] 7–6(7–4), 7–6(10–8), 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Australia Lleyton Hewitt Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka [11] 6–4, 7–5, 6–3
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 1st round Serbia Ana Ivanovic [12] France Virginie Razzano [Q] 7–6(7–1), 6–0
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Croatia Marin Čilić [10] Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [6] Belgium David Goffin 7–6(7–4), 6–4, 6–3
Ladies' Singles 1st round Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8] United States Coco Vandeweghe 6–1, 5–7, 6–4

Day 2 (25 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 1st round United States Serena Williams [1] Luxembourg Mandy Minella 6–1, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] Germany Florian Mayer 6–3, 7–5, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Spain David Ferrer [4] Argentina Martín Alund 6–1, 4–6, 7–5, 6–2
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8] Spain Albert Ramos 6–2, 7–5, 6–1
Ladies' Singles 1st round United Kingdom Laura Robson Russia Maria Kirilenko [10] 6–3, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [6] Slovakia Martin Kližan 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
Ladies' Singles 1st round Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] Italy Francesca Schiavone 6–1, 6–2
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 1st round United States Madison Keys United Kingdom Heather Watson 6–3, 7–5
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round Germany Tommy Haas [13] Russia Dmitry Tursunov 6–3, 7–5, 7–5
Gentlemen's Singles 1st round France Richard Gasquet [9] Spain Marcel Granollers 6–7(2–7), 6–4, 7–5, 6–4
Ladies' Singles 1st round Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4] Austria Yvonne Meusburger 6–1, 6–1

Day 3 (26 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Italy Flavia Pennetta Belarus Victoria Azarenka [2] Walkover
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Canada Eugenie Bouchard Serbia Ana Ivanovic [12] 6–3, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Latvia Ernests Gulbis France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga [6] 3–6, 6–3, 6–3, retired
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky Switzerland Roger Federer [3] 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–5), 7–5, 7–6(7–5)
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Spain Fernando Verdasco France Julien Benneteau [31] 7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–4), 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun 6–3, 6–3, 7–5
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8] Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova Walkover
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Serbia Vesna Dolonc Serbia Jelena Janković [16] 7–5, 6–2
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Germany Dustin Brown [Q] Australia Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4, 6–7(3–7), 6–2
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská [Q] Denmark Caroline Wozniacki [9] 6–2, 6–2
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Portugal Michelle Larcher de Brito [Q] Russia Maria Sharapova [3] 6–3, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round France Kenny de Schepper Croatia Marin Čilić [10] Walkover
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Belgium Kirsten Flipkens [20] Serbia Bojana Jovanovski 6–4, 6–4

Day 4 (27 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8] Canada Jesse Levine 6–2, 7–6(9–7), 6–3
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4] France Mathilde Johansson 6–1, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] United States Bobby Reynolds [Q] 7–6(7–2), 6–3, 6–1
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 2nd round United States Serena Williams [1] France Caroline Garcia [Q] 6–3, 6–2
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round France Richard Gasquet [9] Japan Go Soeda [Q] 6–0, 6–3, 6–7(5–7), 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round
Spain David Ferrer [4] vs Spain Roberto Bautista-Agut
Cancelled
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] Russia Elena Vesnina 6–3, 6–1
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [7] Germany Daniel Brands 7–6(8–6), 6–4, 6–2
Ladies' Singles 2nd round New Zealand Marina Erakovic China Peng Shuai [24] 7–6(8–6), 6–2
Ladies' Singles 2nd round
United Kingdom Laura Robson vs Colombia Mariana Duque Mariño [Q]
Cancelled

