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  1. Wimbledon Championships. · 2010 →. Serena Williams defeated the two-time defending champion, her sister Venus Williams, in a rematch of the previous year's final, 7–6 (7–3), 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. [1] It was her third Wimbledon singles title and eleventh major singles title ...

  2. The Greatest Championships, 2009 - Elena Dementieva vs Serena Williams, Ladies' Singles, Semi-Finals. ... Wimbledon.com uses cookies. We use simple text files called cookies, saved on your computer, to help us deliver the best experience for you. Click on the 'X' to acknowledge that you are happy to receive cookies from Wimbledon.com. FIND OUT MORE

  3. 19 de may. de 2021 · As such, the Wimbledon Foundation, the official charity of the Club and The Championships, has increased its Coronavirus Fund to £1.5m (from £1.2m). This includes a grant of £270,000 to Crisis to fund six new roles for a year, as the charity focuses on the urgent housing needs of people leaving temporary accommodation or made homeless as a result of coronavirus.

  4. The Championships 2024 will be played over 14 days from Monday 1 - Sunday 14 July. The Championships begins with two days of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles matches before Gentlemen's and Ladies' Doubles start on Wednesday, and Mixed Doubles on Friday. The Junior Championships (18 & under) will commence on Saturday 7 July, and in the second ...

  5. Wimbledon.com uses cookies. We use simple text files called cookies, saved on your computer, to help us deliver the best experience for you. Click on the 'X' to acknowledge that you are happy to receive cookies from Wimbledon.com. FIND OUT MORE ... 01 July: The Championships commences.

  6. Die 123. Wimbledon Championships fanden vom 22. Juni bis zum 5. Juli 2009 in London statt. Ausrichter war der All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

  7. Wimbledon Championships. · 2010 →. Polona Hercog and Jessica Moore were the defending champions but did not compete in the Juniors this year. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn and Sally Peers defeated Kristina Mladenovic and Silvia Njirić in the final, 6–1, 6–1 to win the girls' doubles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. [1]