Wimbledon
A pro tennis player has lost his ambition and has fallen in rank to 119. Fortunately for him, he meets a young player on the women's circuit who helps him recapture his focus for Wimbledon.Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
Full production credits:
Communicator
Adam Brooks
Communicator
Jennifer Flackett
Communicator
Mark Levin
Character
Peter Colt
Communicator
Paul Bettany
Character
Kirsten Dunst
Character
Paul Bettany
Character
Sam Neill
Character
James McAvoy
Character
Bernard Hill
Character
Austin Nichols
Character
Jon Favreau
Character
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Character
Celia Imrie
Character
John McEnroe
Character
Jonathan Timmins
Character
Eleanor Bron
Character
Robert Lindsay
Character
Chris Evert
Character
Mary Carillo
Character
Amanda Walker
Character
Barry Jackson
Character
Jeremy Child
Producer
Tim Bevan
Producer
Liza Chasin
Producer
Eric Fellner
Executive producer
Debra Hayward
Producer
Mary Richards
Director
Richard Loncraine
Screenplay
Adam Brooks
Screenplay
Jennifer Flackett
Screenplay
Mark Levin
Director of photography
Darius Khondji
Editor
Humphrey Dixon
Original music composer
Ed Shearmur
Dressing prop
Les Benson
Finance
Michele Tandy
Production manager
Sara Desmond
Character
Lizzie Bradbury
Character
Peter Colt
Character
Dennis Bradbury
Character
Carl Colt
Character
Edward Colt
Character
Jake Hammond
Character
Ron Roth
Character
Dieter Prohl
Character
Lydice Kenwood
Character
Himself
Character
Ball Boy
Character
Augusta Colt
Character
Ian Frazier
Character
Court Commentator Chris Evert
Character
Court Commentator Mary Carillo
Character
Country Club Tennis Lady
Character
Danny Oldham
Character
Fred Pilger
Communicator
Kirsten Dunst
Last updated: 2019-08-24
Characters in ‘Wimbledon’
“Hit this one, and I'll sleep with you. [ball hits an official] Too bad. You could've used the workout.”
Tagged:
tennis, tennis movies
“Presently ranked 119th in the world. Sport is cruel. Now I know it doesn't sound too bad. Four million tennis players in the world, and I'm 119th. But what that really means is this—118 guys out there are faster, stronger, better, and younger. And it gets you thinking.”
Tagged:
Best Sports Movies, tennis
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