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This Was The day Coco Gauff Sent Wimbledon Wild

Japan

July 3, 2020

Coco Gauff will never forget the first Friday of Wimbledon 2019 – and neither will we. So far it was her finest hour. The day that defines America’s new superstar. How we long to see Coco in action once more at Wimbledon 2021! Last year she came back from the dead to give Centre Court […]

How Many Players Compete at Wimbledon?

Japan

October 1, 2019

Wimbledon is widely regarded as the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament, and for good reason. With royal attendance and many of the world’s top players on the roster, few tennis tournaments can match The Championships. One question that tennis fans often have about Wimbledon regards the number of players involved. From men’s singles to mixed […]

Wimbledon and the Armed Forces: A History

Japan

November 1, 2018

As one of the UK’s most iconic sporting events and one of the four prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournaments, Wimbledon has been an important part of British culture since it first took place at the All England Club in 1877. Wimbledon is known for its famous all-white dress code, its close association with the Royal […]

It is Serena v Osaka In US Open Final

Japan

September 7, 2018

Can we mention the number 24 to Serena Williams? Will she like it? Don’t talk about 24 in relation to Gramd Slam titles. That’s the number Margaret Court won. The most any woman has ever won. Equal That’s the number Serena was trying to equal when she tightened so badly and lost the Wimbledon 2018 […]

Japan: From Nishikori to Kamiji, we like your style!

Japan

October 12, 2017

An enthusiastic welcome awaits Japan’s players and fans at Wimbledon – warmer perhaps than ever before! Japan is now such an integral part of the tennis family, so important to the future of the sport, and the country’s brightest young stars look capable of doing great things. When those passionate Japanese sports fans join the […]

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