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    • The birthplace of lawn tennis. The Championships, Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. It was held for the first time way back in 1877 at the All England Croquet Club.
    • Rich in tradition and high on etiquette. While the green turf is synonymous with Wimbledon, there are several other elements of this Grand Slam that constitute its trademark.
    • White – the soul mate of the green lawn. The white tramlines define the court on the green lawns. And the ‘all-white’ dress code imposed by the Wimbledon Clothing and Equipment Rule for the players helps create a sharp contrast to the green turf.
    • Long term relationships with suppliers. Slazenger, the official supplier of balls since 1902, is the oldest supplier with Wimbledon. Some of the other marquee names include Robinsons (official soft drink since 1935), IBM (official information technology povider since 1990), Hertz (official transport supplier since 1995), Lanson (official champagne supplier since 2001), Ralph Lauren (official outfitter since 2006), HSBC (official bank since 2007), Evian (official water supplier since 2008), Jacob’s Creek (official wine supplier since 2011), Lavazza (official coffee supplier since 2011), Stell Artois (official beer supplier since 2014) and Jaguar Land Rover (official car from this year).
  1. Jun 27, 2023 · Wimbledon is one of the most prestigious and iconic sporting events in the world due to its combination of tradition, history, grass courts, and prestige. The only major still held on grass, which ...

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · A doubles match at Wimbledon in 1883. The first-ever men's tournament took in 1877, with 22 men competing. A magazine, The Field, announced "The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon ...

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  3. Strawberries and cream. Apart from the green of the grass and the white of the kit, the other color often seen at Wimbledon is red. Strawberries and cream are the tournament's favorite dish ...

  4. Part of the plan also includes acquiring the land of the adjacent Wimbledon Park Golf club for £65 million, so that the tournament qualifying matches can be played on site. [ 27 ] On 19 October 2018, it was announced that a tie-break will be played if the score reaches 12–12 in the final set of any match; this will apply to all competitions including in qualifying, singles, and doubles.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · Why Wimbledon is the Grand Slam title that every player craves. Iga Swiatek started flirting with a very strange idea last fall. This was after she’d finished the season as world No. 1 for a ...

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  7. May Sutton in the 1900s. 1900s. May Sutton becomes the first overseas Champion, the American winning the ladies' singles in 1905. Two years later Norman Brookes, of Australia, becomes the first foreign male Champion. Britons were successful at the 1908 Olympics, held at Wimbledon, with Major Ritchie and Dorothea Lambert Chambers winning gold.