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Wimbledon Collection (#10)

"Wimbledon: Where Sports Legends and Artistry Converge" At the historic Plough Lane Stadium, home to Wimbledon Football Club

Background imageWimbledon Collection: PETE SAMPRAS V TODD MARTIN AT THE WIMBLEDON SEMI FINALS JULY 1994 - 02 / 07 / 1994

PETE SAMPRAS V TODD MARTIN AT THE WIMBLEDON SEMI FINALS JULY 1994 - 02 / 07 / 1994
PETE SAMPRAS V TODD MARTIN AT THE WIMBLEDON SEMI FINALS JULY 1994 - 02/07/1994

Background imageWimbledon Collection: JANA NOVOTNA DURING HER MATCH AGAINST STEFFI GRAFF WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

JANA NOVOTNA DURING HER MATCH AGAINST STEFFI GRAFF WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995 07/07/1995

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Vinnie Jones in action for Wimbledon FC against Tottenham Hotspur - 19th March 1988

Vinnie Jones in action for Wimbledon FC against Tottenham Hotspur - 19th March 1988. Tottenham won 3-0

Background imageWimbledon Collection: GIGI FERNANDEZ GET SOME PHYSIO ON COURT AT WIMBLEDON, JULY 1994 - 06 / 07 / 1994

GIGI FERNANDEZ GET SOME PHYSIO ON COURT AT WIMBLEDON, JULY 1994 - 06 / 07 / 1994
GIGI FERNANDEZ GET SOME PHYSIO ON COURT AT WIMBLEDON, JULY 1994 - 06/07/1994

Background imageWimbledon Collection: ANDRE AGASSI IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06 / 07 / 1992

ANDRE AGASSI IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06 / 07 / 1992
ANDRE AGASSI IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06/07/1992

Background imageWimbledon Collection: GORAN IVANISEVIC IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06 / 07 / 1992

GORAN IVANISEVIC IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06 / 07 / 1992
GORAN IVANISEVIC IN THE WIMBLEDON TENNIS 1992 FINAL 06/07/1992

Background imageWimbledon Collection: STEFFI GRAFF VICTORY OVER JANA NOVOTNA WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995

STEFFI GRAFF VICTORY OVER JANA NOVOTNA WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995 07/07/1995

Background imageWimbledon Collection: JENNIFER CAPRIATI PLAYING ON COURT AT THE 1993 WIMBLEDON TENNIS TOURNAMENT -

JENNIFER CAPRIATI PLAYING ON COURT AT THE 1993 WIMBLEDON TENNIS TOURNAMENT - 26/06/1993

Background imageWimbledon Collection: DUCHESS OF KENT AT WIMBLEDON - 28 / 06 / 1995

DUCHESS OF KENT AT WIMBLEDON - 28 / 06 / 1995
DUCHESS OF KENT AT WIMBLEDON - 28/06/1995

Background imageWimbledon Collection: BORIS BECKER IN ACTION PLAYING ON COURT AT THE 1993 WIMBLEDON TENNIS TOURNAMENT

BORIS BECKER IN ACTION PLAYING ON COURT AT THE 1993 WIMBLEDON TENNIS TOURNAMENT - 24/06/1993

Background imageWimbledon Collection: 1923 Wimbledon Womens Singles Final. Suzanne Lenglen (in picture

1923 Wimbledon Womens Singles Final. Suzanne Lenglen (in picture) defeated United Kingdoms Kitty McKane, 6-2, 6-2 27th June 1923

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Wimbledon verses Aston Villa. FA Cup 4th Round replay at Selhurst Park

Wimbledon verses Aston Villa. FA Cup 4th Round replay at Selhurst Park, the home ground of Wimbledon. The score at full time was 0-0 after extra time

Background imageWimbledon Collection: 1960 Wimbledon Championships - Mens singles final. Watching in the Royal Box are

1960 Wimbledon Championships - Mens singles final. Watching in the Royal Box are Princess Alexandra, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Princess Margaret and Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. 1st July 1960

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Arthur Ashe receives the trophy from the Duke of Kent after he defeated the defending

Arthur Ashe receives the trophy from the Duke of Kent after he defeated the defending champion Jimmy Connors in four sets. 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. Wimbledon Gentlemens Singles final. 5th July 1975

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Arthur Ashe playing against Jimmy Connors in the Wimbledon Gentlemens Singles final

