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The article exclusively details the 2013 Wimbledon Championships' men's singles event.
Answer: False
The article focuses specifically on the men's doubles event of the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, not the men's singles.
Bob and Mike Bryan, the identical twin brothers from the USA, won the men's doubles final at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
Answer: True
The American twin brothers, Bob and Mike Bryan, emerged victorious in the men's doubles final at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
In the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final, Bob and Mike Bryan were defeated by Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo.
Answer: False
Bob and Mike Bryan defeated Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final.
The final score of the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final was 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 in favor of the winners.
Answer: False
The final score of the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final was 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, indicating a four-set match.
The 12th-seeded team, Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, won the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final.
Answer: False
The 12th-seeded team, Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo, were the runners-up in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final, losing to the Bryan brothers.
Who won the men's doubles title at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships?
Answer: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan
The American twin brothers, Bob and Mike Bryan, secured the men's doubles title at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
Which team did Bob and Mike Bryan defeat in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final?
Answer: The 12th-seeded team of Dodig and Melo
Bob and Mike Bryan defeated the 12th-seeded team of Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final.
What was the final score of the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final?
Answer: 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
The final score of the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles final was 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–4 in favor of the Bryan brothers.
By winning Wimbledon in 2013, the Bryan brothers achieved the 'Bryan Slam,' meaning they held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously for the first time in their careers.
Answer: True
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory completed the 'Bryan Slam,' signifying their simultaneous possession of all four major Grand Slam titles, a first for their careers.
The Bryan brothers' achievement of holding all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously occurred during the Amateur Era of tennis.
Answer: False
The Bryan brothers achieved the feat of holding all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously during the Open Era of tennis.
The 'Bryan Slam' refers to the Bryan brothers winning the Olympic gold medal and three Grand Slam titles in the same calendar year.
Answer: False
The 'Bryan Slam' refers to holding all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously; the Olympic gold medal was an additional achievement held concurrently.
A non-calendar year Golden Slam means winning the four Grand Slams and the Olympic gold medal within a single calendar year.
Answer: False
A non-calendar year Golden Slam refers to holding all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal concurrently, not necessarily within the same calendar year.
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory marked their first Grand Slam title together.
Answer: False
The Bryan brothers had already won multiple Grand Slam titles together prior to their 2013 Wimbledon victory.
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory was their fourth consecutive Grand Slam title win.
Answer: True
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory represented their fourth consecutive Grand Slam title win, extending their dominance.
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory also meant they held the Olympic gold medal simultaneously with the four Grand Slam titles.
Answer: True
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory coincided with their simultaneous possession of the Olympic gold medal and all four Grand Slam titles.
What significant achievement did the Bryan brothers accomplish by winning the 2013 Wimbledon title?
Answer: They completed the 'Bryan Slam' by holding all four majors simultaneously.
By winning Wimbledon in 2013, the Bryan brothers completed the 'Bryan Slam,' signifying their simultaneous possession of all four major Grand Slam titles.
In which era did the Bryan brothers first hold all four major titles simultaneously?
Answer: The Open Era
The Bryan brothers achieved the distinction of holding all four major titles simultaneously during the Open Era of tennis.
What does the term 'non-calendar year Golden Slam' refer to?
Answer: Holding all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal concurrently, not necessarily in the same year.
A non-calendar year Golden Slam denotes the concurrent possession of all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal, irrespective of whether they were achieved within a single calendar year.
The Bryan brothers became the first doubles team to simultaneously hold all four majors and which other major title?
Answer: The Olympic gold medal
The Bryan brothers achieved the distinction of simultaneously holding all four majors and the Olympic gold medal, marking a significant milestone in tennis history.
The Bryan brothers' 2013 Wimbledon victory is described as completing the 'Bryan Slam.' What does this term specifically mean?
Answer: Holding all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously.
The term 'Bryan Slam' specifically refers to the achievement of holding all four Grand Slam titles concurrently.
In the Wimbledon draw key, 'Q' signifies a player who received a Wild Card entry.
Answer: False
In the Wimbledon draw key, 'Q' signifies a Qualifier, not a Wild Card entry.
The abbreviation 'WC' in the draw signifies a Lucky Loser.
