Wimbledon 2011: Know your tennis champions
British players have won the second-most Wimbledon singles titles (61) after the Americans. The Brits, however, are in the middle of a long drought. The last to win was Virginia Wade, who captured the women’s crown in 1977 with a three-set victory over Betty Stove.
British players have won the second-most Wimbledon singles titles (61) after the Americans. The Brits, however, are in the middle of a long drought. The last to win was Virginia Wade, who captured the women’s crown in 1977 with a three-set victory over Betty Stove.
British players have won the second-most Wimbledon singles titles (61) after the Americans. The Brits, however, are in the middle of a long drought. The last to win was Virginia Wade, who captured the women’s crown in 1977 with a three-set victory over Betty Stove.
British players have won the second-most Wimbledon singles titles (61) after the Americans. The Brits, however, are in the middle of a long drought. The last to win was Virginia Wade, who captured the women’s crown in 1977 with a three-set victory over Betty Stove.
1. The United States claims more champions than any other country in both women’s and men’s singles, with 54 and 33 respectively. Which country stands solidly in second place?
Roger Federer of Switzerland holds the championship trophy after winning the Wimbledon men's final on Center Court at Wimbledon, England, July 5, 2009. (Anja Niedringhaus/AP/File)
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Germany |
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