caused an upset in the second round by defeating seven-time champion
Roger Federer caused one of the biggest upsets of the tournament by defeating reigning Wimbledon, US Open and French Open champion, world number one,
Serena Williams, in the fourth round •
Rafael Nadal suffered his first ever opening round defeat at a
Grand Slam tournament when he lost to
Steve Darcis in the first round. This also marked the first time since
1997 in which the reigning French Open men's champion lost in the first round at Wimbledon.
Women's fifth seed Sara Errani also made a first round exit, losing to
Monica Puig in straight sets. • By defeating
Benjamin Becker in the first round,
Andy Murray won his 107th Grand Slam match, thus becoming the most successful British man at a Major and breaking
Fred Perry's total Grand Slam match win record of 106. • The 2013 championship saw numerous players retire in the first two rounds due to fatigue or injury, including
Marin Čilić,
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga,
Victoria Azarenka,
John Isner, and first round surprise
Steve Darcis. On Wednesday, 26 June a total of eight players, including seven in singles events, withdrew from the tournament; four of those made the decision before the starts of their matches. • Third-ranked
Roger Federer fell in the second round to world number 116
Sergiy Stakhovsky, his first loss in a Grand Slam earlier than the quarterfinals since
2004 French Open, a streak spanning 36 majors. Federer's world ranking dropped to No. 5 as a result of this early exit. • Federer's second round loss also marked the worst collective performance by him and
Rafael Nadal at a Grand Slam tournament, in which both men were entered. This also marked the first time since
2002 in which neither man made the Wimbledon final. • For the first time since 1912, no U.S. man was represented in the third round at Wimbledon, following
Bobby Reynolds's second round defeat to World No. 1
Novak Djokovic. •
Kimiko Date-Krumm became the oldest woman to reach the third round at Wimbledon, by defeating
Alexandra Cadanțu in the second round. It was also the first time since the
1996 Wimbledon Championships in which she had gone this far. Her opponent, number one seed
Serena Williams, combined for an age of 73, and this was their first ever meeting. Date-Krumm lost in straight sets in the late evening encounter on Saturday 29 June 2013. • Of the top ten women's seeds that started the Championships, six fell before the third round:
second seed Victoria Azarenka (second round, withdrew),
third seed Maria Sharapova (second round),
fifth seed Sara Errani (first round),
seventh seed Angelique Kerber (second round),
ninth seed Caroline Wozniacki (second round) and
tenth seed Maria Kirilenko (first round). This marked the worst performance by any top ten seeds at a Grand Slam tournament in the Open Era. •
Laura Robson became the first British woman in 15 years to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon; by getting this far, she entered the Top 30 for the first time in her career. She thus became the first British woman since
Jo Durie in 1987 to enter the WTA's Top 30. •
Łukasz Kubot and
Fernando Verdasco both reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon for the first time, whilst
Juan Martín del Potro reached his first Grand Slam semi-final since winning the
2009 US Open. •
Sloane Stephens and
Kirsten Flipkens both reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon for the first time. •
Sabine Lisicki continued her record of beating the reigning
French Open champion at Wimbledon. She defeated
Serena Williams in the fourth round, having also beaten
Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2009,
Li Na in 2011 and
Maria Sharapova in 2012. Lisicki's victory also denied Serena her 35th consecutive victory, a record which was achieved by her older sister,
Venus, in
2000. • This tournament marked the worst collective performance by Williams, Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova at a Grand Slam event since the
2008 French Open, • By reaching the Wimbledon final,
Sabine Lisicki became the first German Grand Slam singles finalist since
Rainer Schüttler reached the final of the
2003 Australian Open, and the first German singles finalist at Wimbledon since
Steffi Graf in
1999. •
Novak Djokovic won his semi-final match against Juan Martín del Potro in five sets in 4 hours 44 minutes. This was the longest semi-final in the history of the
Wimbledon Championships. • With her win in the Ladies' Singles final,
Marion Bartoli surpassed the female record set by
Jana Novotná at the
1998 Wimbledon Championships for most appearances in a Grand Slam tournament before winning a title, with 47. • In winning the Gentlemen's Doubles,
Bob and
Mike Bryan became the first men's doubles team in the Open era to hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time, as well as the only team in history to hold all four Majors and the Olympic gold medal. • Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic in the final in straight sets to win the 2013 Wimbledon Men Singles title, becoming the first British man in 77 years to do so, and the first
Scot of either sex in 117 years to win a Wimbledon singles title.
First Wednesday The first Wednesday (Wednesday 26 June) in the 2013 Wimbledon Championship saw a number of former world number ones knocked out in the second round of the draw either by being beaten by a much lower rank, having to retire early or having been "
walked over". These players include
Roger Federer,
Maria Sharapova and
Victoria Azarenka, as well as former ranking leaders
Lleyton Hewitt,
Ana Ivanovic,
Jelena Janković and
Caroline Wozniacki. Other notable players, including
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga,
Marin Čilić,
John Isner,
Steve Darcis,
Yaroslava Shvedova and
Radek Štěpánek also went out. A total of twelve seeded players (five men and seven women) finished their 2013 Wimbledon campaign on that day. Events from "Black Wednesday" were highly commented, inter alia by the
Association of Tennis Professionals and players and a statement from tournament
Chief Executive Officer has been released. ==Point and prize money distribution==