Fred perry
(Men): Boris Becker from Germany was the youngest Wimbledon champion. He won the cup at the age of 17 in 1985. (Ladies' Singles): English tennis player Lottie Dod was the youngest winner in this catagory. She won the cup in her 15 in 1887. (Ladies' Doubles): Martina Hingis from Switzerland at the age of 15 in 1996.
Boris Becker at the age of 17 in 1985.
Mens champion was Rafael Nadal and the Womens champion was Venus Williams
The youngest men's singles champion at Wimbledon was Boris Becker. Becker was only 17 when he won the 1985 title, breaking a record held by Wilfred Baddeley since 1881.
The very first tennis champion may never be known, as the game's roots and history have made such information lost to time. Arguably, the first professional tennis champion prior to the advent of the Open Era of tennis is Spencer Gore, 1877, at Wimbledon.
Virgina Wade, the last British singles champion. Appropriately, she managed the feat in the Silver Jubilee year of the Queen's reign, so HM, who is not a tennis fan, appeared for the Final to present the trophy.
Richard Krajicek
Althea Gibson was a champion tennis player. In 1956 she won the French Open in both singles and doubles. Gibson became the leading women's tennis player in the world. In 1957 and 1958 she won both the Wimbledon and U.S. National singles titles, becoming the first African American to win a Wimbledon singles title. After she won the 1958 titles, she retired from tennis and played professional golf. She was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1971.
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Venus Williams
Fred Perry was the only Britisher who won the Wimbledon in 1936.