10 Historical Facts About Wimbledon You May Not Know

Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.
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Wimbledon always keeps tennis fans at the edge of their seats and the 2024 tournament is no exception, with the most five-set matches of any Grand Slam tournament ever. Here are 10 historical facts about Wimbledon you may not know to enhance your watching experience. 

1. Wimbledon Is the Oldest Tennis Championship in the World

A photo from the 1897 Wimbledon tournament as it is oldest tennis tournament in the world, one of the historical facts about Wimbledon.
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2. Wimbledon Has the Most Aces of All Time

Serena Williams after winning Wimbledon.
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3. 28,000 kg of Strawberries and 10,000 Liters of Cream Are Consumed During Wimbledon

Strawberries and cream are an iconic Wimbledon snack and are served over 140,000 times each tournament, one of the fu historical facts about Wimbledon.
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4. Wimbledon is the Only Grand Slam Event Played on Grass Courts

Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tournament played on grass, one of the fun historical facts about Wimbledon.
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5. Wimbledon Has Been on TV For Almost 90 Years 

Wimbledon was first aired on tv in 1937, another one of the fun historical facts about Wimbledon.
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6. Wimbledon Matches Can Last Forever

John Isner and Nicolas Mahut after their 11 hours and 5 minutes of match-play, the longest tennis match ever.
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7. The Winners of Wimbledon Do Not Get to Keep the Trophy

The men's and women's Wimbledon trophies.
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8. Wimbledon Rules State that All Players Wear White

Roger Federer in all white, per Wimbledon's rules, one of the fun historical facts about Wimbledon.
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9. 54,250 tennis balls are used during the tournament

54,250 tennis balls are used during Wimbledon, another one of the historical facts about Wimbledon.
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10. A Hawk Named Rufus Keeps the Pigeons Away from Wimbledon

Rufus the hawk who takes care of the pigeons during Wimbledon.
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