2011 Wimbledon Championships


The 2011 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in England. 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 and the NEC Tour. The championships were organised by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and the International Tennis Federation.
In the professional tournaments there were two new singles champions for the first time since 2002: Novak Djokovic and Petra Kvitová. By reaching the final Djokovic also claimed the World No. 1 in the ATP rankings from Rafael Nadal, while Kvitová became the first Grand Slam event winner born in the 1990s. In the doubles the Bryan brothers claimed the men's title for a second time, and equalled the overall Grand Slam tournament record of 11 set by the Woodies, Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge. In the women's doubles Katarina Srebotnik won her first ladies major title after making four previous major finals. Srebotnik won alongside Květa Peschke; this was Peschke's first major title. In the mixed doubles Jürgen Melzer won his second major title, and first in the mixed doubles as he partnered Iveta Benešová to her first major title. In total, players from the Czech Republic were champions in three of the five main tour events in the tournament.
In the junior tournaments both the boys and girls singles titles were won by Australians. Luke Saville won the boys title while Ashleigh Barty became the first Australian in 31 years to win the girls title. In the doubles there was home success as Brit George Morgan and Croatian Mate Pavić won their maiden junior Grand Slam tournament titles. The girls doubles title was claimed by Canadian Eugenie Bouchard and American Grace Min.
In the wheelchair events Esther Vergeer and Sharon Walraven retained their doubles title. This was Vergeer's third successive win at the championships and meant that she was still unbeaten at Wimbledon. In the men's event Maikel Scheffers and Ronald Vink completed a team career Grand Slam, as they won the only title they had previously failed to win as a team.
The legends events titles were won by the teams of: Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis, the Dutch pair of Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis, and the Australian pair of Pat Cash and Mark Woodforde.

Tournament

The 125th edition of the tournament saw two new courts opened. A new showcourt, Court No. 3, and a new Court No. 4 opened on the first day of the championships. Court No. 3 was opened by The Duke of Kent, President of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, who unveiled a plaque marking the occasion. A total of 19 courts were used for competition play and a further 22 for practice. The capacity of the grounds was thus increased by 1,000 to 38,500.
On a commercial front, Sony became a sponsor of the championships for the first time, while Jacob's Creek and Lavazza replaced Blossom Hill and Nescafe as official wine and coffee of the tournament. Qualifying for all events took place at the Bank of England Sports Ground, Roehampton. The grass was of the Perennial Ryegrass type and cut to 8mm.

125th anniversary

The 2011 championships were the 125th to be held since 1877, excluding the years 1915–1918 and 1940–1945, when the event was not held due to the two world wars. To mark the occasion a number of special events and activities occurred. Blue Peter broadcast a special programme looking at the championships, past, present and future, which was screened on the second Monday of the tournament. Four 30-minute documentaries charting the history of the championships were commissioned. A new exhibition known as the queue was held in the All England Club's Museum celebrating the people who queue each year for tickets to the championship. In addition, a range of licensed merchandise featuring the "125" logo was released; the ball boy and ball girl uniforms had this logo. The shoes provided by Fila had the words "125 years" and the logo printed on them. The balls provided by Slazenger also had "125 years" stamped onto them, and a special can design was used. Lanson champagne, which is served on the grounds, had "125 years" stamped on the bottle. Finally, to celebrate the anniversary there was a community art project in which participants were asked to "interpret" an unstrung wooden tennis racket "in a medium of their choosing".
HSBC held a series of polls on the Wimbledon website to find the 10 greatest things about the championships. The polls consisted of anything from greatest character to best final. In addition the bank also teamed up with the Sports Technology Institute at Loughborough University; to predict how tennis would develop over the next 25 years up to 2036; the 150th Wimbledon and 100 years since Fred Perry, the last British male winner of the championships, won.

Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below are the tables with the point distribution for each discipline of the tournament.

