WIMBLEDON (FILM)


'''Wimbledon''' is a film released in September 2004. It is a romantic comedy about a washed-up tennis pro named Peter Colt (played by Paul Bettany) and an up and coming tennis star called Lizzie Bradbury (played by Kirsten Dunst) during the Wimbledon Championships.

Contents
Cast
Summary
Trivia
Real tennis pros on set
External links

Cast



Kirsten Dunst as Lizzie Bradbury

Paul Bettany as Peter Colt

James McAvoy as Carl Colt

Bernard Hill as Edward Colt

Eleanor Bron as Augusta Colt

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Dieter Prohl

Sam Neill as Dennis Bradbury

Austin Nichols as Jake Hammond

Kirsten Taylor Montjoy Hunter as Elizabeth Hammond

Jon Favreau as Ron Roth

Jonathan Timmins as The Ballboy

Robert Lindsay as Ian Frazier

Summary


Paul Bettany plays Peter Colt, a journeyman British professional tennis player ranked 119th in the world. He earns a wildcard spot to the The Championships, Wimbledon. Tired of it all, he resolves to quit after this last tournament, and even gets a job to coach tennis at a country club. However, as Wimbledon begins, Peter meets and falls in love with Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst), a young American tennis pro. As their love grows, Peter's game gets better and better, winning his semi-final match in straight sets while Lizzie loses hers, having lost her focus after a night together with Peter. Peter begins playing the final match against Jake Hammond, an arrogant American star who Peter has already had an argument with involving Lizzie, but finds himself outclassed. Lizzie, on her way home to America, sees an interview in which Peter apologizes, and comes back to Centre Court. With Lizzie cheering him on, Peter wins the title, and retires. He and Lizzie hav a long-term relationship and Lizzie goes on to win the U.S. Open and Wimbledon twice. In the last scene Peter and Lizzie are seen training their two little children on a New York tennis court.

Trivia



Pat Cash was the tennis advisor on set and trained the actors.

★ Some scenes were filmed during the Championships in 2003 between matches. It is the only time in the history of the tournament that this has been allowed.

★ At the time of the film, and as of 2007, there is no retractable roof on Centre Court. However, such a roof is in the planning stages, and construction is expected to be complete in time for the 2009 Wimbledon.

★ The actors served with real tennis balls. All others were added digitally.

★ The London Zoo's entrance was used for the entrance to Wimbledon.

★ According to the DVD commentary, Maria Sharapova was turned down to play one of Lizzie's opponents because she looked too much like Kirsten Dunst from a distance.

★ The storyline of Colt echoes that of Goran IvaniÅ¡ević's winning of the 2001 Wimbledon Championships after entering through a wildcard seed.

Real tennis pros on set



Vikas Punna as ''Ajay Bhatt''

Beti Sekulovski as Lizzie's first Opponent

Murphy Jensen as ''Ivan Dragomir''

Alun Jones as ''Tom Cavendish''

Rebecca Dandeniya as ''Arliyia Rupesindhe''

John McEnroe as ''Himself/Commentator''

Chris Evert as ''Herself/Commentator''

Mary Carillo as ''Herself/Commentator''

John Barrett as ''Himself/Commentator''

External links



Official website







Kirsten Dunst interview

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