Arthur Ashe playing against Jimmy Connors in the Wimbledon Gentlemens Singles final. Ashe went on to win the match and was the first black man to win the singles title at Wimbledon. 5th July 1975

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry playing doubles lawn tennis. It is not clear as to the actual

Fred Perry playing doubles lawn tennis. It is not clear as to the actual match, or training session, but in this week in 1935 Fred Perry was competing in The Davis Cup in Beckenham

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Number One Court, on the first day of the 1933

Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Number One Court, on the first day of the 1933 Championships. 26th June 1933. Note to editors

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The 1962 Championships, Wimbledon. Carole Caldwell and Billie Jean Moffitt

The 1962 Championships, Wimbledon. Carole Caldwell and Billie Jean Moffitt. 29th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Wimbledon Tennis, Ladies day. Pictured, Billie Jean Moffitt (later King

Wimbledon Tennis, Ladies day. Pictured, Billie Jean Moffitt (later King) during a press interview after her defeat of Margaret Smith. 26th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The Hurlingham Club pre-Wimbledon party. Maria Bueno wearing a Teddy Tinling designed

The Hurlingham Club pre-Wimbledon party. Maria Bueno wearing a Teddy Tinling designed dress. 24th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The 1962 Championships, Wimbledon. Billie Jean Moffitt (later King) signs autographs

The 1962 Championships, Wimbledon. Billie Jean Moffitt (later King) signs autographs. 29th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The Wightman Cup held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon

The Wightman Cup held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon. Ann Haydon-Jones in action. 11th June 1966

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Billie Jean King, triple champion of Wimbledon, slept until 11am this morning at

Billie Jean King, triple champion of Wimbledon, slept until 11am this morning at the Lexham Hotel, West Kensington. Then she and husband Larry

Background imageWimbledon Collection: 963 Wimbledon Championships ? Womens Singles final

963 Wimbledon Championships ? Womens Singles final. Winner Margaret Smith (later Court) with Billie Jean Moffitt (later King). 8th July 1963

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The Wightman Cup Tennis girls commence a stiff training session at Wimbledon today

The Wightman Cup Tennis girls commence a stiff training session at Wimbledon today. Pictured is the American Team, including Billie Jean Moffitt (right). 12th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: The Wightman Cup Tennis girls, including Ann Haydon (left

The Wightman Cup Tennis girls, including Ann Haydon (left) commence a stiff training session at Wimbledon today. They meet the American girls on Friday

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (Right - GB) shakes hands with John Van Ryn (Left - USA

Fred Perry (Right - GB) shakes hands with John Van Ryn (Left - USA) after Fred Perry beat him in the Third Round of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship. 4-6 6-1 6-3 10-8 Picture taken 27th June 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at The Mens Final at Wimbledon Tennis

Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at The Mens Final at Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing Gottfried von Cramm who he beats 6-2 6-4 6-4 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry plays a back hand pass on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis

Fred Perry plays a back hand pass on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis Championship. It is not 100 percent clear what match this was

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry plays an overhead shot on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis

Fred Perry plays an overhead shot on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis Championship. It is not 100 percent clear what match this was

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry playing a low forehand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935

Fred Perry playing a low forehand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry playing a backhand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935

Fred Perry playing a backhand shot at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (Right - GB) plays a low back hand at the net against John Van Ryn (Left - USA

Fred Perry (Right - GB) plays a low back hand at the net against John Van Ryn (Left - USA) Fred Perry won the third round match of the The Mens Wimbledon Championship

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry competing at The Mens singles Wimbledon Championships in 1934 on the centre

Fred Perry competing at The Mens singles Wimbledon Championships in 1934 on the centre court. Fred is pictured playing a forehand shot against Czechoslovakia player Roderich Menzel (R Menzel)

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) in action in the Wimbledon Mens Quarterfinals against George Lott (USA)

Fred Perry (GB) in action in the Wimbledon Mens Quarterfinals against George Lott (USA). Fred Perry won 6-4 2-6 7-5 10-8 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935, and 1936 Picture taken 2nd July 1934

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (right) and Gottfried von Cramm (left) of Germany shake hands at the net after

Fred Perry (right) and Gottfried von Cramm (left) of Germany shake hands at the net after the Mens Wimbledon finals. Fred Perry won the final 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) lunges to play a forehand at Wimbledon in the Mens semi finals again Jack

