It's the same place every year.
Wimbledon is called the same in French.
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every year, on the same day in every state novanet
on the same day in every state and every 2 years
Wimbledon moved the men's final from Saturdays to Sundays in 1982. The first one was an all American men's final on July 4, with Jimmy Connors beating John McEnroe in five sets.
It is held every two years so there can be a change and not me stuck with the same Representatives like we are stuck with the president!:D
They were held in the same year from 1924 to 1992 inclusive, The summer games continue at four year intervals, while the winter games were next held in 1996 (only a two year gap) then continues every four years. You can compare the dates - by opening the two related links in separate windows.
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The country is chosen by F.I.F.A and it is held once every four years.So the same country can not hold it soon.
Although nobody sells food in the stands on Center Court at Wimbledon, spectators are permitted to bring food in from the grounds' restaurants and food kiosks. The same is true for the other courts at Wimbledon.