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2014 Wimbledon Championships
Date23 June – 6 July
Edition128th
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
Draw128S / 64D / 48XD
Prize money£25,000,000
SurfaceGrass
LocationChurch Road
SW19, Wimbledon,
London, United Kingdom
VenueAll England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
Attendance491,084
Champions
Men's singles
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Women's singles
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Men's doubles
Canada Vasek Pospisil / United States Jack Sock
Women's doubles
Italy Sara Errani / Italy Roberta Vinci
Mixed doubles
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić / Australia Samantha Stosur
Wheelchair men's doubles
France Stéphane Houdet / Japan Shingo Kunieda
Wheelchair women's doubles
Japan Yui Kamiji / United Kingdom Jordanne Whiley
Boys' singles
United States Noah Rubin
Girls' singles
Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko
Boys' doubles
Brazil Orlando Luz / Brazil Marcelo Zormann
Girls' doubles
Indonesia Tami Grende / China Ye Qiuyu
Gentlemen's invitation doubles
Sweden Thomas Enqvist / Australia Mark Philippoussis
Ladies' invitation doubles
Czech Republic Jana Novotná / Austria Barbara Schett
Senior gentlemen's invitation doubles
France Guy Forget / France Cédric Pioline
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The 2014 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom. It was the 128th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held from 23 June to 6 July 2014.[1] It was the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year and was part of the ATP World Tour, the WTA Tour, the ITF Junior Tour and the NEC Tour. The championships were organised by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and the International Tennis Federation.

Andy Murray was the defending champion in the men's singles, but lost to Grigor Dimitrov in the quarterfinals. Marion Bartoli was the reigning champion in the women's singles; however, her retirement from the sport following her victory meant that she did not return to defend her title. As a result, the opening Ladies' Singles match on Centre Court on the second day of the tournament – which is traditionally played by the defending champion – was played by Bartoli's opponent in the 2013 final, runner-up Sabine Lisicki.

The men and women's singles titles were won by Novak Djokovic and Petra Kvitová respectively.

Tournament

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Centre Court where the Finals of Wimbledon take place.

The 2014 Wimbledon Championships was the 128th edition of the tournament and was held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.

The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2014 ATP World Tour and the 2014 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category. The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event.[2] There were singles and doubles events for both boys and girls (players under 18), which was part of the Grade A category of tournaments, and doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players as part of the NEC tour under the Grand Slam category. The tournament was played on grass courts and takes place over a series of 19 courts, including the four main showcourts, Centre Court, No. 1 Court, No. 2 Court and No. 3 Court.[3]

Point and prize money distribution

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Point distribution

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Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event.

Seniors points

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Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Gentlemen's singles 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Gentlemen's doubles 0 0 0
Ladies' singles 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2
Ladies' doubles 5 48 0 0

Prize money

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The Wimbledon total prize money for 2014 has been increased by 10.8% to £25,000,000. The winners of the men's and women's singles titles will earn £1.76m, up £160,000 from the previous year. The figures for doubles events are per pair.[4][5]

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles £1,760,000 £880,000 £440,000 £226,000 £117,000 £71,000 £43,000 £27,000 £13,500 £6,750 £3,375
Doubles* £325,000 £163,000 £81,500 £41,000 £21,500 £13,000 £8,500
Mixed doubles* £96,000 £48,000 £24,000 £11,500 £5,600 £2,800 £1,400
Wheelchair doubles* £12,000 £6,000 £4,000 £3,000
Invitation doubles* £21,000 £18,000 £15,000 £14,000 £13,000

* per team

Singles players

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2014 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Day-by-day summaries

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Champions

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Seniors

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Men's singles

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Serbia Novak Djokovic def. Switzerland Roger Federer, 6–7(7–9), 6–4, 7–6(7–4), 5–7, 6–4 [6]

Women's singles

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Czech Republic Petra Kvitová def. Canada Eugenie Bouchard, 6–3, 6–0 [7]

Men's doubles

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Canada Vasek Pospisil / United States Jack Sock def. United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan, 7–6(7–5), 6–7(3–7), 6–4, 3–6, 7–5 [8]

