We Bet, You Did Not Know All Of These Wimbledon Facts!
Wimbledon FACTS | To start with, Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world the only one which is still played on grass!
We Bet, You Did Not Know All Of These Wimbledon Facts
Few Facts About The Most Loved Championship
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
(AELTC) of London in 1877 (141 years ago). Since then,
is held here at the club court in Wimbledon, south-west district of London. This year’s tournament began on 2
served during this tournament. Only grade 1 Kent berries are picked 4 in the morning and then brought in from the packing plant at 9 am. Then they are delivered to the audience by 11 am.
Some Delicious Food To Relish During The Game
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Around 28 thousand kg berries and 10 thousand litres of cream are consumed during the entire tournament. And the price of this dessert is £2.50 i.e. ₹225.47.
i.e. around ₹2 crores. This means each singles’ title winner took home
. The men’s and ladies’ doubles received
while the mixed doubles champions earned
This year they imposed a fine of 100% for players who would get into the first round with pre-existing injury in the greed of prize money.
, Wimbledon sets a good example. The most popular player,
So, here we present you the top 10 facts of Wimbledon 2018 and few others which we were not aware of.
has won the women’s singles 9 times and the doubles’ game 11 times.
Billie Jean King, Helen Jacobs, Bill Tilden, Gottfried von Cramm and Amelie Mauresmo are other recognized players of the community.
is strictly followed at the Wimbledon tournament. IT states that players are to be dressed in all white including other clothing items like hats, socks and shoes. Until 1995, it was
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and then accessories were also brought in 2014.
, has been very popular for chasing off the pigeons before the gates open. He is trained by Imogen Davis of Avian Control. Although he hasn’t been fully successful, he has been continuing to scare off the pigeons for 15 years now.
He Is Here To Scare The Pigeons That Come During The Match
Hail Tenez!
are fixed through ballot but there is even a queue system. And tennis fans even camp for these tickets. And the Wimbledon Foundation takes care of the ticket resale.
It goes to charity and unused tickets are recycled through red boxes or barcode scanning and then re-sold to the crowd. Each Centre Court ticket is £15.
has a retractable roof to help prevent rain from interrupting the match. The roof’s fabric is 100% recyclable. And it takes almost 30 minutes for the roof to spread over and the game to resume. The total area of the roof is 5200 square metres.
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The Centre Court Has Retractable Roofs To Prevent Rain
. It does have sponsors but the club’s policy doesn’t allow them to promote on the court. It refers to the sponsors as partners.
) are selected from around 1000 entries that are chosen from local London schools. The candidates are nominated by head teachers, qualifying a written and fitness test. Their average age is 15 years.
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With 675 matches over a fortnight, this Wimbledon was a smashing hit.
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