Wer hat Wimbledon 2008 gewonnen?

Wer hat Wimbledon 2008 gewonnen?

Herreneinzel der Wimbledon Championships 2008. Das Finale bestritten wie in den beiden Jahren zuvor Roger Federer und Rafael Nadal. Diesmal gewann Nadal in fünf Sätzen; es war sein erster Triumph bei den Wimbledon Championships und sein fünfter Grand-Slam-Titel insgesamt.

Hat Nadal Wimbledon gewonnen?

Viermal war Nadal bei den US Open erfolgreich, dazu kommen zwei Siege in Wimbledon und ein Titelgewinn bei den Australian Open. Damit ist er einer von nur acht Spielern, die aus jedem der vier Grand-Slam-Turniere wenigstens einmal als Sieger hervorgingen.

Who won the Wimbledon Championship in 2008?

Rafael Nadal defeated the five-time defending champion Roger Federer in the final, 6–4, 6–4, 6–7 (5–7), 6–7 (8–10), 9–7 to win the Gentlemen’s Singles tennis title at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships. Nadal won his fifth Grand Slam title, and his first outside of the French Open. It was also the first time Federer had ever lost…

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What year did Rafael Nadal win Wimbledon?

Rafael Nadal defeated the five-time defending champion Roger Federer in the final, 6–4, 6–4, 6–7 (5–7), 6–7 (8–10), 9–7 to win the Gentlemen’s Singles tennis title at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships. It was Nadal’s fifth Grand Slam title, and his first outside of the French Open.

Who has won the most consecutive Wimbledon titles?

Björn Borg won five consecutive titles between 1976 and 1980. Pete Sampras won seven titles in eight years. Roger Federer is an eight-time champion, an all-time men’s record. Novak Djokovic, a five-time champion. List of champions as of 2008, in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.

Who was the first British man to win Wimbledon?

Wimbledon Lawn tennis final, 15 July 1879. William Renshaw was the first man to win seven championships. Reginald Doherty won Wimbledon four times and his brother Laurence won it five times. Fred Perry won three consecutive championships and was the last British man to win Wimbledon (1936) until Andy Murray’s win 77 years later in 2013.