Day 5 (28 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 2nd round United Kingdom Laura Robson Colombia Mariana Duque Mariño [Q] 6–4, 6–1
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Poland Jerzy Janowicz [24] Spain Nicolás Almagro [15] 7–6(8–6), 6–3, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Spain Tommy Robredo [32] 6–2, 6–4, 7–5
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 2nd round Spain David Ferrer [4] Spain Roberto Bautista-Agut 6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–4), 7–5
Ladies' Singles 3rd round
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8] vs Russia Ekaterina Makarova [25]
6–3, 2–6, 1–2, suspended
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round
Serbia Victor Troicki vs Russia Mikhail Youzhny [20]
Cancelled
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 2nd round Estonia Kaia Kanepi Germany Angelique Kerber [7] 3–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–3
Ladies' Singles 3rd round France Marion Bartoli [15] Italy Camila Giorgi 6–4, 7–5
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round
Latvia Ernests Gulbis vs Spain Fernando Verdasco
Cancelled
Gentlemen's Doubles 2nd round
Germany Andre Begemann / Germany Martin Emmrich vs
Philippines Treat Huey / United Kingdom Dominic Inglot [16]
Cancelled

Day 6 (29 June)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Australia Bernard Tomic France Richard Gasquet [9] 7–6(9–7), 5–7, 7–5, 7–6(7–5)
Ladies' Singles 3rd round Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] Australia Samantha Stosur [14] 4–6, 6–2, 6–1
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] France Jérémy Chardy [28] 6–3, 6–2, 6–2
Ladies' Singles 3rd round United States Serena Williams [1] Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm 6–2, 6–0
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 3rd round Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8] Russia Ekaterina Makarova [25] 6–3, 2–6, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [7] South Africa Kevin Anderson [27] 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 7–5
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Spain David Ferrer [4] Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov [26] 6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–2), 2–6, 6–1, 6–2
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Russia Mikhail Youzhny [20] Serbia Victor Troicki 6–3, 6–4, 7–5
Ladies' Singles 3rd round United Kingdom Laura Robson New Zealand Marina Erakovic 1–6, 7–5, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 3rd round Germany Tommy Haas [13] Spain Feliciano López 4–6, 6–2, 7–5, 6–4
Ladies' Doubles 2nd round Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld [7]
Czech Republic Květa Peschke [7]
United States Lisa Raymond
United Kingdom Laura Robson
6–4, 6–4

Middle Sunday (30 June)

Following tradition, Middle Sunday is a day of rest, with no matches scheduled.[32]

Day 7 (1 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 4th round Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] United States Serena Williams [1] 6–2, 1–6, 6–4
Gentlemen's Singles 4th round United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Russia Mikhail Youzhny [20] 6–4, 7–6(7–5), 6–1
Gentlemen's Singles 4th round Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] Germany Tommy Haas [13] 6–1, 6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles 4th round Estonia Kaia Kanepi United Kingdom Laura Robson 7–6(8–6), 7–5
Gentlemen's Singles 4th round Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8] Italy Andreas Seppi [23] 6–4, 7–6(7–2), 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles 4th round Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [7] Australia Bernard Tomic 7–6(7–4), 6–7(5–7), 6–4, 6–4
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles 4th round Spain David Ferrer [4] Croatia Ivan Dodig 6–7(3–7), 7–6(8–6), 6–1, 6–1
Ladies' Singles 4th round Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4] Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova 4–6, 6–3, 6–3
Gentlemen's Doubles 3rd round United States Bob Bryan [1]
United States Mike Bryan [1]
Philippines Treat Huey [16]
United Kingdom Dominic Inglot [16]
7–5, 6–3, 7–6(7–3)

Day 8 (2 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles Quarterfinals Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4] China Li Na [6] 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 6–2
Ladies' Singles Quarterfinals Belgium Kirsten Flipkens [20] Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8] 4–6, 6–3, 6–4
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
France Fabrice Santoro
Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles Quarterfinals Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] Estonia Kaia Kanepi 6–3, 6–3
Ladies' Singles Quarterfinals France Marion Bartoli [15] United States Sloane Stephens [17] 6–4, 7–5
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United States John McEnroe
United States Patrick McEnroe
Australia Peter McNamara
Australia Paul McNamee
6–1, 6–2
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Doubles Quarterfinals India Rohan Bopanna [14]
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin [14]
Sweden Robert Lindstedt [6]
Canada Daniel Nestor [6]
7–5, 7–6(7–3), 6–7(4–7), 6–7(3–7), 6–2
Mixed Doubles 2nd round Brazil Bruno Soares [1]
United States Lisa Raymond [1]
Slovakia Filip Polášek
Slovakia Janette Husárová
6–2, 6–3
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
Sweden Anders Järryd
Iran Mansour Bahrami
France Henri Leconte
6–1, 6–2

