None to date.
In Wimbledon "the open era", no englishman has won the title.
The first British man to win Wimbledon was Spencer Gore in 1877. The last British man to win Wimbledon was Fred Perry in 1934, 1936 & 1937.
Fred Perry was the only Britisher who won the Wimbledon in 1936.
Fred Perry in 1936.
In the 1936 Wimbledon Championships, Fred Perry won the men's singles title by defeating the German player Gottfried von Cramm. The final match took place on July 6, 1936, where Perry triumphed in four sets, with a score of 6–4, 6–3, 2–6, 6–1. This victory marked Perry's third consecutive Wimbledon title, solidifying his status as one of the greats in tennis history.
Fred Perry
Fred Perry
Fred Perry.
Fred Perry, 1934-1936.
The laurel logo (based on the old Wimbledon symbol)
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