Interseting Wimbledon Tennis Facts
Its Wimbledon 2008 Tennis time and here are some interesting facts you might not know:
-The first Wimbledon took place in 1877 solely as an amateur competition. Men’s singles was the only event that took place. There were 22 competitors and the championship was won by Spencer Gore. A few hundred spectators were in attendance.
-Charlotte Dod became the youngest player ever to win a Wimbledon singles event when, in 1887, she won at the age of 15 years, 285 days. In 1996 Martina Hingis became a Wimbledon doubles champion at 15 years, 282 days.
-There are currently 20 grass courts available for play at the Wimbledon complex. The Number 1 Court now comes complete with large fans at either end to dry out the court in case of rain. There are also five red shale courts, four clay courts, and five indoor courts for club members.
- A wooden racket was last used at Wimbledon in 1987.
-Aside from cash, the women’s champ also receives a silver gilt salver (a round, disk-like platter) that was made in 1864. The men’s winner receives a silver gilt cup from 1887. Both are actually displayed at the Wimbledon museum for most of the year.
- There are about 200 Ball boys and girls.
This info was gathered from http://www.infoplease.com/spot/00wimbledon1.html


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