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Àwọn Obìnrin Ẹnìkan Ayọrí Ìdíje Wimbledon | ||
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Ibiìtakùn oníbiṣẹ́ | ||
Ìbùdó | London![]() | |
Pápá | AELTC | |
Aláṣe | AELTC | |
Dídásìlẹ̀ | 1884 (established) Open Era: 1968 (45 editions) | |
Orí pápá | Grass (1884–Present) | |
Ẹ̀bùn owó | £ 1,150,000 (2012) | |
Ife-Ẹ̀yẹ | Venus Rosewater Dish | |
Ife-ẹ̀yẹ Ìgbà Aláfiṣeré tópọ̀jùlọ | 7: Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (challenge round) 8: Helen Wills Moody (regular) | |
Ife-ẹ̀yẹ Ìgbà Open tópọ̀jùlọ | 9: Martina Navratilova | |
Most consecutive titles Amateur Era | 3: Lottie Dod Suzanne Lenglen (challenge round) 4: Helen Wills Moody (regular) | |
Most consecutive titles Open Era | 6: Martina Navratilova | |
Ayọrí lọ́wọ́ | Marion Bartoli (2013) |
Ìdíje Wimbledon
Àwọn àkóónú
Champions[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
Regular competition |
All Comers' winner, Challenge round winner ‡ |
Defending champion, Challenge round winner † |
All Comers' winner, no Challenge round ◊ |
Amateur era[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

Lottie Dod was a five-time champion

Charlotte Cooper Sterry was a five-time champion

Dorothea Lambert Chambers was a seven-time champion

Suzanne Lenglen was a six-time champion

Helen Wills Moody was an eight-time champion
Open era[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

Billie Jean King is a six-time champion overall and a four-time champion in the open era.

American Martina Navratilova is a nine-time champion, six-time consecutive 1982–1987, which is most all-time amongst men or women, and the most in the Open Era at any slam event.

Steffi Graf is a seven-time champion over a nine-year period.

Venus Williams is a five-time champion.

Serena Williams is a five-time champion.
Statistics[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
Multiple champions[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
Title defended in the challenge round |
Competed in 2012 + |
Champions by country[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
Country | Amateur Era | Open Era | All-time | First title | Last title |
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28 | 27 | 55 | 1905 | 2012 |
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34 | 2 | 36 | 1884 | 1977 |
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1 | 7 | 8 | 1931 | 1996 |
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6 | 1 | 7 | 1919 | 2006 |
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2 | 3 | 5 | 1963 | 1980 |
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3 | 0 | 3 | 1959 | 1964 |
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0 | 2 | 2 | 1998 | 2011 |
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0 | 1 | 1 | 1994 | 1994 |
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0 | 1 | 1 | 1997 | 1997 |
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0 | 1 | 1 | 2004 | 2004 |
Akiyesi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
- a Since 2009, Centre Court features a retractable roof, allowing indoor and night-time play.[3]
- b Wimbledon entered the Open Era with the 1968 edition, allowing professional players to compete alongside amateurs.[4]
- c John McEnroe is the only player to have been denied membership in 1981, because of his on-court behaviour during the championships.[5][6]
- d Each year is linked to an article about that particular years draws, but pre-1922 they did not have draws due to the challenge round system. In 1922 till the present they do have draws, but the years of 1925–1939 do not have draw pages made to link to, so it is linked to the year(s) articles instead.
- e "British Isles" (BRI) is used for players from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922), distinct from "Great Britain" (GBR) used for players from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1922–present).[1][7]
- f The tournament was not held from 1915 to 1918 because of World War I.[1]
- g The tournament was not held from 1940 to 1945 because of World War II.[1]
- h Czechoslovakia (TCH, 1918–1992) split into the Czech Republic (CZE, 1992–present) and Slovakia (SVK, 1992–present).
- i Martina Navratilova was born in Czechoslovakia, but she competed as an American because she sought asylum in the United States, which made her have to relinquish her Czechoslovakian citizenship, so after the US Open in 1975 she competed as an American.[citation needed]
- j FRG is West Germany, but after unification became just Germany (GER) after 1990.
Itokasi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Àṣìṣe ìtọ́kasí: Invalid
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- ↑ "Ladies' Singles Finals 1884-2008". wimbledon.org. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
- ↑ Harman, Neil (2009-04-22). "No more soaked strawberries - Centre Court, Wimbledon, gets a roof". The Times. Times Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- ↑ Àṣìṣe ìtọ́kasí: Invalid
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- ↑ "Jolly snub for McEnroe; he's refused All-England". St. Petersburg Times. United Press International. 1981-07-10. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ↑ Zenilman, Avi (2009-06-24). "Back Issues: McEnroe vs. Thatcher". The New Yorker. Condé Nast Publications. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ↑ "History - Rolls of Honour: Country abbreviations". wimbledon.org. IBM, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
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