2004 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova were the defending champions but lost in the third round to Wayne and Cara Black.

Mixed doubles
2004 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionsZimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Cara Black
Runners-upAustralia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Alicia Molik
Score3-6, 7-6(10-8), 6-4
Details
Draw48 (5WC)
Seeds16
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women seniors
 2003 ·
· 2005 

The Blacks defeated Todd Woodbridge and Alicia Molik in the final, 3–6, 7–6(10–8), 6–4 to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Seeds

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All seeds received a bye into the second round.

1.   India Mahesh Bhupathi / Russia Elena Likhovtseva (quarterfinals)
2.   The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual (second round)
3.   United States Mike Bryan / United States Lisa Raymond (second round)
4.   Sweden Jonas Björkman / Australia Rennae Stubbs (quarterfinals)
5.   Australia Paul Hanley / Japan Ai Sugiyama (semifinals)
6.   Zimbabwe Wayne Black / Zimbabwe Cara Black (champions)
7.   United States Bob Bryan / United States Lindsay Davenport (semifinals)
8.   Australia Todd Woodbridge / Australia Alicia Molik (final)
9.   India Leander Paes / United States Martina Navratilova (third round)
10.   Czech Republic Cyril Suk / France Marion Bartoli (second round)
11.   Israel Jonathan Erlich / United States Liezel Huber (third round)
12.   Czech Republic Leoš Friedl / Slovakia Janette Husárová (third round)
13.   Argentina Mariano Hood / Venezuela María Vento-Kabchi (second round)
14.   Argentina Gastón Etlis / China Sun Tiantian (third round)
15.   Canada Daniel Nestor / Russia Lina Krasnoroutskaya (third round)
16.   Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker / Indonesia Angelique Widjaja (second round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Key

Finals

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Top half

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Section 1

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Section 2

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Bottom half

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Section 3

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Section 4

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References

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  1. Barrett, John (2014). Wimbledon: The Official History (4th ed.). Vision Sports Publishing. ISBN 9-781909-534230.
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