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''Wimbledon'' is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film stars Paul Bettany as a journeyman tennis pro (once ranked 11th) and Kirsten Dunst as an up-and-coming tennis star. Sam Neill and
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co-star.


Plot

Peter Colt, a British professional tennis player in his thirties whose ranking has slipped from 11th to 119th in the world, has never really had to fight for anything, as his wealthy family allowed him to easily pursue his tennis ambitions. Though he earns a wildcard spot to the
Wimbledon tournament The Wimbledon Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is p ...
, he feels it's time to admit he's getting too old to compete with fitter up-and-coming younger players and intends, after this last Wimbledon, to take a job with a prestigious tennis club. As Wimbledon begins, he bumps into Lizzie Bradbury, the American rising star of female tennis. They fall in love and her interest in him changes his entire perception, even giving him the strength to win again. As their love grows, Peter's game becomes better and better. Lizzie's overprotective father-manager Dennis Bradbury is determined to nip their relationship in the bud, believing it detrimental to her career. One day, Dennis comes to Peter's old flat and yells at him for spoiling his daughter's game. Lizzie overhears this and decides to leave him and focus on her game. The night before their semifinal matches, Peter sneaks into Lizzie's hotel room and persuades her to have sex. The next day, he performs above expectations and wins in straight sets, but Lizzie loses. Lizzie angrily breaks up with Peter, claiming his selfishness made her lose, and decides to immediately return to the United States to train. Peter has to play the final match against Jake Hammond, an arrogant American star and world number 1. At the airport, Lizzie watches an interview on TV in which Peter apologizes and declares his love for her. She returns to Wimbledon. As Lizzie reaches the stadium, Peter has lost two sets in the final and is behind in the third. When the game is suspended due to rain, Lizzie appears in the dressing room and forgives him. She tells him the secret of Jake's tricky serves and Peter fights back to win the title (3–6, 2–6, 6–4, 7–6(8-6), 6–4). Now a national hero in Britain, he and Lizzie get married. With his support, Lizzie goes on to win the U.S. Open and Wimbledon twice, ultimately achieving her dreams. In the last scene, Peter is with their younger child, a boy, watching Lizzie and their elder child, a girl, playing tennis on a neighborhood court in New York City.


Cast

* Paul Bettany as Peter Colt * Kirsten Dunst as Lizzie Bradbury * Sam Neill as Dennis Bradbury * James McAvoy as Carl Colt * Bernard Hill as Edward Colt * Eleanor Bron as Augusta Colt * Celia Imrie as Mrs Kenwood * Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Dieter Prohl *
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as Jake Hammond *
Jon Favreau Jonathan Kolia Favreau (; born October 19, 1966) is an American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, Favreau has appeared in films such as ''Rudy (film), Rudy'' (1993), ''PCU (film), PCU'' (1994), ''Swingers (1996 film), Swingers'' (1996), ''Very ...
as Ron Roth * Jonathan Timmins as the Ballboy * Robert Lindsay as Ian Frazier * Martin Wimbush as Court Official * Cecilia Dazzi as Billi Clementi ;Real tennis professionals on set * Dominic Inglot as Paul Bettany's tennis double * Vikas Punna as Ajay Bhatt *
Beti Sekulovski Beti Sekulovski (born 17 May 1983) is a former professional tennis player from Australia. Biography Sekulovski was born in Melbourne, to parents who emigrated from Macedonia. On the professional tour, she had a highest singles ranking of 273 a ...
as Lizzie's first opponent * Murphy Jensen as Ivan Dragomir * Alun Jones as Tom Cavendish * Rebecca Dandeniya as Arliyia Rupesinghe * John McEnroe as Himself/Commentator *
Chris Evert Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. Evert won 18 major singles titles, including a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record ...
as Herself/Commentator *
Mary Carillo Mary Carillo (born March 15, 1957) is an American sportscaster and former professional tennis player. She is an analyst for '' Tennis on NBC'' and a reporter for NBC Olympic broadcasts. Career Tennis Carillo played on the women's professional ...
as Herself/Commentator * John Barrett as Himself/Commentator * Pat Cash was the tennis adviser on set and trained the actors.


Production


Writing

The film is dedicated to Mark McCormack, founder of
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, a management firm for high-level athletes, who died on 16 May 2003.


Casting

The film used locally recruited Wimbledon residents as extras for the crowd scenes.


Filming

The actors served with real tennis balls. All others were added digitally to make it appear like they were playing.


Locations

Some scenes were filmed during the 2003 championships between matches. It is the only time in the history of the tournament that this has been allowed. Some court scenes with Bettany were filmed at the Stoke Park Country Club, home of The Boodles Challenge.
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's entrance was used for the entrance to Wimbledon. The beachfront scenes were filmed on location in
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.


Reception


Critical reception

Wimbledon received mixed reviews, with a 61% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 145 reviews with an average rating of 5.87/10. The consensus reads, "A predictable, bland rom-com, but Bettany proves to be an appealing lead." It received "average" or "mixed" reviews from Metacritic, a 59 out of 100 based on reviews by 35 critics. Stephen Holden of '' The New York Times'' wrote that ''Wimbledon'' was "much more conventional" than Loncraine's previous films but with "cleverer-than-average dialogue and sharply drawn subsidiary characters". Michael Charlotte's review for '' Empire'' gave the film three out of five stars, saying, "In tennis parlance, this fires off more moonballs to stay in play than outright winning shots. But Bettany is charming, and thankfully he and Dunst are appealing together".
Roger Ebert Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
gave the film a positive review: "''Wimbledon'' is a well-behaved movie about nice people who have good things happen to them. That's kind of startling, in a world where movie characters, especially in sports movies, occupy the edge of human experience. What a surprise to hear conversation instead of dialogue, and to realize that the villain may actually be right some of the time". He gave the film three out of four stars.


Box office

The film opened at number four, grossing US$7.1 million in its opening weekend at the North American box office.


Soundtrack

The film's digital soundtrack uses the " Surround EX" format. The song that plays in the trailer of the film is "
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" by U2. The film features two songs by the Sugababes: " Caught in a Moment" and "Sometimes", both from the album '' Three''.


References


External links

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