This documentary captures the highlights, drama, disappointments, and surprises of the 125th Wimbledon Championships, and also includes some nostalgic looks at past competitions to put today's tennis game in perspective. A chronological approach takes the viewer through a succession of matches, introducing younger players and catching up on developments with such star veterans as Venus and Serena Williams, the latter defending the women's title but handicapped by recent surgery. Roger Federer seeks his seventh triumph in the men's division, while Rafael Nadal returns to defend his title, ultimately squaring off against Novak Djokovic after Federer and Scotland-born Andy Murray are defeated along the way. Brief chapters on the history of Wimbledon, the tradition of Honorary Stewards, and a look at the practice facilities help to give context to the surrounding culture, while visits with the legendary Billie Jean King, Boris Becker, and Martina Navratilova remind us of some of the great athletes who have dominated this notable event in years past. Recommended. [Note: the companion volume Wimbledon: Men's and Women's Final 2011 is also newly available.] Aud: P. (T. Keogh)
Wimbledon: 2011 Official Film
(2011) 60 min. DVD: $24.99. SRO (dist. by Kultur International Films). ISBN: 978-0-7697-9140-1. Volume 27, Issue 2
Wimbledon: 2011 Official Film
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