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2007 Wimbledon Official Film
A dazzling final weekend dispelled the clouds and rain which had hung over much of the 2007 Championships, with familiar...
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2008 Wimbledon Mens Final Nadal vs Federer
Wimbledon has a new king! In the latest, magnificent chapter of their storied rivalry, Rafael Nadal dethroned five-time...
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2008 Wimbledon Official Film
The official review of the 2008 Wimbledon championship takes a look back at a fortnight full of the unexpected and the...
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Australian Open 2009 Mens Final  Federer vs Nadal
World No.1 Rafael Nadal has confirmed his place at the pinnacle of men’s tennis following a classic five-set victory over...
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LEGENDS OF WIMBLEDON BILLIE JEAN KING
An extraordinary look into one of Wimbledon's greatest players of all time.
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LEGENDS OF WIMBLEDON BJORN BORG
Legends of Wimbledon Bjorn Borg offers a unique insight into the life of one of the all-time greats of men's tennis.
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LEGENDS OF WIMBLEDON JOHN McENROE
Legends of Wimbledon - John McEnroe is a new, different and fascinating profile about one of Wimbledon's most famous sons.
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Wimbledon 1975 Final Ashe vs Connors
The prospect of Arthur Ashe beating Jimmy Connors in the final seemed remote, with Connors winning their last three matches....
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WIMBLEDON 1978 FINAL NAVRATILOVA vs EVERT
An enthralling contest between two great rivals.
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WIMBLEDON 1980 FINAL BORG vs McENROE
This DVD features some of the most memorable Gentlemen's Singles Final's ever.
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WIMBLEDON 1981 FINAL BORG vs McENROE
There have been numerous classic encounters during The Wimbledon Championships, none more so than the 1981 Men's Final...
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WIMBLEDON 2000 FINALAgassi VS Rafter
Features one of the most memorable Gentlemen's Singles Final's ever.
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Wimbledon 2004 Mens Final Federer V Roddick 2 DVD Set
Roger Federer had to dig deep as he fought back to beat Andy Roddick and claim a second successive Wimbledon title in a...
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WIMBLEDON 2004 OFFICIAL FILM
From the opening ceremonies through the championship finals, relive the excitement of Wimbledon 2004.
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WIMBLEDON 2005 Ladies Singles Final  DAVENPORT vs WILLIAMS
Venus Williams captured her third Wimbledon title in the space of six years in a final of high drama and record length when...
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WIMBLEDON 2005 OFFICIAL FILM
Highlighting the best and most memorable moments from the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.
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WIMBLEDON 2006 REVIEW
This is the definitive story of The Wimbledon Championships 2006. In the Men's Singles Roger Federer was attempting to join...
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Wimbledon 2007 Final Federer vs Nadal
Roger Federer retained his crown as king of Wimbledon, beating young Spanish prince Rafael Nadal to secure his fifth...
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WIMBLEDON CLASSIC MATCH FEDERER vs SAMPRAS
In this 5-set classic match from 2001, Pete Sampras, who ruled Wimbledon in the 1990’s with 7 Men’s Singles titles,...
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WIMBLEDON RECORD BREAKERS
“Wimbledon – The Record Breakers” is a highly informative and entertaining account of the most important records and...
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Welcome to the tennis instructional DVD page. Here we will get to see which tennis DVDs are getting the four & five star customer reviews. A tennis game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player to have won at least four points and at least two points more than their opponent. (Note: the term "game" is not to be confused with "match".

An entire competitive encounter between two players or teams is referred to as a "match". A game is a small part of a match.) Although the server remains the same for the entire game, the half of the court used for service alternates between courts, beginning with the right half for the first point.

The score of an incomplete game is described in a manner peculiar to tennis: scores of zero to three points are described as "love", "fifteen", "thirty", and "forty". These are usually represented textually as "0", "15", "30", "40". When stating the score, the server's score is stated first. Thus, for example, the phrase "thirty-love" or text "30/0" means that the server has won two points in the game and the receiver none. Verbally, the word "all" is used when the scores are tied, so "fifteen-all" (written "15/15") means that each player has won one point.

If each player has won three points, the score is described as "deuce" rather than "forty-all". It may be written either as "40/40" or "deuce". From this point on, the exact number of points won is not counted, because it is no longer significant: each player now has sufficiently many points that they need only get two points ahead of their opponent in order to win the game. Whenever the score is tied, it is described as "deuce", and may still be written "40/40" regardless of how many points have been won. When a player is one point ahead, the score is "advantage" to that player, for example "advantage Smith" if Mr Smith is one point ahead of Mr Jones. This score may be written in that form, or as "40/A" or "A/40" as appropriate. If the player with advantage loses the next point then the score returns to "deuce".

Thus, using the tennis terminology for scores, a player wins the game when they win a point while their score is "forty" and their opponent's score is "thirty" or less, or when they win a point while they have "advantage".