Day 9 (3 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles Quarterfinals Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8] Spain David Ferrer [4] 6–2, 6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Gentlemen's Singles Quarterfinals United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Spain Fernando Verdasco 4–6, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4, 7–5
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles Quarterfinals Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [7] 7–6(7–5), 6–4, 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles Quarterfinals Poland Jerzy Janowicz [24] Poland Łukasz Kubot 7–5, 6–4, 6–4
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
France Fabrice Santoro
United States Justin Gimelstob
United States Todd Martin
6–1, 4–6, [12–10]
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Doubles Quarterfinals Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei [8]
China Peng Shuai [8]
Serbia Jelena Janković
Croatia Mirjana Lucic-Baroni
6–4, 7–5
Ladies' Doubles Quarterfinals Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
Australia Casey Dellacqua [12]
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková [2]
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká [2]
2–6, 6–2, 6–4
Mixed Doubles Third Round Brazil Bruno Soares [1]
United States Lisa Raymond [1]
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
6–3, 6–4
Mixed Doubles Third Round Serbia Nenad Zimonjic [3]
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik [3]
United States Scott Lipsky [13]
Australia Casey Dellacqua [13]
6–2, 6–7(3–7), 6–2
Ladies' Invitation Doubles Australia Rennae Stubbs
Hungary Andrea Temesvári
Spain Conchita Martínez
France Nathalie Tauziat
6–4, 6–3

Day 10 (4 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles Semifinals France Marion Bartoli [15] Belgium Kirsten Flipkens [20] 6–1, 6–2
Ladies' Singles Semifinals Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4] 6–4, 2–6, 9–7
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
Netherlands Richard Krajicek
United Kingdom Mark Petchey
7–6(7–1), 6–2
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
Sweden Anders Järryd
United States John McEnroe
United States Patrick McEnroe
7–5, 5–7, [10–7]
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Doubles Semifinals United States Bob Bryan [1]
United States Mike Bryan [1]
India Rohan Bopanna [14]
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin [14]
6–7(4–7), 6–4, 6–3, 5–7, 6–3
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Canada Daniel Nestor [8]
France Kristina Mladenovic [8]
Romania Horia Tecău [2]
India Sania Mirza [2]
7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–5)
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
Russia Vera Dushevina
India Rohan Bopanna [7]
China Zheng Jie [7]
6–3, 3–6, 6–3
Matches on No. 2 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Serbia Nenad Zimonjić [3]
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik [3]
Poland Marcin Matkowski [11]
Czech Republic Květa Peschke [11]
7–6(12–10), 6–7(6–8), 6–4
Gentlemen's Doubles Semifinals Croatia Ivan Dodig [12]
Brazil Marcelo Melo [12]
India Leander Paes [4]
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek [4]
3–6, 6–4, 6–1, 3–6, 6–3
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Brazil Bruno Soares [1]
United States Lisa Raymond [1]
Australia John Peers
Australia Ashleigh Barty
7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–4)
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles Australia Pat Cash
Australia Mark Woodforde
Sweden Joakim Nyström
Sweden Mikael Pernfors
6–2, retired

Day 11 (5 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles Semifinals Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8] 7–5, 4–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–7(6–8), 6–3
Gentlemen's Singles Semifinals United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Poland Jerzy Janowicz [24] 6–7(2–7), 6–4, 6–4, 6–3
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Doubles Semifinals Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
Australia Casey Dellacqua [12]
Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld [7]
Czech Republic Květa Peschke [7]
7–6(8–6), 6–2
Ladies' Doubles Semifinals Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei [8]
China Peng Shuai [8]
Japan Shuko Aoyama
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers
6–4, 6–3
Mixed Doubles Semifinals Brazil Bruno Soares [1]
United States Lisa Raymond [1]
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
Russia Vera Dushevina
6–4, 6–4
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
France Fabrice Santoro
Netherlands Richard Krajicek
United Kingdom Mark Petchey
Walkover
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
Sweden Anders Järryd
Australia Peter McNamara
Australia Paul McNamee
6–4, 6–2

