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Q: Who gave the trophy to Wimbledon?
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What fruit is on the lid of the Wimbledon singles trophy?

A pineapple


What is the fruit on the men's singles Wimbledon trophy?

== == A pineapple


Name Wimbledon women's singles trophy?

The trophy the winning female wins is called the Venus Rosewater Dish.


Did Novak Djokovic get the replica or the original big trophy at Wimbledon?

the original


How much did the Wimbledon trophy cost?

$500 dollars


Why does the mens Wimbledon trophy have a pineapple on it?

The symbol of the pineapple dates back to 17th century England where it was a sought-after commodity.


Who won the Lady Byng Trophy in 1960?

In 1960 the men's Wimbledon singles champion was Neale Fraser. The women's Wimbledon singles champion was Maria Bueno.


What do they do when the Wimbledon trophy is full of names?

When the original trophy is filled with names, they add an extra layer below and when that gets complete with names they add another layer below. For instance, check out the Davis cup trophy, the original was just a cup but over the years they have added three extra layers below.


Does the winner of Wimbledon Tennis singles actually get to keep the Cup and if not is his name inscribed on it?

The winner does not get to keep the trophy they get a smaller replica of it to keep and they do print the winners names on it.


Do they get to keep the Wimbledon trophies?

The winners of Wimbledon do not get to keep the trophies they are presented with but instead get to take home miniature replicas. The Men's Singles Champion is presented with the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy a silver gilt cup with a cover. This is the exact same trophy presented to the first ever winner of this particular tennis tournament back in 1887. The Women's Singles Champion is presented with a silver salver referred to as the "Rosewater Dish" or "Venus Rosewater Dish". This trophy was made back in 1864 by Messrs Elkington And Company Limited based in Birmingham and cost 50 Guineas (£52.50) to be made.


What are the places in Wimbledon?

The tennins, Wimbledon common, Shopps and the wimbledon windmill on the Wimbledon Common


Description about Wimbledon?

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