For the men, Spencer Gore from Great Britain at the 1877 Wimbledon. For the women, Maud Watson from Great Britain at the 1884 Wimbledon.
Wimbledon Championships Since 1877
The first Wimbledon Championship was played in 1877. The only event held was the Gentleman's Singles. W. Spencer Gore defeated William Marshall 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.
The first ever lawn tennis championship was the Wimbledon in 1877. It started in London and has been there every year since then.
The Championships, Wimbledon are played at the All England Club in the suburb of Wimbledon (Greater London). It is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, dating to 1877.
Wimbledon
1877. The winner was W. Spencer Gore (1850 - 1906. The final was postponed from Monday 16 July to the following Thursday because of rain, which should never happen again due to the new roof over centre court. There were only two hundred spectators watching from a stand made of three planks of wood.
The Champions, Wimbledon. It is the world's oldest tennis tournament having being held in Wimbledon since 1877. It runs for two weeks in June/July each year.
Wimbledon like your category
Wimbledon like your category
The idea of eating strawberries and cream at tennis originated from the Wimbledon Championships, they have been serving strawberries and cream at The Championships for years. Other events and venues may have latched onto this tradition and adapted it but, Wimbledon is where the association comes from, it is now possible that they have become a symbol of not just Wimbledon but of tennis global, as Wimbledon is regarded as the most prestigious tennis competition on the world stage as The Championships have been going at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 1877.
In 1877