Cast
- Paul Bettany as Peter Colt
- Kirsten Dunst as Lizzie Bradbury
- James McAvoy as Carl Colt
- Bernard Hill as Edward Colt
- Eleanor Bron as Augusta Colt
- Celia Imrie as Mrs Kenwood
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Dieter Prohl
- Sam Neill as Dennis Bradbury
- Austin Nichols as Jake Hammond
- Kirsten Taylor Montjoy Hunter as Elizabeth Hammond
- Jon Favreau as Ron Roth
- Jonathan Timmins as The Ballboy
- Robert Lindsay as Ian Frazier
- Martin Wimbush as Court Official
- Real tennis professionals on set
- Vikas Punna as Ajay Bhatt
- Beti Sekulovski as Lizzie's first opponent
- Murphy Jensen as Ivan Dragomir
- Alun Jones as Tom Cavendish
- Rebecca Dandeniya as Arliyia Rupesindhe
- John McEnroe as Himself/Commentator
- Chris Evert as Herself/Commentator
- Mary Carillo as Herself/Commentator
- John Barrett as Himself/Commentator
- Pat Cash was the tennis adviser on set and trained the actors.
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