Wimbledon Fast Facts congee

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Wimbledon Fast Facts congee

April 1, 2020 - It is announced that this year's Wimbledon has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

July 1-July 14, 2019 - Wimbledon takes place in London.

2019 Results



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Novak Djokovic of Serbia defeats Roger Federer 7-6 (7-5) 1-6 7-6 (7-4) 4-6 13-12 (7-3) in the men's final, to win his fifth Wimbledon title.

Simona Halep of Romania defeats Serena Williams 6-2 6-2 in the women's final to win her first Wimbledon title. She is also the first Romanian to win the tournament.

Other Facts

Wimbledon is one of four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. The others are the Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open.

Wimbledon takes place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London.

Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam event that is still played on grass.

Records

Most singles wins (male) - Roger Federer with eight.

Most singles wins (female) - Martina Navratilova with nine.

Oldest winner (male) - Roger Federer won the Men's Singles title in 2017 at 35 years, 342 days.

Oldest winner (female) - Navratilova won the mixed doubles match in 2003 at 46 years, 261 days old.

Youngest winner (male) - Boris Becker won the Men's Singles title in 1985 age 17 years, 228 days.

Youngest winner (female) - Martina Hingis won the Ladies' Doubles Championship in 1996 at 15 years, 282 days old.

Longest tennis match ever played (any tournament) - At the 2010 tournament, John Isner defeated Nicolas Mahut in a match that lasted 11 hours and five minutes over three days. The final set took 138 games (at the time there were no tie-breakers in 5th sets at Wimbledon and a player had to win by two games). The final score: 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3), 70-68.

Timeline

1868 - The All England Croquet Club is founded. The grounds are located off Worple Road in London's suburb of Wimbledon.

1877 - The name is changed to the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club and the first Lawn Tennis Championship is held.

1882 - 'Croquet' is dropped from the club's moniker, as the sport declines in popularity. It is reinstated in 1899.

1915-1918 - Wimbledon is suspended during World War I.

1922 - The Championships move to Church Road, Wimbledon's current location.

1940-1945 - Wimbledon is suspended during World War II.

October 1940 - During WWII, a bomb hits Centre Court, which results in the loss of 1,200 seats in the stadium.

2007 - Female winners receive the same cash awards as the male winners for the first time.

May 17, 2009 - The retractable roof over Centre Court is unveiled during an exhibition match.

October 2018 - The The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC) Committee introduces a final-set tiebreak rule that begins when players are tied at 12-12 in the fifth set [third set for women].

July 2019 - AELTC implements the new final-set tiebreak rule and it is used for first time during the men's championship final.

Youngest winner (female) - Martina Hingis won the Ladies' Doubles Championship in 1996 at 15 years, 282 days old. 1877 - The name is changed to the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club and the first Lawn Tennis Championship is held. April 1, 2020 - It is announced that this year's Wimbledon has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. July 1-July 14, 2019 - Wimbledon takes place in London. 1877 - The name is changed to the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club and the first Lawn Tennis Championship is held. Oldest winner (female) - Navratilova won the mixed doubles match in 2003 at 46 years, 261 days old. Other Facts Records 1868 - The All England Croquet Club is founded. The grounds are located off Worple Road in London's suburb of Wimbledon. 1868 - The All England Croquet Club is founded. The grounds are located off Worple Road in London's suburb of Wimbledon. Youngest winner (female) - Martina Hingis won the Ladies' Doubles Championship in 1996 at 15 years, 282 days old. Timeline Timeline 2019 Results 1940-1945 - Wimbledon is suspended during World War II. Oldest winner (male) - Roger Federer won the Men's Singles title in 2017 at 35 years, 342 days. Wimbledon takes place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London. Records 1922 - The Championships move to Church Road, Wimbledon's current location. Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam event that is still played on grass. Oldest winner (female) - Navratilova won the mixed doubles match in 2003 at 46 years, 261 days old. Youngest winner (male) - Boris Becker won the Men's Singles title in 1985 age 17 years, 228 days. 1882 - 'Croquet' is dropped from the club's moniker, as the sport declines in popularity. It is reinstated in 1899. Wimbledon takes place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London. Wimbledon is one of four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. The others are the Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open. Other Facts April 1, 2020 - It is announced that this year's Wimbledon has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. 1882 - 'Croquet' is dropped from the club's moniker, as the sport declines in popularity. It is reinstated in 1899.

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