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The Wimbledon Championships or simply Wimbledon is the oldest tennis torna-ment in the world, and widely considered the most prestigious.The tournament lasts for over two weeks in late June and early July, culminating with the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Final, scheduled for

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WIMBLEDON

by evgeny kulazsky 10 formWIMBLEDON

Слайд 2The Wimbledon Championships or simply Wimbledon is the oldest tennis torna-ment in the world, and widely considered

the most prestigious.
The tournament lasts for over two weeks in late June and early July, culminating with the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Final, scheduled for the second Saturday and Sunday respectively. Each year five major, junior, and invitational events are held.

The Wimbledon Championships or simply Wimbledon is the oldest tennis torna-ment in the world, and widely considered the most prestigious.The tournament lasts for

Слайд 3Main Events
The five main events, and the number of players (or

teams, in the case of doubles) are:
Gentlemen's Singles
Ladies' Singles
Gentlemen's Doubles
Ladies' Doubles
Mixed Doubles
Main EventsThe five main events, and the number of players (or teams, in the case of doubles)

Слайд 4Match formats
Matches in the Gentlemen's Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles are best-of-five

sets; all other events are best-of-three sets. A tiebreak game is played if the score reaches 6–6 in any set except the fifth (in a five-set match) or the third (in a three-set match), in this case a two-game lead must be reached.
Match formats Matches in the Gentlemen's Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles are best-of-five sets; all other events are

Слайд 5Wimbledon is scheduled for 14 days, beginning on Monday and ending

on Sunday. The five main events span both weeks, but the youth and invitational events are held mainly during the second week. Traditionally, there is no play on the "Middle Sunday", which is considered a rest day. However, rain has forced play on the Middle Sunday three times, in 1991, 1997 and 2004. On each of these occasions, Wimbledon staged a "People's Sunday", with unreserved seating and readily available, inexpensive tickets, allowing those with more limited means to sit on the show courts. If the tournament is not completed by the end of the second Sunday, all remaining matches are postponed until "People's Monday"
Wimbledon is scheduled for 14 days, beginning on Monday and ending on Sunday. The five main events

Слайд 6GROUNDS
The main show courts, Centre Court and No. 1 Court, are normally used for

only two weeks a year, during the Championships, but play can extend into a third week in exceptional circumstances. The remaining 17 courts are regularly used for other events hosted by the Club. The show courts were in action for the second time in three months in 2012 as Wimbledon hosted the tennis events of the 2012 Olympic Games. One of the show courts is also used for home ties of the GB teams in the Davis Cup on occasions.
Since 2001 the courts used for Wimbledon have been sown with 100% perennial ryegrass. Prior to 2001 a combination of 70% ryegrass and 30% Creeping Red Fescue was used. The change was made to improve durability and strengthen the sward to better withstand the increasing wear of the modern game.

GROUNDSThe main show courts, Centre Court and No. 1 Court, are normally used for only two weeks a year, during

Слайд 7Colours and uniforms
Dark green and purple are the traditional Wimbledon colours. However, all tennis

players participating in the tournament are required to wear all-white or at least almost all-white clothing, a long-time tradition at Wimbledon.
Colours and uniforms Dark green and purple are the traditional Wimbledon colours. However, all tennis players participating in the tournament

Слайд 8The Royal Gallery at Centre Court, Wimbledon

The Royal Gallery at Centre Court, Wimbledon

Слайд 92013 Wimbledon Championship prize money (singles)
Winner-£1,600,000
Finalist-£800,000
Semi-finalists-£400,000
Quarter-finalists-£205,000
Fourth round losers-£105,000
Third round losers-£63,000
Second round

losers-£38,000
First round losers-£23,500
2013 Wimbledon Championship prize money (singles)Winner-£1,600,000Finalist-£800,000Semi-finalists-£400,000Quarter-finalists-£205,000Fourth round losers-£105,000Third round losers-£63,000Second round losers-£38,000First round losers-£23,500

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