Women's doubles

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Italy Sara Errani / Italy Roberta Vinci def. Hungary Tímea Babos / France Kristina Mladenovic, 6–1, 6–3 [9]

Mixed doubles

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Serbia Nenad Zimonjić / Australia Samantha Stosur def. Belarus Max Mirnyi / Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching, 6–4, 6–2 [10]

Juniors

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Boys' singles

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United States Noah Rubin def. United States Stefan Kozlov, 6–4, 4–6, 6–3 [11]

Girls' singles

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Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko def. Slovakia Kristína Schmiedlová, 2–6, 6–3, 6–0 [12]

Boys' doubles

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Brazil Orlando Luz / Brazil Marcelo Zormann def. United States Stefan Kozlov / Russia Andrey Rublev, 6–4, 3–6, 8–6 [13]

Girls' doubles

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Indonesia Tami Grende / China Ye Qiuyu def. Czech Republic Marie Bouzková / Hungary Dalma Gálfi, 6–2, 7–6(7–5) [14]

Invitation

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Gentlemen's invitation doubles

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Sweden Thomas Enqvist / Australia Mark Philippoussis def. Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Netherlands Paul Haarhuis, 3–6, 6–3, [10–3]

Ladies' invitation doubles

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Czech Republic Jana Novotná / Austria Barbara Schett def. United States Martina Navratilova / Tunisia Selima Sfar, 6–0, 7–6(7–2)

Senior gentlemen's invitation doubles

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France Guy Forget / France Cédric Pioline def. United States Rick Leach / Australia Mark Woodforde, 6–4, 6–3

Wheelchair

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Wheelchair men's doubles

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France Stéphane Houdet / Japan Shingo Kunieda def. Netherlands Maikel Scheffers / Netherlands Ronald Vink, 5–7, 6–0, 6–3

Wheelchair women's doubles

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Japan Yui Kamiji / United Kingdom Jordanne Whiley def. Netherlands Jiske Griffioen / Netherlands Aniek van Koot, 2–6, 6–2, 7–5

Singles seeds

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Gentlemen's singles

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The Gentlemen's singles seeds are adjusted on a surface-based system to reflect more accurately the individual player's grass court achievement as per the following formula, which applies to the top 32 players, according to ATP ranking on 16 June 2014:[15]

  • Take Entry System Position (ESP) points at 16 June 2014
  • Add 100% points earned for all grass court tournaments in the past 12 months (16.06.2013 – 15.06.2014).
  • Add 75% points earned for best grass court tournament in the 12 months before that (12.06.2012 – 15.06.2013)