Day 12 (6 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Ladies' Singles Final France Marion Bartoli [15] Germany Sabine Lisicki [23] 6–1, 6–4
Gentlemen's Doubles Final United States Bob Bryan [1]
United States Mike Bryan [1]
Croatia Ivan Dodig [12]
Brazil Marcelo Melo [12]
3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
Ladies' Doubles Final Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei [8]
China Peng Shuai [8]
Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
Australia Casey Dellacqua [12]
7–6(7–1), 6–1
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Girls' Singles Final Switzerland Belinda Bencic [1] United States Taylor Townsend [5] 4–6, 6–1, 6–4
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United Kingdom Barry Cowan
France Cédric Pioline
South Africa Wayne Ferreira
United Kingdom Chris Wilkinson
6–4, 6–2
Boys' Doubles Semifinals France Enzo Couacaud
Italy Stefano Napolitano
United Kingdom Kyle Edmund [1]
Portugal Frederico Ferreira Silva [1]
6–4, 7–6(9–7)
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles United States Justin Gimelstob
United States Todd Martin
Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
3–6, 6–2, [12–10]

Day 13 (7 July)

Matches on Main Courts
Matches on Centre Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Gentlemen's Singles Final United Kingdom Andy Murray [2] Serbia Novak Djokovic [1] 6–4, 7–5, 6–4
Mixed Doubles Final Canada Daniel Nestor [8]
France Kristina Mladenovic [8]
Brazil Bruno Soares [1]
United States Lisa Raymond [1]
5–7, 6–2, 8–6
Matches on No. 1 Court
Event Winner Loser Score
Boys' Singles Final Italy Gianluigi Quinzi [6] South Korea Hyeon Chung 7–5, 7–6(7–2)
Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles Final Australia Pat Cash
Australia Mark Woodforde
United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
Sweden Anders Järryd
6–3, 6–3
Ladies Invitation Doubles Final United States Lindsay Davenport
Switzerland Martina Hingis
Czech Republic Jana Novotná
Austria Barbara Schett
6–2, 6–2
Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles Final Sweden Thomas Enqvist
Australia Mark Philippoussis
United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
France Fabrice Santoro
7–6(8–6), 6–3

Events

Seniors

Gentlemen's Singles

United Kingdom Andy Murray def. Serbia Novak Djokovic, 6–4, 7–5, 6–4

  • It was Murray's 4th title of the year and 1st Grand Slam title of the year. It was his 1st Wimbledon title, 2nd Grand Slam title and 28th career title.

Ladies' Singles

France Marion Bartoli def. Germany Sabine Lisicki, 6–1, 6–4

  • It was Bartoli's 1st Grand Slam title in her career and 8th singles title overall.

Gentlemen's Doubles

United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan def. Croatia Ivan Dodig / Brazil Marcelo Melo, 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–4

  • It was the Bryan Brothers' 9th title of the year and 3rd Grand Slam title of the year. It was their 3rd Wimbledon title, 15th Grand Slam title and 91st career title. They completed non-calendar year Golden Slam and thus became the first double team in tennis history to hold all four majors as well as Olympic gold medal at the same time.

Ladies' Doubles

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei / China Peng Shuai def. Australia Ashleigh Barty / Australia Casey Dellacqua, 7–6(7–1), 6–1

  • It was their 2nd title of the year and the 1st Grand Slam title for both players. It was Hsieh's 11th and Peng's 9th title in their careers.

