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The 2013 Wimbledon finals could end up being one of the most entertaining ever with the men’s side of the draw appearing particularly competitive. With several players at the peak of their powers, picking the winner is extremely difficult.
Leading the way as far as the betting is concerned is reigning Champion Novak Djokovic. He always seems to raise his game for the biggest occasions and after winning last year, he has a taste for success at these famous Championships.
Next is two-time World Champion Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard has been a massive part of the development of men’s tennis in recent years
Third favourite for success is one of the most successful men in the history of Wimbledon – Roger Federer. The 30-year-old has secured victory in this tournament an incredible six times, but not since 2009.
Considered as the fourth favourite is the home favourite Andy Murray. The Scotsman has made it to the semi-finals in each of the last two years and he will be desperate to go one step further, securing his first Grand Slam title in the process.
The four mentioned players are of course the main contenders for success at Wimbledon, but the likes of Juan Martin Del Potro, Tomas Berdych and Joel Wilfried Tsonga cannot be ruled out and will no doubt provide a tough test to the top four players at some stage.
2012 Wimbledon Results
Federer wins seventh Wimbledon title
Once the Centre Court roof was closed, nothing could stop Roger Federer from winning his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title.
The 30-year-old Federer finally equaled Pete Sampras' record at the All England Club, and won his 17th Grand Slam title overall, by beating Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Sunday.
Once Murray's forehand landed wide on match point, Federer collapsed to the grass with tears welling in his eyes. He got up quickly and shook hands with Murray at the net.
Up in the players' box, Federer's wife and twin daughters cheered and smiled as he took his seat to await yet another Wimbledon trophy presentation.
Serena beats Radwanska, clinches 5th title
Serena Williams is back, and she looks almost as good as ever. The 30-year-old American won her fifth Wimbledon title Saturday on Centre Court, beating Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 to claim her 14th major championship.
After hitting a backhand winner on match point, she fell onto her back to the grass. She then rose with a grin as big sister Venus — another five-time Wimbledon champion — smiled and applauded, along with the rest of the crowd.
After shaking hands with Radwanska, Williams climbed into the box where her family was seated. She hugged her father, Venus, their mother and others.
Out on court, Williams had little trouble at the start, using her hard serve and powerful groundstrokes to win the first five games and run Radwanska all over the grass.
Radwanska, who was playing in her first Grand Slam final, has been ill with a respiratory problem, making it difficult for her to speak. In the second set and already down a break, the third-seeded Pole was coughing and blowing her nose during a changeover.
2011 Wimbledon Championships Results - Djokovic beats Nadal
Results are out and Serbian player Novak Djokovic is on the seventh heaven with his victory over Rafael Nadal in the final of Wimbledon 2011. Along with winning his first Wimbledon title, the 24-year-old Serbian became the world No. 1 dominating Nadal on Sunday.
Djokovic made his dream victory in four sets 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 in the Center Court of All England Club, England. The victory against a player, who won two of his last three Wimbledon appearances, is a great achievement.
Djokovic had realized that he was playing against a player who “won two of the last three Wimbledons.” Nadal has a track record of beating Djokovic in big games, which found an end in the Wimbledon 2011.
2011 Wimbledon Championships Results - Kvitova, the champion who stole in under the radar
If ever there was a Wimbledon champion who stole in under the radar, it has to be Petra Kvitova. Yet anyone who watched her in the first week here knew that her run to the semi-finals last year had not happened by accident.
But once seen, once noticed, only the very foolish ignored Kvitova's chances this Wimbledon. Those early rounds made it utterly plain she had the game to win here. Let the Williams sisters and Maria Sharapova hog the headlines, that was fine with Kvitova. She just kept going through the first four rounds, shedding few games along the way.
The questions arose in her quarter-final against Tsvetana Pironkova and her semi against Victoria Azarenka - each victory delayed by a hesitant second set where somehow her killer instincts drifted away. She herself had no doubt what the problem was - in each case, she became aware of the prize drawing near, and faltered.
By contrast, Maria Sharapova motored all the way to the final without the loss of a set. And, of course, at the mighty age of 24, she had played in four previous Slam finals and won three of them. Such experience is not essential, but it can hardly be a handicap.
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