Senior points

Wheelchair points

Junior points

Prize money

The total prize money for 2011 championships was £14,600,000. The winner of the men's and women's singles title earned £1,100,000.
EventRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Round of 128
Singles£1,100,000£550,000£275,000£137,500£68,750£34,375£20,125£11,500£7,000£3,500£1,750
Doubles*£250,000£125,000£62,500£31,250£16,000£9,000£5,250
Mixed Doubles*£92,000£46,000£23,000£10,500£5,200£2,600£1,300
*£7,000£4,000
Invitation Doubles£17,500£14,500

* per team

Singles players

;Gentlemen's Singles
;Ladies' Singles

Day-by-day summaries

Champions

Seniors

Men's Singles

Novak Djokovic def. Rafael Nadal, 6–4, 6–1, 1–6, 6–3
Petra Kvitová def. Maria Sharapova, 6–3, 6–4
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan def. Robert Lindstedt / Horia Tecău, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6
Květa Peschke / Katarina Srebotnik def. Sabine Lisicki / Samantha Stosur, 6–3, 6–1
Jürgen Melzer / Iveta Benešová def. Mahesh Bhupathi / Elena Vesnina, 6–3, 6–2

Juniors

Boys' Singles

Luke Saville def. Liam Broady, 2–6, 6–4, 6–2

Girls' Singles

Ashleigh Barty def. Irina Khromacheva, 7–5, 7–6

Boys' Doubles

George Morgan / Mate Pavić def. Oliver Golding / Jiří Veselý, 3–6, 6–4, 7–5

Girls' Doubles

Eugenie Bouchard / Grace Min def. Demi Schuurs / Tang Haochen, 5–7, 6–2, 7–5

Invitation

Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles

Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis def. Jonas Björkman / Todd Woodbridge, 3–6, 6–3,

Ladies' Invitation Doubles

Lindsay Davenport / Martina Hingis def. Martina Navratilova / Jana Novotná, 6–4, 6–4

Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles

Pat Cash / Mark Woodforde def. Jeremy Bates / Anders Järryd, 6–3, 5–7,

Wheelchair

Wheelchair Men's Doubles

Maikel Scheffers / Ronald Vink def. Stéphane Houdet / Michaël Jeremiasz, 7–5, 6–2

Wheelchair Women's Doubles

Esther Vergeer / Sharon Walraven def. Jiske Griffioen / Aniek van Koot, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5

Broadcast

The 2011 tournament was broadcast in 185 countries. The BBC was the host broadcaster and, since the All England Club had made a deal with Sony, some of the tournament was broadcast in 3D for the first time. To mark the 125th anniversary, the BBC broadcast a documentary the night before the start of the tournament, called 125 years of Wimbledon: You Cannot Be Serious, looking back at memorable moments.
In the United States, the championship matches aired on NBC for the 43rd and final year. The network issued a statement saying it had been outbid for the rights to future broadcasts. Cable sports channel ESPN, which had already been sharing Wimbledon coverage with NBC, became the exclusive American broadcaster of the tournament for a 12-year period, beginning in 2012. Under the agreement, all matches were to air live, as opposed to tape delaying some matches, a practice for which NBC had been criticised.

Attendance

Members of the British Royal Family attended the championships. With The Duchess of Cornwall attending the tournament on the first Wednesday, on official duty, where she met six ball boys and girls before watching the days play on Centre court from the Royal box. While on the second Monday The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the championships, while on a private visit. The pair took in all three matches on Centre Court. After the first match, which was won by British player Andy Murray, the pair briefly met him, after the Scot bowed towards them while on court at the end of the match.
On the second Monday temperatures topped 30 degrees, and a 146 patrons needed medical assistance by 16:30, due to the heat. This was a significant rise compared to other days as in the two days previous days of the championships 90 and 87 people were treated respectively.

Protests

On the middle Saturday, 14 people were arrested at the gate when trying to obtain access to the grounds. The All England Club shut the gates of the ground forcing spectators who had camped overnight to wait outside for 45 minutes before letting them in at 11.15 am. The group wore yellow shirts and had paint and other equipment to make banners once inside of the ground. A source stated that the group were planning to demonstrate against government policy.

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Seedings are based on ATP and WTA rankings as of 13 June 2011. Rankings and points are as of before 20 June 2011.

Men's Singles">2011 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles">Men's Singles