Mixed Doubles

Canada Daniel Nestor / France Kristina Mladenovic def. Brazil Bruno Soares / United States Lisa Raymond, 5–7, 6–2, 8–6

Juniors

Boys' Singles

Italy Gianluigi Quinzi def. South Korea Chung Hyeon, 7–5, 7–6(7–2)

Girls' Singles

Switzerland Belinda Bencic def. United States Taylor Townsend, 4–6, 6–1, 6–4

Boys' Doubles

Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis / Australia Nick Kyrgios def. France Enzo Couacaud / Italy Stefano Napolitano, 6–2, 6–3

Girls' Doubles

Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková / Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková def. Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina / Belarus Iryna Shymanovich, 6–3, 6–1

Invitation

Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles

Sweden Thomas Enqvist / Australia Mark Philippoussis def. United Kingdom Greg Rusedski / France Fabrice Santoro, 7–6(8–6), 6–3

Ladies' Invitation Doubles

United States Lindsay Davenport / Switzerland Martina Hingis def. Czech Republic Jana Novotná / Austria Barbara Schett, 6–2, 6–2

Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles

Australia Pat Cash / Australia Mark Woodforde def. United Kingdom Jeremy Bates / Sweden Anders Järryd, 6–3, 6–3

Wheelchair

Wheelchair Gentlemen's Doubles

France Stéphane Houdet / Japan Shingo Kunieda def. France Frédéric Cattaneo / Netherlands Ronald Vink, 6–4, 6–2

Wheelchair Ladies' Doubles

Netherlands Jiske Griffioen / Netherlands Aniek van Koot def. Japan Yui Kamiji / United Kingdom Jordanne Whiley, 6–4, 7–6(8–6)

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Rankings are as of 17 June 2013 and the Points are as of 24 June 2013.

Gentlemen's Singles

The Gentlemen's singles seeds is arranged on a surface-based system to reflect more accurately the individual player's grass court achievement as per the following formula, which applies to the top 32 players, according to ATP Ranking on 17 June 2013:

  • Take Entry System Position (ESP) points at 17 June 2013
  • Add 100% points earned for all grass court tournaments in the past 12 months (18.06.2012 – 16.06.2013).
  • Add 75% points earned for best grass court tournament in the 12 months before that (13.06.2011 – 17.06.2012)
Seed Rank Player Points Before
Points defending
Points won Points After Status
1 1 Serbia Novak Djokovic
11,830
720
1,200
12,310
Runner-up to United Kingdom Andy Murray [2]
2 2 United Kingdom Andy Murray
8,560
1,200
2,000
9,360
Winner against Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
3 3 Switzerland Roger Federer
7,740
2,000
45
5,785
Second round lost to Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky
4 4 Spain David Ferrer
7,220
360
360
7,220
Quarterfinals lost to Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8]
5 5 Spain Rafael Nadal
6,895
45
10
6,860
First round lost to Belgium Steve Darcis
6 7 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
4,155
720
45
3,480
Second round retired vs Latvia Ernests Gulbis
7 6 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
4,515
10
360
4,865
Quarterfinals lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
8 8 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
3,960
180
720
4,500
Semifinals lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
9 9 France Richard Gasquet
3,135
180
90
3,045
Third round lost to Australia Bernard Tomic
10 12 Croatia Marin Čilić
2,470
180
45
2,335
Second round withdrew vs France Kenny de Schepper
11 10 Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka
2,915
10
10
2,915
First Round lost to Australia Lleyton Hewitt
12 11 Japan Kei Nishikori
2,495
90
90
2,495
Third round lost to Italy Andreas Seppi [23]
13 13 Germany Tommy Haas
2,425
0
180
2,605
Fourth round lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
14 14 Serbia Janko Tipsarević
2,390
90
10
2,310
First round lost to Serbia Viktor Troicki
15 16 Spain Nicolás Almagro
2,195
90
90
2,195
Third round lost to Poland Jerzy Janowicz [24]
16 18 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
1,885
360
10
1,535
First round retired vs Croatia Ivan Dodig
17 15 Canada Milos Raonic
2,225
45
45
2,225
Second round lost to Netherlands Igor Sijsling
18 21 United States John Isner
1,735
10
45
1,770
Second round retired vs France Adrian Mannarino
19 17 France Gilles Simon
2,090
45
10
2,055
First round lost to Spain Feliciano López
20 28 Russia Mikhail Youzhny
1,415
360
180
1,235
Fourth round lost to United Kingdom Andy Murray [2]
21 19 United States Sam Querrey
1,810
90
10
1,730
First round lost to Australia Bernard Tomic
22 20 Argentina Juan Mónaco
1,740
90
90
1,740
Third round lost to France Kenny de Schepper
23 26 Italy Andreas Seppi
1,380
10
180
1,550
Fourth round lost to Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [8]
24 22 Poland Jerzy Janowicz
1,549
115
720
2,154
Semifinals lost to United Kingdom Andy Murray [2]
25 25 France Benoît Paire
1,380
90
90
1,380
Third round lost to Poland Łukasz Kubot
26 24 Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
1,500
45
90
1,545
Third round lost to Spain David Ferrer [4]
27 23 South Africa Kevin Anderson
1,510
10
90
1,590
Third round lost to Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych [7]
28 27 France Jérémy Chardy
1,441
45
90
1,486
Third round lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
29 31 Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
1,330
45
45
1,330
Second round lost to Slovenia Grega Žemlja
30 30 Italy Fabio Fognini
1,345
45
10
1,310
First round lost to Austria Jürgen Melzer
31 32 France Julien Benneteau
1,200
90
45
1,155
Second round lost to Spain Fernando Verdasco
32 29 Spain Tommy Robredo
1,355
(80)
90
1,365
Third round lost to United Kingdom Andy Murray [2]