Answer: False
The abbreviation 'WC' in the draw signifies a Wild Card entry, not a Lucky Loser.
'LL' stands for 'Late Loss', indicating a player who lost narrowly in a previous round.
Answer: False
'LL' in the draw stands for Lucky Loser, a player who advances to the main draw after an opponent withdraws.
The abbreviation 'r' in the draw results indicates that a player or team was defaulted from the match.
Answer: False
The abbreviation 'r' in the draw results indicates that a player or team retired from the match.
'w/o' signifies a walkover, meaning a match was played but one team forfeited during play.
Answer: False
'w/o' signifies a walkover, meaning an opponent withdrew before the match commenced.
The abbreviation 'd' in the draw key means a player or team retired due to injury.
Answer: False
The abbreviation 'd' in the draw key signifies that a player or team was defaulted, not necessarily retired due to injury.
'ITF' in the draw key stands for International Tennis Federation, the governing body for tennis.
Answer: True
'ITF' in the draw key correctly stands for the International Tennis Federation, which is the global governing body for tennis.
'JE' signifies a Junior Exempt entry, awarded based on a player's performance in junior tournaments.
Answer: True
'JE' signifies a Junior Exempt entry, granted based on a player's achievements in junior tennis competitions.
'PR' stands for 'Preliminary Round', referring to matches played before the main draw.
Answer: False
'PR' stands for Protected Ranking, a method for players inactive due to injury to enter tournaments.
'Alt' stands for 'Alternate', a player who replaces another who withdrew before the tournament started.
Answer: True
'Alt' stands for Alternate, designating a player who enters the main draw due to a prior withdrawal.
'SE' stands for 'Second Exempt', a status given to players who missed the entry deadline due to competing elsewhere.
Answer: False
'SE' stands for Special Exempt, a status granted to players who qualify based on ranking but missed the entry deadline due to other commitments.
The abbreviation 'Q' signifies a player who gained entry via a Wild Card.
Answer: False
The abbreviation 'Q' signifies a Qualifier, not a player who gained entry via a Wild Card.
What does the abbreviation 'Q' signify in the Wimbledon draw?
Answer: Qualifier
In the Wimbledon draw, the abbreviation 'Q' signifies a Qualifier, indicating a player who advanced through the qualifying tournament.
What does 'WC' represent in the draw information?
Answer: Wild Card
The abbreviation 'WC' in the draw information represents a Wild Card entry, granted to players outside the standard qualification criteria.
What does 'LL' stand for in tennis tournament draws?
Answer: Lucky Loser
In tennis tournament draws, 'LL' stands for Lucky Loser, referring to a player who enters the main draw after an opponent withdraws.
What does 'w/o' signify in a tennis draw?
Answer: Walkover
In a tennis draw, 'w/o' signifies a Walkover, indicating an opponent's withdrawal before the match commences.
Which of the following abbreviations signifies a player who lost in qualifying but advanced due to another's withdrawal?
Answer: LL
The abbreviation 'LL' signifies a Lucky Loser, a player who lost in qualifying but gained entry to the main draw due to an opponent's withdrawal.
What does the abbreviation 'PR' stand for in the context of tennis tournament entries?
Answer: Protected Ranking
In the context of tennis tournament entries, 'PR' stands for Protected Ranking, a system allowing players to use a past ranking after an absence.
A total of 32 teams competed in the men's doubles draw at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
Answer: False
The men's doubles draw at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships featured 64 teams.
There were 8 seeded teams in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles draw.
Answer: False
The 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles draw included 16 seeded teams.
Seed number 6, Robert Lindstedt and Daniel Nestor, were eliminated in the semifinals.
Answer: False
Seed number 6, Robert Lindstedt and Daniel Nestor, were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
The fourth-seeded team, Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek, were defeated in the quarterfinals.
Answer: False
The fourth-seeded team, Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek, reached the semifinals.
The eighth-seeded team, Mahesh Bhupathi and Julian Knowle, reached the final of the tournament.
Answer: False
The eighth-seeded team, Mahesh Bhupathi and Julian Knowle, were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
Seed number 10, Santiago González and Scott Lipsky, were defeated in the third round.
Answer: False
Seed number 10, Santiago González and Scott Lipsky, were defeated in the second round.