The Men'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:
SeedRankPlayerPoints
before
Points
defending
Points
won
Points
after
Status
11 Rafael Nadal12,0702,0001,20011,270Runner-up, lost to Novak Djokovic
22 Novak Djokovic12,0057202,00013,285Champion, defeated Rafael Nadal
33 Roger Federer9,2303603609,230Quarterfinals lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
44 Andy Murray6,8557207206,855Semifinals lost to Rafael Nadal
55 Robin Söderling4,595360904,325Third round lost to Bernard Tomic
67 Tomáš Berdych3,4901,2001802,470Fourth round lost to Mardy Fish
76 David Ferrer4,1501801804,150Fourth round lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
810 Andy Roddick2,200180902,110Third round lost to Feliciano López
98 Gaël Monfils2,78090902,780Third round lost to Łukasz Kubot
109 Mardy Fish2,335453602,650Quarterfinals lost Rafael Nadal
1111 Jürgen Melzer2,175180902,085Third round lost to Xavier Malisse
1219 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga1,5853607201,945Semifinals lost to Novak Djokovic
1312 Viktor Troicki1,93045451,930Second round lost to Lu Yen-hsun
1414 Stan Wawrinka1,90010451,935Second round lost to Simone Bolelli
1516 Gilles Simon1,74590901,745Third round lost to Juan Martín del Potro
1615 Nicolás Almagro1,87510901,955Third round lost to Mikhail Youzhny
1713 Richard Gasquet1,92501802,105Fourth round lost to Andy Murray
1817 Mikhail Youzhny1,740451801,875Fourth round lost to Roger Federer
1935 Michaël Llodra1,195451801,330Fourth round lost vs Novak Djokovic
2018 Florian Mayer1,60090451,555Second round lost to Xavier Malisse
2122 Fernando Verdasco1,42510451,460Second round lost to Robin Haase
2224 Alexandr Dolgopolov1,40545101,370First round lost to Fernando González
2329 Janko Tipsarević1,30510101,305First round lost to Ivo Karlović
2421 Juan Martín del Potro1,44501801,625Fourth round lost to Rafael Nadal
2520 Juan Ignacio Chela1,47510451,505Second round lost to Alex Bogomolov Jr.
26411,12010451,155Second round lost to Karol Beck
2726 Marin Čilić1,34510101,345First round lost to Ivan Ljubičić
2823 David Nalbandian1,4250901,515Third round lost to Roger Federer
2927 Nikolay Davydenko1,33045101,295First round lost to Bernard Tomic
3028 Thomaz Bellucci1,30590101,225First round lost to Rainer Schüttler
3125 Milos Raonic1,3540451,399Second round lost to Gilles Müller
3230 Marcos Baghdatis1,29510901,375Third round lost to Novak Djokovic

Women's Singles">2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles">Women's Singles

For the Women's 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.
SeedRankPlayerPoints
before
Points
defending
Points
won
Points
after
Status
11 Caroline Wozniacki9,9152802809,915Fourth round lost to Dominika Cibulková
23 Vera Zvonareva7,9351,4001606,695Third round lost to Tsvetana Pironkova
34 Li Na6,2555001005,855Second round lost to Sabine Lisicki
45 Victoria Azarenka5,7251609006,465Semifinals lost to Petra Kvitová
56 Maria Sharapova5,0212801,4006,141Runner-up, lost to Petra Kvitová
67 Francesca Schiavone4,70551604,860Third round lost to Tamira Paszek
725 Serena Williams2,0602,000280340Fourth round lost to Marion Bartoli
88 Petra Kvitová4,3379002,0005,437Champion, defeated Maria Sharapova
99 Marion Bartoli4,0102805004,230Quarterfinals lost to Sabine Lisicki
1010 Samantha Stosur3,405553,405First round lost to Melinda Czink
1113 Andrea Petkovic3,15051603,305Third round lost to Ksenia Pervak
1212 Svetlana Kuznetsova3,1601001603,220Third round lost to Yanina Wickmayer
1311 Agnieszka Radwańska3,1752801002,995Second round lost to Petra Cetkovská
14143,0551601002,995Second round lost to Nadia Petrova
1515 Jelena Janković3,05028052,775First round lost to María José Martínez Sánchez
1616 Julia Görges2,56051602,715Third round lost to Dominika Cibulková
1717 Kaia Kanepi2,46650051,971First round lost to Sara Errani
1818 Ana Ivanovic2,40051602,555Third round lost to Petra Cetkovská
1919 Yanina Wickmayer2,3501602802,470Fourth round lost to Petra Kvitová
2020 Peng Shuai2,30002802,580Fourth round lost to Maria Sharapova
2121 Flavia Pennetta2,2201601602,220Third round lost to Marion Bartoli
2222 Shahar Pe'er2,17010052,075First round lost to Ksenia Pervak
2330 Venus Williams1,6805002801,460Fourth round lost to Tsvetana Pironkova
2424 Dominika Cibulková2,1151605002,455Quarterfinals lost to Maria Sharapova
2523 Daniela Hantuchová2,1351001602,195Third round lost to Victoria Azarenka
2627 Maria Kirilenko1,9851601601,985Third round lost to Serena Williams
2728 Jarmila Gajdošová1,9402801601,820Third round lost to Caroline Wozniacki
2838 Ekaterina Makarova1,38110051,286First round lost to Christina McHale
2929 Roberta Vinci1,9251001601,985Third round lost to Petra Kvitová
3031 Bethanie Mattek-Sands1,643551,643First round lost to Misaki Doi
3132 Lucie Šafářová1,58551001,680Second round lost to Klára Zakopalová
3233 Tsvetana Pironkova1,5519005001,151Quarterfinals lost to Petra Kvitová

†Serena Williams was ranked 26 on the day when seeds were announced. Nevertheless, she was deemed a special case and seeded 7th by the organizers because she missed a significant portion of the last 12-month period due to knee injury.
The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.
RankPlayerPoints
before
Points
defending
Points
after
Withdrawal reason
2 Kim Clijsters8,1255007,625Foot injury
26 Alisa Kleybanova2,0051601,845Illness

Main draw wild card entries

The following players received wild cards into the main draw senior events.

Men's Singles

  1. Arnaud Clément
  2. Daniel Cox
  3. Dan Evans
  4. Alejandro Falla
  5. Gilles Müller
  6. Dudi Sela
  7. James Ward

    Women's Singles

  8. Naomi Broady
  9. Eleni Daniilidou
  10. Sabine Lisicki
  11. Katie O'Brien
  12. Laura Robson
  13. Heather Watson
  14. Emily Webley-Smith

    Men's Doubles

  15. Daniel Cox / James Ward
  16. Jamie Delgado / Jonathan Marray
  17. Chris Eaton / Josh Goodall
  18. Colin Fleming / Ross Hutchins
  19. Lleyton Hewitt / Peter Luczak

    Women's Doubles

  20. Sarah Borwell / Melanie South
  21. Naomi Broady / Emily Webley-Smith
  22. Anne Keothavong / Laura Robson
  23. Jocelyn Rae / Heather Watson

    Mixed Doubles

  24. Jamie Delgado / Melanie South
  25. Colin Fleming / Jocelyn Rae
  26. Ross Hutchins / Heather Watson
  27. Jonathan Marray / Anne Keothavong
  28. Ken Skupski / Elena Baltacha

    Protected ranking

The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:
;Men's Singles
;Women's Singles
Below are the lists of the qualifiers entering in the main draws.

Men's Singles

Men's Singles Qualifiers
  1. Andreas Beck
  2. Karol Beck
  3. Ruben Bemelmans
  4. Flavio Cipolla
  5. Frank Dancevic
  6. Kenny de Schepper
  7. Rik de Voest
  8. Martin Fischer
  9. Łukasz Kubot
  10. Lukáš Lacko
  11. Marinko Matosevic
  12. Conor Niland
  13. Édouard Roger-Vasselin
  14. Igor Sijsling
  15. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
  16. Bernard Tomic
Lucky Losers
  1. Simone Bolelli
  2. Marc Gicquel
  3. Ryan Harrison
  4. Go Soeda
  5. Grega Žemlja

    Women's Singles

Women's Singles Qualifiers
  1. Mona Barthel
  2. Chang Kai-chen
  3. Vitalia Diatchenko
  4. Misaki Doi
  5. Marina Erakovic
  6. Irina Falconi
  7. Camila Giorgi
  8. Alexa Glatch
  9. Kristýna Plíšková
  10. Tamarine Tanasugarn
  11. Lesia Tsurenko
  12. Aleksandra Wozniak
Lucky Losers
  1. Stéphanie Dubois
  2. Stéphanie Foretz Gacon

    Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles Qualifiers
  1. Karol Beck / David Škoch
  2. Ryan Harrison / Travis Rettenmaier
  3. Treat Huey / Izak van der Merwe
  4. David Rice / Sean Thornley
Lucky Losers
  1. Flavio Cipolla / Paolo Lorenzi
  2. Leoš Friedl / David Martin
  3. Lukáš Lacko / Lukáš Rosol
  4. Alessandro Motti / Stéphane Robert
  5. Sanchai Ratiwatana / Sonchat Ratiwatana

    Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles Qualifiers
  1. Shuko Aoyama / Rika Fujiwara
  2. Vesna Dolonc / Katalin Marosi
  3. Lindsay Lee-Waters / Megan Moulton-Levy
  4. Urszula Radwańska / Arina Rodionova
Lucky Losers
  1. Marina Erakovic / Tamarine Tanasugarn
  2. Sophie Lefèvre / Evgeniya Rodina
  3. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Jessica Moore

    Withdrawals

The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries or personal reasons.
;Men's Singles
;Women's Singles