Ladies' Singles

For the Ladies' singles seeds, the seeding order follows the ranking list, except where in the opinion of the Committee, the grass court credentials of a particular player necessitates a change in the interest of achieving a balanced draw.

Seed Rank Player Points Before
Points defending
Points won Points After Status
1 1 United States Serena Williams
13,615
2,000
280
11,895
Fourth Round lost to Germany Sabine Lisicki [23]
2 2 Belarus Victoria Azarenka
9,625
900
100
8,825
Withdrew in Second Round vs Italy Flavia Pennetta
3 3 Russia Maria Sharapova
9,415
280
100
9,235
Second Round lost to Portugal Michelle Larcher de Brito (Q)
4 4 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
6,465
1,400
900
5,965
Semifinals lost to Germany Sabine Lisicki [23]
5 5 Italy Sara Errani
5,335
160
5
5,180
First Round lost to Puerto Rico Mónica Puig
6 6 China Li Na
5,155
100
500
5,555
Quarterfinals lost to Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [4]
7 7 Germany Angelique Kerber
4,770
900
100
3,970
Second Round lost to Estonia Kaia Kanepi
8 8 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
4,435
500
500
4,435
Quarterfinals lost to Belgium Kirsten Flipkens [20]
9 9 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
3,565
5
100
3,660
Second Round lost to Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská (Q)
10 10 Russia Maria Kirilenko
3,471
500
5
2,976
First Round lost to United Kingdom Laura Robson
11 11 Italy Roberta Vinci
3,060
280
280
3,060
Fourth Round lost to China Li Na [6]
12 12 Serbia Ana Ivanovic
2,920
280
100
2,740
Second Round lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard
13 13 Russia Nadia Petrova
2,660
160
5
2,505
First Round lost to Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková
14 14 Australia Samantha Stosur
2,905
100
160
2,965
Third Round lost to Germany Sabine Lisicki [23]
15 15 France Marion Bartoli
2,775
100
2,000
4,675
Winner against Germany Sabine Lisicki [23]
16 16 Serbia Jelena Janković
2,830
5
100
2,925
Second Round lost to Serbia Vesna Dolonc
17 17 United States Sloane Stephens
2,530
160
500
2,870
Quarterfinals lost to France Marion Bartoli [15]
18 18 Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
2,140
5
160
2,295
Third Round lost to Italy Roberta Vinci [11]
19 19 Spain Carla Suárez Navarro
2,165
5
280
2,440
Fourth Round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8]
20 20 Belgium Kirsten Flipkens
2,038
(32)
900
2,906
Semifinals lost to France Marion Bartoli [15]
21 21 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
1,900
100
5
1,805
First Round lost to Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova
22 22 Romania Sorana Cîrstea
1,760
160
100
1,700
Second Round lost to Italy Camila Giorgi
23 23 Germany Sabine Lisicki
1,750
500
1,400
2,650
Runner-up to France Marion Bartoli [15]
24 24 China Peng Shuai
1,685
280
100
1,505
Second Round lost to New Zealand Marina Erakovic
25 25 Russia Ekaterina Makarova
1,682
100
160
1,742
Third Round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8]
26 27 United States Varvara Lepchenko
1,566
160
5
1,411
First Round lost to Czech Republic Eva Birnerová (Q)
27 28 Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
1,560
5
100
1,655
Second Round lost to Italy Karin Knapp
28 29 Austria Tamira Paszek
1,083
500
5
588
First Round lost to Romania Alexandra Cadanțu
29 30 France Alizé Cornet
1,545
100
160
1,605
Third Round lost to Italy Flavia Pennetta
30 31 Germany Mona Barthel
1,500
5
100
1,595
Second Round lost to United States Madison Keys
31 32 Switzerland Romina Oprandi
1,490
100
5
1,395
First Round lost to United States Alison Riske (WC)
32 33 Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
1,300
160
160
1,300
Third Round lost to China Li Na [6]