Rankings are as of 16 June 2014 and Points Before in the following table are as of 23 June 2014.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 12,330 1,200 2,000 13,130 Champion, defeated Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
2 1 Spain Rafael Nadal 12,500 10 180 12,670 Fourth round lost to Australia Nick Kyrgios [WC]
3 5 United Kingdom Andy Murray 4,680 2,000 360 3,040 Quarterfinals lost to Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov [11]
4 4 Switzerland Roger Federer 4,945 45 1,200 6,100 Runner-up, lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
5 3 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 5,420 10 360 5,770 Quarterfinals lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
6 6 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 4,680 360 90 4,410 Third round lost to Croatia Marin Čilić [26]
7 7 Spain David Ferrer 4,190 360 45 3,875 Second round lost to Russia Andrey Kuznetsov
8 9 Canada Milos Raonic 3,245 45 720 3,920 Semifinals lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
9 11 United States John Isner 2,690 45 90 2,735 Third round lost to Spain Feliciano López [19]
10 12 Japan Kei Nishikori 2,690 90 180 2,780 Fourth round lost to Canada Milos Raonic [8]
11 13 Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 2,595 45 720 3,270 Semifinals lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
12 10 Latvia Ernests Gulbis 2,725 90 45 2,680 Second round lost to Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky
13 14 France Richard Gasquet 2,415 90 45 2,370 Second round lost to Australia Nick Kyrgios [WC]
14 17 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1,775 45 180 1,910 Fourth round lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
15 24 Poland Jerzy Janowicz 1,510 720 90 880 Third round lost to Spain Tommy Robredo [23]
16 15 Italy Fabio Fognini 2,155 10 90 2,235 Third round lost to South Africa Kevin Anderson [20]
17 16 Russia Mikhail Youzhny 1,790 180 45 1,655 Second round lost to Chinese Taipei Jimmy Wang [Q]
18 23 Spain Fernando Verdasco 1,555 360 10 1,205 First round lost to Australia Marinko Matosevic
19 25 Spain Feliciano López 1,455 90 180 1,545 Fourth round lost to Switzerland Stan Wawrinka [5]
20 18 South Africa Kevin Anderson 1,745 90 180 1,835 Fourth round lost to United Kingdom Andy Murray [3]
21 19 Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov 1,680 90 90 1,680 Third round lost to Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov [11]
22 27 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber 1,440 10 45 1,475 Second round lost to Italy Simone Bolelli [LL]
23 22 Spain Tommy Robredo 1,630 90 180 1,720 Fourth round lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
24 21 France Gaël Monfils 1,635 (20) 45 1,660 Second round lost to Czech Republic Jiří Veselý [WC]
25 34 Italy Andreas Seppi 1,105 180 10 935 First round lost to Argentina Leonardo Mayer
26 29 Croatia Marin Čilić 1,350 45 360 1,665 Quarterfinals lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [1]
27 28 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut 1,580 45 90 1,625 Third round lost to United Kingdom Andy Murray [3]
28 31 Spain Guillermo García López 1,163 10 10 1,163 First round lost to Serbia Dušan Lajović
29 33 Croatia Ivo Karlović 1,181 (16) 10 1,175 First round lost to Canada Frank Dancevic [LL]
30 30 Spain Marcel Granollers 1,250 10 45 1,285 Second round lost to Colombia Santiago Giraldo
31 35 Canada Vasek Pospisil 1,170 45 10 1,135 First round lost to Netherlands Robin Haase
32 32 Russia Dmitry Tursunov 1,200 10 10 1,200 First round lost to Uzbekistan Denis Istomin

†The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2013. Accordingly, this was the 18th best result deducted instead.

Withdrawn players

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Rank Player Points
before
Points
defending
Points
after
Withdrawal reason
8 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 4,080 720 3,360 Wrist injury
20 Germany Tommy Haas 1,655 180 1,475 Shoulder injury
26 Spain Nicolás Almagro 1,450 90 1,360 Foot injury

Women's singles

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For the Women's singles seeds, the seeding order follows the ranking list, except where in the opinion of the committee, the grass court credentials of a particular player necessitates a change in the interest of achieving a balanced draw.

