If I answer it for the men's singles and for the most effective ones:
Most titles: 7 times for Pete Sampras
To be champion for most consecutive times: 5 times for Björn Borg (5 overall) and Roger Federer (6 overall).
roger federer................he will rewrite all tennis records
The tennins, Wimbledon common, Shopps and the wimbledon windmill on the Wimbledon Common
Only once according to official Wimbledon records, defeating Jimmy Connors in the 1975 Final.
Well wimbledon is called wimbledon because its in wimbledon and secondly why do you need to know this. Then it will make it easier for me to answer
Well, Bill Tilden was 37 at his last Wimbledon title in 1930: he finally went professional from there and won his last "major" pro title at Wembley at 45 years old! So there's a good starter ;)
Actually Wimbledon does not play as it is not a person.The tennis players only play in the Wimbledon championship in the All England Club which was in Wimbledon district.
Wimbledon is sponsored by Rolex.
No. Wimbledon is in London.
The address of the Wimbledon Community Museum is: Po Box 223, Wimbledon, ND 58492
Wimbledon is a district of south west London. It is most commonly known as being the home of The Wimbledon Tennis Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments held annually. In addition Wimbledon Common was the home of the popular children television characters The Wombles.
Wimbledon is called the same in French.
AFC Wimbledon's nickname is "The Dons"