7 Days in Hell follows the fictional tennis match between a flamboyant American tennis player and a British bad boy, which becomes the longest and most absurd match in history. The movie satirizes the world of professional tennis with its outrageous characters and hilarious storyline.
Richard Williams aspires to turn his daughters, Venus and Serena, into professional tennis players. He and his wife coach them while also working full-time jobs. Richard faces challenges finding a professional coach, but eventually finds success with Coach Rick Macci in Florida. The family makes sacrifices and overcomes obstacles in pursuit of their dreams. Venus and Serena rise to become tennis legends, breaking records and achieving greatness in the sport.
Borg vs McEnroe (2017) is a biographical drama that explores the intense rivalry between tennis legends Björn Borg and John McEnroe. Set against the backdrop of the 1980 Wimbledon Championships, the film delves into the contrasting personalities and playing styles of these two iconic athletes. As the final match approaches, tensions rise and the world watches as history is made on the tennis court.
Wimbledon is a romantic comedy about a tennis player who falls in love and faces challenges both on and off the court. As he strives to become a champion, he must navigate the complexities of his personal life and rise above the obstacles that come his way. With a mix of humor, romance, and sports, Wimbledon offers a delightful and entertaining story.
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang embark on a French adventure as exchange students. They face various challenges and hilarious mishaps along the way, including a mysterious man, car breakdowns, and a burning house. Will they make it back safely?
In 1973, tennis player Billie Jean King takes on Bobby Riggs in a highly publicized exhibition match that becomes a cultural and social revolution.
Amanda, a 7-year-old girl in Paris, loses her mother in the 2015 terrorist attacks. With the support of her uncle, she tries to cope with the loss and navigate through her grief. Along the way, she forms relationships with various people and finds moments of joy amidst the tragedy.
Strokes of Genius explores the intense and thrilling competition between two tennis legends, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. It delves into their unparalleled talent, their relentless spirit, and their breathtaking performances on the court. Witness the epic battles, the never-ending rivalry, and the determination of these two superstars as they vie for championships and establish themselves as true tennis icons.
A rising tennis star falls for an older woman engaged with a wealthy man she doesn't love.
He was the first German to win Wimbledon and the youngest male player ever to do so – Boris Becker, the tennis legend. But on his way to the top, there were many obstacles, not least his own ambitions…
Wimbledon 2013 is the definitive story of the 127th Championships. In the Gentlemen's Singles, Andy Murray once again carried the hopes of the home nation, entering the grounds of SW19 as the world No.2, and an Olympic and Grand Slam champion. World No.1 Serena Williams, meanwhile, was heavily favoured to defend her Ladies Singles title. An extraordinary first week witnessed the exits of Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer, while Britain's Laura Robson advanced to the fourth round in thrilling fashion.
The adventures of The Wombles, strange creatures who live on Wimbledon Common and pick up the litter left by the humans. There's always time for a nice song and dance as well. This was a film version of the popular childrens TV show.
"Boris Becker - The Player" is a rousing and emotional portrait of one of the greatest German sports heroes ever! It shows us the person Boris Becker up close: We experience him as a privateer, trainer, businessman and as a loving husband and father.
Scatterbrain circus lady has to cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.
Wonderful glimpse of the Wimbledon tennis championship at its former home on Worple Road, including some of the era’s top male and female players.
Wimbledon 2010: The Grandest of Slams. This is the definitive story of the 124th Championships. In the Men's Singles, the world number one Rafael Nadal returned to SW19 having missed Wimbledon last year with knee injuries. He was determined to recapture the crown he had won in 2008. In the Women's Singles defending champion Serena Williams was attempting to win her 13th Grand Slam title.
A review of an enthralling 2023 Wimbledon Championships that was headlined by Carlos Alcaraz of Spain dethroning seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in an epic five-set men’s final. There is also be a look back at Marketa Vondrousova’s dream run to winning the ladies’ singles. British success was yet again secured in the wheelchair doubles as Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid secured a fifth title, while Neal Skupski claimed his first men’s doubles crown with Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof. History was made in the boys’ singles as Henry Searle became the first British winner since Stanley Matthews in 1962.
Both defending champions entered the Fortnight with a great deal at stake. Novak Djokovic, seeking a third successive triumph and fourth in all at the All England Club, was also halfway to achieving the calendar year Grand Slam. Serena Williams meanwhile was trying to equal Steffi Graf's Open Era record of 22 Major singles titles and achieve parity with the German on seven Wimbledon singles titles a piece. The Championships took a series of twists along the way. In one of the biggest upsets in recent Wimbledon history, Djokovic was beaten by the big-hitting American Sam Querrey in the third round.
Wimbledon 2011 is the definitive story of the 125th Championships. In the Men's Singles, the world number one Rafael Nadal returned to SW19 to defend his title, hot off the success of a sixth French Open victory and determined to prevail ahead of 2011's form player Novak Djokovic. In the Women's Singles defending champion Serena Williams was attempting to win her 14th Grand Slam crown, despite having played sparingly since winning the 2010 title due to injury and illness. Six-time champion Roger Federer, in search of a record equaling 7th triumph, crashed out at the quarter-final stage for the second year in succession, beaten by the twelfth seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France.