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Day 13: Sunday, 4 July

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QUALIFYING
TOURNAMENT


Revised (Court Change)


Centre Court

14:00
  Gentlemen's Singles - Finals
  Rafael Nadal(ESP)[2] def.  Tomas Berdych(CZE)[12]
6-3 7-5 6-4
 Complete
  Mixed Doubles - Finals
  Leander Paes(IND)[2] /
  Cara Black(ZIM)[2]
def.  Wesley Moodie(RSA)[11] /
  Lisa Raymond(USA)[11]
6-4 7-6(5)
 Complete


No. 1 Court

14:00
  Boys' Singles - Finals
  Marton Fucsovics(HUN)[13] def.  Benjamin Mitchell(AUS)
6-4 6-4
 Complete
  Ladies' Invitation Doubles
  Martina Navratilova(USA) /
  Jana Novotna(CZE)
def.  Tracy Austin(USA) /
  Kathy Rinaldi-Stunkel(USA)
7-5 6-0
 Complete
  Boys' Doubles - Finals
  Liam Broady(GBR) /
  Tom Farquharson(GBR)
def.  Lewis Burton(GBR) /
  George Morgan(GBR)
7-6(4) 6-4
 Complete


Court 5

12:00
  Ladies' Wheelchair Doubles
  Esther Vergeer(NED)[1] /
  Sharon Walraven(NED)[1]
def.  Daniela Di Toro(AUS) /
  Lucy Shuker(GBR)
6-2 6-3
 Complete
  Gentlemen's Wheelchair Doubles
  Robin Ammerlaan(NED) /
  Stefan Olsson(SWE)
def.  Stephane Houdet(FRA)[1] /
  Shingo Kunieda(JPN)[1]
6-4 7-6(4)
 Complete


Court 6

12:00
  Ladies' Wheelchair Doubles
  Annick Sevenans(BEL) /
  Aniek Van Koot(NED)
def.  Florence Alix-Gravellier(FRA)[2] /
  Jiske Griffioen(NED)[2]
6-3 6-7(2) 6-4
 Complete
  Gentlemen's Wheelchair Doubles
  Maikel Scheffers(NED)[2] /
  Ronald Vink(NED)[2]
def.  Frederic Cattaneo(FRA) /
  Nicolas Peifer(FRA)
6-1 6-4
 Complete


Court 18

12:00
  Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles
  Donald Johnson(USA) /
  Jared Palmer(USA)
def.  Wayne Ferreira(RSA) /
  Yevgeny Kafelnikov(RUS)
6-3 6-2
 Complete
  Girls' Doubles - Finals
  Timea Babos(HUN)[4] /
  Sloane Stephens(USA)[4]
def.  Irina Khromacheva(RUS)[1] /
  Elina Svitolina(UKR)[1]
6-7(7) 6-2 6-2
 Complete
  Senior Gentlemen's Inv. Doubles
  Pat Cash(AUS) /
  Mark Woodforde(AUS)
def.  Jeremy Bates(GBR) /
  Anders Jarryd(SWE)
6-2 7-6(5)
 Complete