The Championships in a nutshell

The Championships in a nutshell
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The Championships in a nutshell. an extra week was added between the French Open and Wimbledon this year. The women\'s singles final is July 11; the men\'s singles final is July 12. There are no matches scheduled for the two-week tournament\'s middle Sunday, July 5.

A CRICKET FAN WATCHING A TENNIS GAME!

Surface: Grass courts.

Site: The All England Lawn Tennis Club.

EventsL :Competitions will be held in Men singles and doubles; Women singles and doubles; Mixed doubles; boys singles and doubles and girls singles and doubles

Schedule: Play begins Monday; an extra week was added between the French Open and Wimbledon this year. The women's singles final is July 11; the men's singles final is July 12. There are no matches scheduled for the two-week tournament's middle Sunday, July 5.

2014 Men Singles Champion: Novak Djokovic of Serbia.

2014 Women Singles Champion: Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic.

Last Year: Djokovic earned his second Wimbledon title by edging seven-time champion Roger Federer 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4. Kvitova also earned her second trophy at the All England Club - like Djokovic, she won her first in 2011, too - by overwhelming Eugenie Bouchard 6-3, 6-0.

Key Statistic I: 21 - Consecutive Grand Slam matches won by Serena Williams, who will be trying to win her fourth major title in a row.

Key Statistic II: 12 - Consecutive Wimbledon titles won by the ''Big 4'' of men's tennis: Federer, Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal; Lleyton Hewitt, who'll be participating in his final Wimbledon before retirement, was the last man outside of that quartet to win the championship, back in 2002.

Prize Money: The All England Club will award a total of £26.75m in prize money to competitors at The Championships, 2015. The Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Champions will each receive £1.88m.

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