Fred Perry (GB) lunges to play a forehand at Wimbledon in the Mens semi finals again Jack Crawford of Australia. Fred Perry won the match 6-2 3-6 6-4 6-4 Picture taken 3rd July 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry falls yet smiles on the court at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935

Fred Perry falls yet smiles on the court at The Wimbledon Mens Tennis Championships 1935. He is playing against Marcel Rainville of Canada, who he beat 6-1 6-1 6-3 Picture taken 24th June 1935

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) on the floor during his 1934 mens semi final match against Sidney Wood

Fred Perry (GB) on the floor during his 1934 mens semi final match against Sidney Wood (USA). Fred Perry won the match 6-3 3-6 7-5 5-7 6-3 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry in action during the 1934 Mens Wimbledon Final

Fred Perry in action during the 1934 Mens Wimbledon Final. Fred Perry beat Jack Crawford of Australia in the final 6-3, 6-0, 7-5 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (pictured) (GB) competing at The Wimbledon Tennis Championships against

Fred Perry (pictured) (GB) competing at The Wimbledon Tennis Championships against Donald (Don) Budge of the USA in the Mens Semi finals Fred Perry won the match 5-7, 6-4, 6-3

Background imageWimbledon Collection: 1962 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon

1962 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, Our Picture Shows... Billie Jean Moffitt, American college student, in action

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at the net, competing at the Wimbledon Tennis Mens

Fred Perry (GB) plays a back hand shot at the net, competing at the Wimbledon Tennis Mens Final against Gottfried von Cramm of Germany

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Fred Perry (GB) jumps to play a back hand ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Fred Perry (GB) jumps to play a back hand ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships second round match against W Hines.. Perry won the match 6-1, 7-5, 6-3

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Wimbledon Championships. The Royal Box, amongst those viewing was Lady Churchill

Wimbledon Championships. The Royal Box, amongst those viewing was Lady Churchill. 30th June 1965

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Manuel Alonso Areizaga. In 1921, at his first appearance at the Wimbledon

Manuel Alonso Areizaga. In 1921, at his first appearance at the Wimbledon Championships, Alonso made his way through to the all-comers final

Background imageWimbledon Collection: Wimbledon Tennis, Billie Jean Moffitt, on the left, (later King) and Margaret Smith

Wimbledon Tennis, Billie Jean Moffitt, on the left, (later King) and Margaret Smith. 26th June 1962

Background imageWimbledon Collection: 1978 Ladies Singles Final, Wimbledon, Chris Evert v Martina Navratilova

1978 Ladies Singles Final, Wimbledon, Chris Evert v Martina Navratilova, Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Friday 7th July 1978




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"Wimbledon: Where Sports Legends and Artistry Converge" At the historic Plough Lane Stadium, home to Wimbledon Football Club, echoes of roaring crowds and thrilling matches can still be heard. But it is not just football that makes this place special; it is also the birthplace of The Tennis Championships at Wimbledon. In the hallowed grounds of Centre Court, where tennis history has been written time and again, a surprising discovery once took place. Amidst the pristine grass, a humble dandelion dared to bloom, reminding us that even in the midst of grandeur, nature finds its way. The iconic Wimbledon tennis complex stands as a testament to excellence in sports architecture. From an aerial view, Centre Court and Number 1 Court reveal their majestic presence within the All-England Club (All England Lawn Tennis). It's no wonder that these courts have witnessed some of the most unforgettable moments in tennis history. Who could forget John McEnroe's infamous outburst during his match here in 1981? His exclamation "You Cannot Be Serious. " became etched into Wimbledon folklore forever. Another legendary figure who graced these courts was Arthur Ashe. In 1975, he triumphed over Jimmy Connors in four sets during an electrifying men's singles final at Wimbledon. Ashe's victory symbolized more than just sporting prowess; it represented breaking barriers for African-American athletes worldwide. Artistic expressions also find their place within the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Captivating artworks adorn its walls, paying homage to both sport and cultureā€”a fusion that defines Wimbledon's unique identity. Even amidst all seriousness on court or artistic endeavors off-court, there are moments when playfulness takes center stage. William Heath Robinson captured this spirit perfectly with his whimsical illustration titled "Playtime at Wimbledon, " showcasing laughter-filled scenes behind-the-scenes at this prestigious event. Beyond tennis itself lies a charming town named after this renowned sporting event.