Withdrawn players

Rank Player Points
Points defending
Points won New points Withdrew due to
26 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova
1,662
5
0
1,657
Abdominal strain

Wild card entries

Below are the lists of the wild card awardees entering in the main draws.[33]

Gentlemen's singles wild card entries

Ladies' singles wild card entries

Gentlemen's doubles wild card entries

Ladies' doubles wild card entries

Mixed doubles wild card entries

Qualifiers entries

Gentlemen's singles qualifiers entries

  1. France Stéphane Robert
  2. Germany Bastian Knittel
  3. Germany Julian Reister
  4. United States Wayne Odesnik
  5. Germany Dustin Brown
  6. United States Denis Kudla
  7. Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
  8. Australia Matt Reid
  9. Chinese Taipei Jimmy Wang
  10. Australia James Duckworth
  11. Poland Michał Przysiężny
  12. United States Bobby Reynolds
  13. Japan Go Soeda
  14. United States Alex Kuznetsov
  15. France Marc Gicquel
  16. Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

  1. Belgium Olivier Rochus

Ladies' singles qualifiers entries

  1. Germany Carina Witthöft
  2. Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva
  3. France Caroline Garcia
  4. Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská
  5. Croatia Ajla Tomljanović
  6. Italy Maria Elena Camerin
  7. Austria Yvonne Meusburger
  8. France Virginie Razzano
  9. Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
  10. Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
  11. Colombia Mariana Duque-Mariño
  12. Portugal Michelle Larcher de Brito

The following players received entry as a lucky loser:

  1. United States Vania King
  2. Slovakia Anna Karolína Schmiedlová

Gentlemen's doubles qualifiers entries

  1. Canada Jesse Levine / Canada Vasek Pospisil
  2. Australia Samuel Groth / Australia Chris Guccione
  3. Germany Dominik Meffert / Austria Philipp Oswald
  4. India Purav Raja / India Divij Sharan

The following pairs received entry as lucky losers:

  1. Germany Dustin Brown / Australia Rameez Junaid
  2. United States Steve Johnson / Sweden Andreas Siljeström
  3. United States Denis Kudla / United States Tim Smyczek

Ladies' doubles qualifiers entries

  1. France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon / Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová
  2. Argentina Maria Irigoyen / Argentina Paula Ormachea
  3. Romania Raluca Olaru / Ukraine Olga Savchuk
  4. Russia Valeria Solovyeva / Ukraine Maryna Zanevska


Media coverage

Country TV Broadcaster(s) Notes
 Australia Seven Network
 Croatia HRT, Sport Klub
 France Canal+
 Hungary Digi Sport 1, Fox Sports Australia
 India Star Sports 2, ESPN
 Indonesia Star Sports, Fox Sports
 Ireland TG4 [34]
 Israel Sport 5
 Pakistan PTV Sports
 Poland Polsat Sport
 Romania Digi Sport 2, Digi Sport 3
 Serbia B92, Sport Klub
 South Africa SuperSport
 UAE & Middle East Abu Dhabi Sports
 UK BBC
 United States ESPN

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