Wimbledon is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film centers on a washed-up tennis pro named Peter Colt and an up-and-coming tennis star named Lizzie Bradbury during the Wimbledon Championships. The film was dedicated to Mark McCormack, who died on 16 May 2003 after suffering cardiac arrest four months earlier. Peter Colt , an English professional Tennis Player in his thirties whose ranking has slipped from 11th to 119th in the world, considers he never really had to fight for anything as his wealthy but not close family easily put him through studies and allowed... him to pursue his Tennis ambitions, he bravely exchanges jokes with his German sparring partner Dieter Prohl, who is in a similar position. Tough, he earns a wildcard spot to the Wimbledon tournament, but internally feels that it's time to admit he's getting too old to compete with fitter coming men and intends, after this last Wimbledon, to take a job with the prestigious tennis club instead.
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| Release date: | September 13, 2004 |
| Directed by: | Richard Loncraine |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 98 Minutes |
| Producer: | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Liza Chasin, Mary Richards |
| Editor: | Humphrey Dixon |
| Music by: | Edward Shearmur, John Colby |
| Cinematography: | Darius Khondji |
| Screenplay by: | Jennifer Flackett, Adam Brooks, Mark Levin |
| Estimated budget: | $31,000,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |