2011 in sports

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2011 in sports

The year 2011 in sports saw a number of significant events, some of which are listed below.

Calendar by month[]

January[]

Date Sport Venue/Event Status Winner/s
10 American football United States 2011 BCS National Championship Game Domestic Alabama Auburn University
26 Dec 2010–5 Ice hockey United States 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships International  Russia
21 Marathon United Arab Emirates Dubai Marathon International Kenya David Barmasai / Ethiopia Aselefech Mergia

February[]

Date Sport Venue/Event Status Winner/s
6 American Football United States Super Bowl XLV Domestic Wisconsin Green Bay Packers

March[]

  • 31 March – 28 October: Baseball, United States/Canada 2011 Major League Baseball season. 2011 World Series: Missouri St. Louis Cardinals.

April[]

  • 17: Marathon, United Kingdom London Marathon. Winners: Kenya Emmanuel Mutai, Mary Keitany.
  • 18: Marathon, United States Boston Marathon. Winners: Kenya Geoffrey Mutai, Caroline Kilel.

May[]

  • 18: Association football, Republic of Ireland 2011 UEFA Europa League Final. Winner: Portugal Porto.
  • 21: Rugby Union, England 2011 Heineken Cup Final. Winner: Ireland Leinster Rugby.
  • 28: Association football, England 2011 UEFA Champions League Final. Winner: Spain FC Barcelona.
  • 31 May — 12 June: Basketball, United States/Canada 2011 NBA Finals. Winner: Texas Dallas Mavericks.

June[]

July[]

August[]

  • 29 — September 12: Tennis, United States 2011 US Open. Winners in singles Serbia Novak Djokovic, Australia Samantha Stosur.
  • 30 — September 11: Basketball, Argentina 2011 FIBA Americas Championship. Winner:  Argentina
  • 31 — September 18: Basketball, Lithuania EuroBasket 2011. Winner:  Spain

September[]

October[]

November[]

  • 7: Marathon, United States New York City Marathon. Winners: Kenya Geoffrey Mutai, Ethiopia Firehiwot Dado.
  • 13: Formula One, United Arab Emirates 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Winner: United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton.

December[]

  • 25 - April 2012: Basketball, United States/Canada 2011-12 NBA season.

Alpine skiing[]

American football[]

  • Super Bowl XLV – the Green Bay Packers (NFC) won 31–25 over the Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
    • Location: AT&T Stadium
    • Attendance: 103,219
    • MVP: Aaron Rodgers, QB (Green Bay)
  • January 8 - Peyton Manning plays his final game in an Indianapolis Colts uniform, a 16–17 loss to the New York Jets in the Wild Card round. The next season Manning would sit out the entire 2011 season to undergo neck surgeries and in that offseason, was released by the Colts and subsequently signed with the Denver Broncos in free agency, where he led them to 5 straight playoff appearances, Super Bowl XLVIII, and to their 3rd championship title in Super Bowl 50.
  • January 10 – 2011 BCS National Championship Game, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona: The Auburn Tigers defeated the Oregon Ducks 22–19 claiming the 2010 college football season national championship.
  • April 28–30 – 2011 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The Carolina Panthers selected quarterback Cam Newton of Auburn as the first overall pick.
  • July 8–16 – The 2011 IFAF World Championship was held in Austria. The USA defeated Canada 50–7 in the gold medal match to win their second straight title.
  • December 10 - 2011 Heisman Trophy was awarded to Robert Griffin III

Aquatics[]

Association football[]

  • January 7–29 – 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar
    • Fourth title for  Japan. Runner up  Australia. Third place  South Korea. MVP Japan Keisuke Honda
  • April 2 and 17 – OFC Champions League final won by Auckland City FC
  • April 20 and 27 – CONCACAF Champions League finals:
    • Mexico C.F. Monterrey defeat United States Real Salt Lake 3–2 on aggregate.
  • May 28 – UEFA Champions League Final in London:
    • Spain FC Barcelona defeat England Manchester United 3–1.
  • June 5–25 – 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States
  • June 15 and 22 – Copa Libertadores finals
    • Brazil Santos defeat Uruguay Peñarol 2–1 on aggregate.
  • June 17 – July 1 – 2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships in the Netherlands
  • June 18 – July 10 – 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico
    • Mexico won the cup as host being the first team to achieve that, defeating Uruguay 2–0 and achieving their second title in the category.
  • June 26 – July 17 – 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany
  • July 1 – July 24 – 2011 Copa América in Argentina
    • 15th title for  Uruguay. Runner-up  Paraguay. Third place  Peru. Best Player Uruguay Luis Suárez.
  • July 29 – August 20 – 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia
    • Fifth title for  Brazil. Runner up  Portugal. Third place  Mexico. Best Player Brazil Henrique
  • November 5 – AFC Champions League final
    • Qatar Al-Sadd defeat South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–2 (4–2 in penalties).
  • November 6 and 12 – CAF Champions League finals
  • December 8–18 – 2011 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan
    • Final Spain FC Barcelona defeat Brazil Santos 4–0.

Athletics[]

  • January 21–30 – 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships in Christchurch, New Zealand
  • August 27 – September 4 – 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu, South Korea

Bandy[]

Baseball[]

Basketball[]

Beach Soccer[]

Beach volleyball[]

Boxing[]

  • January 29 – Timothy Bradley defeats Devon Alexander by a tenth round technical decision. The fight was stopped due to a cut Alexander had received from an accidental headbutt in the third round, which was made worse by two more headbutts in the eighth round and a final fourth headbutt in the tenth round. Both fighters came in with undefeated records and the fight was initially praised as one of the few good match-ups between two top-ranked Americans in recent years. With the win, Bradley unified the light welterweight titles by defending his WBO title and winning Alexander's WBC title.
  • February 19 – Nonito Donaire defeats Fernando Montiel by technical knockout in the second round to unify the WBO and WBC bantamweight titles. Donaire started the fight strong by controlling most of the first round, landing a left hook that briefly stunned Montiel. In the second round Donaire started landing a few combinations before finishing Montiel with a solid hook that knocked out his opponent.
  • March 12 – Sergio Gabriel Martínez knocks out undefeated Sergiy Dzindziruk in the eighth round to win the vacant WBC diamond belt middleweight championship.
  • March 12 – Miguel Cotto knocks out Ricardo Mayorga in the twelfth round to retain his WBA world light middleweight title.
  • March 19 – Vitali Klitschko knocks out Odlanier Solís in the first round to retain his WBC heavyweight title for the sixth time. The knockout came as a surprise after Solís appeared to have sustained serious knee injury. Initially following the stoppage, Vitali Klitschko was angry at Solís and felt he took a dive. However following the fight Solís was taken to a hospital, where a scan revealed tears to his anterior cruciate ligament and external meniscus, as well as cartilage damage in his right knee.[1]
  • April 2 – Giovanni Segura knocks out Iván Calderón in the third round in a repeat of 2010's fight of the year.
  • May 7 – Manny Pacquiao easily defeats Shane Mosley, retaining his WBO welterweight title by unanimous decision.
  • July 2 – Wladimir Klitschko defeats David Haye by unanimous decision, adding Haye's WBA heavyweight title to the four he already held.

Canadian football[]

Canoeing[]

Cheerleading[]

Cheerleading Worlds

April 28, – May 2, – The Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, Florida, USA

Cricket[]

  • February 19 – April 2 – 2011 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh
    • The tournament was won by India who defeated Sri Lanka by 6 wickets. India became the first host-nation to win the world cup with final played in the host country itself. Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni played a captain's knock of unbeaten 91 in the final and was adjudged man of the match.
  • Dates TBA – ICC Champions Trophy will take place.
  • April 8 – May 28 – 2011 IPL in India. Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 58 runs in the final to win for the second consecutive year.

Curling[]

2010–11 curling season[]

World Championships

2011–12 curling season[]

Season of Champions
  • Canada Cup of Curling (Cranbrook, British Columbia, Nov. 30 – Dec. 4)
    • Men's winner: Alberta Kevin Martin def. Ontario Glenn Howard
    • Women's winner: Manitoba Jennifer Jones def. Manitoba Chelsea Carey

Fencing[]

Figure skating[]

Gymnastics[]

Golf[]

Handball[]

Horse racing[]

Steeplechases
Flat races
  • Luis Contreras becomes the first jockey to win the Canadian Triple Crown aboard two different horses in the same year.

Ice hockey[]

Ice sledge hockey[]

  • February 12 – February 20 – 2011 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships in Sollefteå

Kickboxing[]

The following is a list of major noteworthy kickboxing events during 2011 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance Notes
December 31 Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 Fight for Japan. How are you! New Year! 2011 Japan Saitama, Japan 24,606 N/A

Korfball[]

Mixed martial arts[]

The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events during 2011 in chronological order.

Date Event Alternate Name/s Location Attendance PPV Buyrate Notes
January 1 UFC 125: Resolution N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 12,874 270,000 N/A
January 22 UFC: Fight For The Troops 2 UFC Fight Night 23 United States Killeen, Texas, USA 3,200 N/A N/A
January 29 Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg N/A United States San Jose, California, USA 9,059 N/A N/A
February 5 UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 10,893 725,000 N/A
February 12 Strikeforce / M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Silva Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva United States East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA 11,287 N/A Quarterfinals to 2011 Strikeforce Heavyweight GP tournament.
February 25 MFC 28: Supremacy N/A Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada N/A N/A N/A
February 26 UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch N/A Australia Sydney, Australia 18,186 260,000 N/A
February 26 BAMMA 5: Daley vs. Shirai N/A England Manchester, England N/A N/A N/A
March 3 UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann N/A United States Louisville, Kentucky, USA 8,319 N/A N/A
March 5 Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson Strikeforce: Columbus United States Columbus, Ohio, USA 7,123 N/A N/A
March 5 Bellator XXXV N/A United States Lemoore, California, USA N/A N/A Start of Bellator Season 4.
March 12 Bellator XXXVI N/A United States Shreveport, Louisiana, USA N/A N/A N/A
March 19 Bellator XXXVII N/A United States Concho, Oklahoma, USA N/A N/A N/A
March 19 UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones N/A United States Newark, New Jersey, USA 12,619 445,000 N/A
March 26 Bellator XXXVIII N/A United States Tunica, Mississippi, USA N/A N/A N/A
March 26 UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis UFC Fight Night 24

UFC Fight Night: Seattle

United States Seattle, Washington, USA 13,741 N/A N/A
April 2 Bellator XXXIX N/A United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 8 MFC 29: Conquer N/A Canada Windsor, Ontario, Canada N/A N/A N/A
April 9 Bellator XL N/A United States Newkirk, Oklahoma, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 9 Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley N/A United States San Diego, California, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 16 Bellator XLI N/A United States Yuma, Arizona, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 23 Bellator XLII N/A United States Concho, Oklahoma, USA N/A N/A N/A
April 30 UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields N/A Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 55,724 800,000 (Min.)
900,000 (Max.)
Randy Couture announces his retirement after nearly 14 years of competition.
May 6 Tachi Palace Fights 9 N/A United States Lemoore, California, USA N/A N/A N/A
May 7 Bellator XLIII N/A United States Newkirk, Oklahoma, USA N/A N/A N/A
May 14 Bellator XLIV N/A United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA N/A N/A N/A
May 21 Bellator XLV N/A United States Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA N/A N/A End of Bellator season 4.
May 21 BAMMA 6: Watson vs. Ninja N/A England London, England N/A N/A Murilo Rua announces his retirement after 11 years of competition.
May 29 Dream Japan GP – 2011 Bantamweight Japan Tournament Japan Saitama, Japan 6,522 N/A N/A
June 4 The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
June 10 MFC 30: Up Close and Personal N/A Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada N/A N/A N/A
June 11 UFC 131: dos Santos vs. Carwin N/A Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 14,685 325,000 (Min.)
335,000 (Max.)
N/A
June 18 Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum Strikeforce: Dallas United States Dallas, Texas, USA N/A N/A The event will feature the first women's bouts ever held by Zuffa.
June 25 Bellator XLVI N/A United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A Start of Bellator 2011 Summer Series.
June 26 UFC Live: Kongo vs. Barry N/A United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 7,792 N/A N/A
July 2 UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber 2 N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 13,109 350,000 (Min.)
375,000 (Max.)
N/A
July 16 Dream: Japan GP Final N/A Japan Tokyo, Japan 8,142 N/A N/A
July 23 Bellator XLVII N/A Canada Rama, Ontario, Canada N/A N/A N/A
July 30 Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson N/A United States Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA N/A N/A N/A
August 6 UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz 2 N/A United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 11,583 N/A N/A
August 14 UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle N/A United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 6,751 N/A N/A
August 20 Bellator XLVIII N/A United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA N/A N/A End of Bellator 2011 Summer Series.
August 27 UFC 134: Silva vs. Okami UFC: Rio Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil N/A N/A N/A
September 3 ONE FC: Champion vs. Champion N/A Singapore Kallang, Singapore N/A N/A N/A
September 10 Strikeforce: Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinals N/A United States Cincinnati, Ohio, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 10 Bellator XLIX N/A United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA N/A N/A Start of Bellator Season 5
September 10 BAMMA 7 N/A England Birmingham, England N/A N/A N/A
September 17 UFC Fight Night: Battle on the Bayou UFC Fight Night 25 United States New Orleans, Louisiana, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 17 Bellator L N/A United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 24 Dream 17 N/A Japan Saitama, Japan N/A N/A N/A
September 24 Bellator LI N/A United States Canton, Ohio, USA N/A N/A N/A
September 24 UFC 135 N/A United States Denver, Colorado, USA N/A N/A N/A
October 1 UFC on Versus 6 N/A United States Washington, D.C., USA N/A N/A N/A
October 1 Bellator LII N/A United States Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA N/A N/A N/A
October 8 UFC 136: Edgar vs. Maynard III N/A United States Houston, Texas, USA N/A N/A N/A
October 8 Bellator LIII N/A United States USA N/A N/A N/A
October 15 Bellator LIV N/A United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA N/A N/A N/A
October 29 UFC 137: St-Pierre vs. Diaz N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA N/A N/A N/A
November 5 UFC 138: Leben vs. Muñoz N/A England Birmingham, England N/A N/A The main event was the first five-round non-title fight in the history of the UFC.
November 12 UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos N/A United States Anaheim, California, USA N/A N/A The UFC's debut on the Fox Network.
November 19 Bellator Event N/A United States Hollywood, Florida, USA N/A N/A End of Bellator Season 5.
December 3 The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale N/A United States Las Vegas, Nevada USA N/A N/A N/A
December 10 UFC 140 N/A Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada N/A N/A N/A
December 31 Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 Fight for Japan. How are you! New Year! 2011 Japan Saitama, Japan 24,606 N/A N/A

Motorsport[]

Multi-sport events[]

Netball[]

  • July 3–10: 2011 Netball World Championships in Singapore

2011 April 15 – 20th National Netball Championships 17/U & 19/U

June 9 Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Palmerston North

12th Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Auckland

July 3 – 10th World Netball Championships 2011

12th – 17th National Netball Championships 21/U

Jul 30 – 18 Sep Australian Netball League 2011

September 8 – 11th NetFest 2011 – Netball on the Gold Coast

October 9 Diamonds v England, Newcastle

12th Diamonds v England, Canberra

16th Diamonds v England, Sydney

23rd Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Perth

26th Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Adelaide

30th Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Melbourne

Nordic skiing[]

Rink Hockey[]

  • 2011 Rink Hockey Asian Championship
  • 2011 Ladies Rink Hockey European Championship
  • 2011 Rink Hockey World Championship San Juan, Argentina
  • 2011 Rink Hockey World Championship U-20, in Barcelos, Portugal
    • won by Spain Spain
  • 2011 Ladies Rink Hockey European Championship

Road bicycle racing[]

  • May 7 – May 29: 2011 Giro d'Italia
    • Alberto Contador sealed overall victory in the Giro d'Italia for the second time in his career. The win was later awarded to second-place finisher Michele Scarponi after Contador was given a retroactive ban following his positive test for clenbuterol at the 2010 Tour de France.
  • July 2 – July 24: 2011 Tour de France
    • Australian Cadel Evans won the race, having gained the lead in a time-trial on the penultimate day. He became the first Australian to win the race, and at 34, the oldest post-war winner.
  • August 20 – September 11: 2011 Vuelta a España
    • Spanish Juan José Cobo claimed his first major title. British Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins on the podium.
  • September 19 – September 25: 2011 UCI Road World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Mark Cavendish became the first British male since Tom Simpson to win the road race title

Rowing[]

Rugby league[]

  • 2011's Golden Boot for world's best player was awarded to Australian half back Johnathan Thurston.
  • February 13; NRL All Stars Game
  • February 23; World Club Challenge
  • May; City vs Country Origin
  • May; Australia vs New Zealand ANZAC Test
  • May 25 – 6 July: State of Origin
  • June 10: International Origin Match at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds
    • In the first of what is planned to be an annual affair, the Exiles, a team consisting of non-English Super League players, defeated  England 16–12.
  • August; Challenge Cup final
  • March 11 to October 2; National Rugby League season
    • Champions: Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
    • Minor premiers: Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm
  • February 12 to October 2; 2011 Super League season
  • November; Rugby League Four Nations

Rugby union[]

  • February 4 – 19 March: Six Nations Championship
    • Winner:  England, 26th title.
  • May 20: Amlin Challenge Cup Final at Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
    • England Harlequins claimed the title with a 19–18 win over France Stade Français, becoming the first team to win the Challenge Cup three times.
  • May 21: Heineken Cup Final at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
    • Ireland Leinster won its second European title with a 33–22 win over England Northampton Saints.
  • IRB Sevens World Series New Zealand clinched the series title at the London Sevens on May 22, with the Edinburgh Sevens remaining to be played.
  • May 24 – 5 June: 2011 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Georgia
  • June 10–26: 2011 IRB Junior World Championship in Italy
  • July 9: Super Rugby Final at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
    • The Australia Reds claimed their first title in the competition's professional era with an 18–13 win over the New Zealand Crusaders.
  • July 23 – 27 August: Tri Nations Series
    •  Australia won its third title.
    • This was also the final edition of the Tri Nations under that name. With the entry of  Argentina in 2012, the competition was renamed The Rugby Championship.
  • September 9 – 23 October: 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand
    • The tournament was won by New Zealand's All Blacks defeating France in the final by a score of 8–7. 1st place, gold medalist(s)  New Zealand, 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France and 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia.
Domestic competitions
  • England English Premiership – Final, May 28 at Twickenham: Leicester Tigers vs. Saracens
    • Saracens defeated Leicester Tigers 22–18 for their first-ever Premiership title.
  • RFU ChampionshipWorcester Warriors. As the only side among the semifinalists that met the requirements for promotion, they replaced Leeds Carnegie in the 2011–12 Premiership.
  • France Top 14 – Final, June 4 at Stade de France: Toulouse vs. Montpellier
  • Rugby Pro D2Lyon won the championship and automatic promotion to the Top 14. Bordeaux Bègles won the promotion playoffs. The two clubs will replace La Rochelle and Bourgoin.
  • Ireland Italy Scotland Wales Celtic LeagueGrand Final, May 28 in Limerick:
    • In an all-Irish affair, Munster won their third title against Leinster 19–9.
  • England Wales LV Cup (Anglo-Welsh Cup) – Gloucester
  • New Zealand ITM Cup:
    • Premiership – Final, September 3 in Hamilton: Waikato vs. Canterbury
      • Canterbury won 12–3 for their fourth consecutive title in the Air New Zealand/ITM Cup and ninth in the history of New Zealand provincial rugby.
    • Championship: Final, September 4 in Palmerston North: Manawatu vs. Hawke's Bay
      • Hawke's Bay won 35–30 and will replace Southland in the 2012 ITM Cup Premiership.
  • South Africa Currie Cup: Final, October 29 in Johannesburg: Golden Lions vs. Sharks
    • The Lions won 42–16 in the most one-sided Currie Cup final since 1980.
Other major events
  • February 26: During the England–France match in the Six Nations, England's Jonny Wilkinson retakes the all-time lead for career Test points from New Zealand's Dan Carter.
  • February 27: During the Scotland–Ireland match in the Six Nations, Ireland's Ronan O'Gara retakes the all-time lead for career points in the Championship from Wilkinson.
  • March 19: During the Ireland–England Six Nations match, two Irish players reach major career milestones in the Championship:
    • Brian O'Driscoll takes over the all-time lead for career tries in the Championship with his 25th try, breaking the record of Scotland's Ian Smith that had lasted since 1933.
    • Ronan O'Gara makes his 56th appearance in the Championship, drawing level with countryman Mike Gibson for the Championship record.
  • July 30: During New Zealand's Tri Nations opener at home to South Africa, Carter reclaims the all-time lead for career Test points from Wilkinson.

Ski mountaineering[]

Squash[]

Sumo[]

Swimming[]

Tennis[]

  • 2011 Australian Open (January 17 – January 30)
    • Men's final: Novak Djokovic defeats Andy Murray 6–4, 6–2, 6–3
    • Women's final: Kim Clijsters defeats Li Na 3–6, 6–3, 6–3
  • 2011 French Open (May 17 – June 5)
    • Men's final: Rafael Nadal defeats Roger Federer 7–5, 7–6, 5–7, 6–1
    • Women's final: Li Na defeats Francesca Schiavone 6–4, 7–6(7–0)
  • 2011 Wimbledon Championships (June 20 – July 3)
    • Men's final: Novak Djokovic defeats Rafael Nadal 6–4, 6–1, 1–6, 6–3
    • Women's final: Petra Kvitová defeats Maria Sharapova 6–3, 6–4
  • 2011 US Open (August 29 – September 12)
    • Men's final: Novak Djokovic defeats Rafael Nadal 6–2, 6–4, 6–7, 6–1
    • Women's final: Samantha Stosur defeats Serena Williams 6–2, 6–3
  • 2011 WTA Tour Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. (October 24 – October 30)
    • Czech Republic Petra Kvitová defeats Belarus Victoria Azarenka 7–5 4–6 6–3. 1st title
  • 2011 Fed Cup (February – November)
  • 2011 ATP World Tour Finals in London, United Kingdom. (November 20 – November 27)
    • Switzerland Roger Federer defeats France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6–3, 6–7, 6–3. Sixth title.
  • 2011 Davis Cup (March – December)

Volleyball[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Solis' knee torn up after defeat vs. Klitschko". ESPN.com. March 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  3. ^ "FAQ: What are the Pan American Games?". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. Retrieved January 4, 2022.

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