Highlighting the best and most memorable moments from the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.
The highlights of Wimbledon's 2005 tournament are included here, with extensive clips from both the men's and women's competitions. With Roger Federer aiming to complete an impressive third win in a row, he faces some stiff competition as stars such as Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick attempt to snatch the title from his grasp. Meanwhile, in the women's competition, the Williams sisters aim high once again, but have to contend with the impressive skills of players such as returning champion Maria Sharapova and top seed Lindsay Davenport. Fans of the contest will be thrilled to relive the highlights of 2005's contest, which proves to be as exciting and heartbreaking as ever.
was just good If you really like tennis its just a movie to understand a litte be more about wimbledon tournament, not to learn playing tennis. I watched wimbledon 2004 and it was better. Submitted by HITLER (MEXICO) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Much talk - very little tennis. I had purchased this video expecting and hoping to see at least a few complete games. They show very few points, no complete games. So we experience none of the excitement of Roger Federer's spectacular achievement.
Thoughout there is a more annoying narration that also tells you the outcome of the point before it's fully played. The camera work is also something we have to cope with. They change angles - switch to close-ups - pan the audience - DURING PLAY! It makes you unable to experience the drama of even the few points that they let us see.
A waste of time and money. Submitted by Lenny (Paris, France) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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