The song that was played at the end of Wimbledon on July 5 was from Alistair Griffin and the song is titled What If. Alistair Griffin is an English singer-songwriter and musician, and he has had 2 top 20 hit singles in the UK.
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Wimbledon ended on July 5th, 2009. Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in a 5 set, 4 hour duel.
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The words were - What if I can't make it, what if it isn't meant to be, and what if all the plans I make come crashing down on me. What if I believe you when you say that you weren't mine. What if we're all running out of time.......
Here is the remaining schedule: Friday, July 3 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Wimbledon (M): Semifinals ESPN2 - LIVE 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Wimbledon (M): Semifinals NBC - LIVESaturday, July 4 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Wimbledon (W): Final NBC - LIVESunday, July 5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Wimbledon (M): Final NBC - LIVE
11am 5th July 2009 depends on where you are. It's at 1400 (2 p.m.) London England time so you have to figure it out from there. I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, so it starts at 0900 for me. Wrong - 4 July 2009 The Mens Final 2009 shall start at 10.30am in UK as per Wimbledon website. Hence start at 6.30am for Toronto/New York on 5 July 2009. Better be early than late to catch the final live.
Yes, the Wimbledon final is played as a best of 5 sets match.
William Renshaw won 7 Wimbledon singles titles and 5 Wimbledon doubles titles.
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On July 5, 1975, five days before his 32nd birthday, Arthur Ashe defeated defending Wimbledon singles champion Jimmy Connors in four sets -- 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.On July 5, 1975, five days before his 32nd birthday, Arthur Ashe defeated defending Wimbledon singles champion Jimmy Connors in four sets -- 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.
Joseph Hood (March 31, 1863 - January 10, 1931) succeeded Stuart Coats as the fifth Member of Parliament for Wimbledon, serving between 1918 and 1924. Following the end of Hood's term as Member of Parliament for Wimbledon, John Cecil Power (December 21, 1870 - June 5, 1950) became the sixth Member of Parliament for Wimbledon, serving between 1924 and 1945.