The third-seeded team, Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares, reached the semifinals.
Answer: False
The third-seeded team, Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares, were defeated in the third round.
The 11th-seeded team, Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić, were eliminated in the semifinals.
Answer: False
The 11th-seeded team, Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić, were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
The 14th-seeded team, Rohan Bopanna and Édouard Roger-Vasselin, were defeated in the quarterfinals.
Answer: False
The 14th-seeded team, Rohan Bopanna and Édouard Roger-Vasselin, reached the semifinals.
The 16th-seeded team, Huey and Inglot, were defeated in the third round.
Answer: True
The 16th-seeded team, comprising Huey and Inglot, was indeed defeated in the third round of the tournament.
How many teams competed in the men's doubles draw at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships?
Answer: 64
The men's doubles draw at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships featured a total of 64 competing teams.
How many seeded teams were present in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles draw?
Answer: 16
There were 16 seeded teams participating in the 2013 Wimbledon men's doubles draw.
Which of the following seeded teams reached the semifinals but did not advance to the final?
Answer: Seed 14 (Bopanna/Roger-Vasselin)
Seed 14, Rohan Bopanna and Édouard Roger-Vasselin, reached the semifinals but were subsequently defeated.
What was the outcome for the fourth-seeded team, Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek?
Answer: They reached the semifinals and were defeated.
The fourth-seeded team, Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek, advanced to the semifinals before being eliminated.
What was the result for the third-seeded team, Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares?
Answer: They were defeated in the third round.
The third-seeded team, Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares, was defeated in the third round of the tournament.
The article mentions that Jonathan Marray partnered with Frederik Nielsen in the 2013 tournament.
Answer: False
The article states that Jonathan Marray partnered with Colin Fleming in the 2013 tournament, not Frederik Nielsen.
Who were the defending gentlemen's doubles champions at Wimbledon in 2013?
Answer: Jonathan Marray and Frederik Nielsen
The defending gentlemen's doubles champions at Wimbledon in 2013 were Jonathan Marray and Frederik Nielsen.
What happened to the defending champions, Marray and Nielsen, in the 2013 tournament?
Answer: They did not play together and were eliminated in earlier rounds.
The defending champions, Marray and Nielsen, did not compete as a pair in 2013; both were eliminated in earlier rounds with different partners.
The article cites only one external source, John Barrett's book 'Wimbledon: The Official History.'
Answer: False
The article cites two external sources: John Barrett's book 'Wimbledon: The Official History' and an Associated Press report from ESPN.com.
The navigation boxes link to information about Wimbledon's women's singles and mixed doubles events.
Answer: True
The navigation boxes indeed link to information concerning Wimbledon's women's singles and mixed doubles events, among others.
The navbox titled 'Wimbledon men's doubles champions' lists only the winners from the Open Era.
Answer: False
The navbox titled 'Wimbledon men's doubles champions' lists winners from both the Amateur Era and the Open Era.
The external link to Wimbledon.com provides the official draw information for the tournament.
Answer: True
The external link to Wimbledon.com serves as the official source for the tournament's draw information.
In the context of the 2013 ATP World Tour navbox, 'S' refers to the Singles event, 'D' to Doubles, and 'X' to Mixed Doubles.
Answer: True
Within the 2013 ATP World Tour navbox, 'S' denotes Singles, 'D' denotes Doubles, and 'X' denotes Mixed Doubles events.
The navigation boxes link to information about which other Wimbledon events?
Answer: Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles
The navigation boxes provide links to information regarding Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events at Wimbledon.
What does the navbox 'Wimbledon men's doubles champions' provide?
Answer: A historical list of champions, categorized by Era.
The navbox 'Wimbledon men's doubles champions' offers a historical compilation of champions, organized by distinct eras of the tournament.
What does the external link to ATPWorldTour.com provide regarding the 2013 Wimbledon event?
Answer: Official draw and results for the men's doubles event
The external link to ATPWorldTour.com provides access to the official draw and results pertaining to the men's doubles event at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
What does the navbox '2013 ATP World Tour' indicate about Wimbledon's place in the schedule?
Answer: It was categorized as a Grand Slam event.
The '2013 ATP World Tour' navbox categorizes Wimbledon as a Grand Slam event within the professional tennis circuit.