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Maud Watson from Great Britain was the first one to win the Wimbledon Championships ladies singles in 1884 The British duo of Winifred McNair and Dora Boothby was the first duo to win the Wimbledon Championships ladies doubles in 1913

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1908 - Charlotte Cooper from Great Britain was 37 years old.

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The first Wimbledon Ladies Singles championship was held in 1884. Maud Wilson defeated Lillian Watson 6-8, 6-3, 6-3.

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According to "Tennis-X.com" (refer to the link, below), the oldest woman to win a singles tennis title was Billie Jean King, at 39 yrs, 7 mos, 23 days, in 1983, Birmingham, England.

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Martina Navratilova

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Martina Navratolova at 38 years

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