Seed Rank Player Points
before
Points
defending
Points
won
Points
after
Status
1 1 United States Serena Williams 9,660 280 130 9,510 Third round lost to France Alizé Cornet [25]
2 2 China Li Na 7,330 500 130 6,960 Third round lost to Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
3 3 Romania Simona Halep 6,105 100 780 6,785 Semifinals lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard [13]
4 4 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 5,990 900 240 5,330 Fourth round lost to Russia Ekaterina Makarova [22]
5 5 Russia Maria Sharapova 4,741 100 240 4,881 Fourth round lost to Germany Angelique Kerber [9]
6 6 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 4,570 500 2,000 6,070 Champion, defeated Canada Eugenie Bouchard [13]
7 8 Serbia Jelena Janković 3,990 100 10 3,900 First round lost to Estonia Kaia Kanepi
8 9 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 3,842 100 70 3,812 Second round lost to Serbia Bojana Jovanovski
9 7 Germany Angelique Kerber 4,035 100 430 4,365 Quarterfinals lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard [13]
10 10 Slovakia Dominika Cibulková 3,666 160 130 3,636 Third round lost to Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová [23]
11 11 Serbia Ana Ivanovic 3,630 100 130 3,660 Third round lost to Germany Sabine Lisicki [19]
12 12 Italy Flavia Pennetta 3,378 280 70 3,168 Second round lost to United States Lauren Davis
13 13 Canada Eugenie Bouchard 3,320 160 1,300 4,460 Runner-up, lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [6]
14 14 Italy Sara Errani 3,120 5 10 3,125 First round lost to France Caroline Garcia
15 15 Spain Carla Suárez Navarro 2,905 280 70 2,695 Second round lost to Kazakhstan Zarina Diyas
16 16 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 2,685 100 240 2,825 Fourth round lost to Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
17 17 Australia Samantha Stosur 2,565 160 10 2,415 First round lost to Belgium Yanina Wickmayer
18 18 United States Sloane Stephens 2,540 500 10 2,050 First round lost to Russia Maria Kirilenko
19 19 Germany Sabine Lisicki 2,397 1,400 430 1,427 Quarterfinals lost to Romania Simona Halep [3]
20 20 Germany Andrea Petkovic 2,205 100 130 2,235 Third round lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard [13]
21 21 Italy Roberta Vinci 2,150 280 10 1,880 First round lost to Croatia Donna Vekić
22 22 Russia Ekaterina Makarova 2,110 160 430 2,380 Quarterfinals lost to Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová [23]
23 23 Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová 1,995 100 780 2,675 Semifinals lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [6]
24 26 Belgium Kirsten Flipkens 1,880 900 130 1,110 Third round lost to Germany Angelique Kerber [9]
25 24 France Alizé Cornet 1,995 160 240 2,075 Fourth round lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard [13]
26 25 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1,885 5 10 1,890 First round lost to United States Alison Riske
27 28 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza 1,625 100 10 1,535 First round lost to United States CoCo Vandeweghe
28 27 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova 1,636 0 10 1,646 First round lost to Portugal Michelle Larcher de Brito [Q]
29 29 Romania Sorana Cîrstea 1,611 100 10 1,521 First round lost to United States Victoria Duval [Q]
30 31 United States Venus Williams 1,596 0 130 1,726 Third round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [6]
31 32 Czech Republic Klára Koukalová 1,535 160 70 1,445 Second round lost to United States Madison Keys
32 49 Russia Elena Vesnina 1,105 100 70 1,075 Second round lost to Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová

Doubles seeds

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Mixed doubles

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Team Rank1 Seed
United States Mike Bryan Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik 6 1
United States Bob Bryan Czech Republic Květa Peschke 8 2
Austria Alexander Peya United States Abigail Spears 17 3
India Leander Paes Zimbabwe Cara Black 23 4
Canada Daniel Nestor France Kristina Mladenovic 31 5
Romania Horia Tecău India Sania Mirza 32 6
India Rohan Bopanna Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková 33 7
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld 40 8
Spain David Marrero Spain Arantxa Parra Santonja 40 9
United Kingdom Jamie Murray Australia Casey Dellacqua 41 10
Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal United States Raquel Kops-Jones 41 11
Australia John Peers Australia Ashleigh Barty 43 12
Brazil Bruno Soares Switzerland Martina Hingis 46 13
Belarus Max Mirnyi Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching 50 14
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić Australia Samantha Stosur 54 15
Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi Russia Vera Dushevina 55 16
  • 1 Rankings are as of 23 June 2014.

Main draw wild card entries

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The following players received wild cards into the main draw senior events.[16]

Mixed doubles

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Qualifiers entries

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Below are the lists of the qualifiers entering in the main draws.

Protected ranking

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The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking:

Men's Singles

Withdrawals

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The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries or personal reasons.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Wimbledon 2013 Men's Schedule of Play". OnCourt Advantage. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on 26 August 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  2. ^ "The Gentlemen's Singles Draw". The Championships, Wimbledon. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  3. ^ "The Grounds" (PDF). The Championships, Wimbledon. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Prize Money" (PDF). AELTC. 28 April 2014.
  5. ^ "About Wimbledon – Prize Money and Finance". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Gentlemen's Singles Finals 1877-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Ladies' Singles Finals 1884-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Gentlemen's Doubles Finals 1884-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Ladies' Doubles Finals 1913-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Mixed Doubles Finals 1913-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Boys' Singles Finals 1947-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Girls' Singles Finals 1947-2017". Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  13. ^ "Boys' Doubles Finals 1982-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Girls' Doubles Finals 1982-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  15. ^ "Wimbledon 2014 draw: Andy Murray begins defence against David Goffin". The Guardian. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  16. ^ "2013 Wimbledon Championships Website – Official Site by IBM". Wimbledon.com. 17 June 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
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