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The Wimbledon Championships
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EventsWimbledon is made up of five main events, four junior events and invitation events, where some former professionals return to compete. The five main events are the gentlemen's singles, ladies' singles, gentlemen's doubles, ladies' doubles and mixed doubles.
ScheduleWimbledon takes place for two weeks in July. Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, however bad weather has sometimes meant that matches are played on this day.
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TrophiesThe gentlemen's singles champion receives a silver gilt cup. The women’s singles champion wins a sterling silver salver.
A Few Famous ChampionsSerena Williams, and her sister Venus, have each won the singles title at Wimbledon several times. They have played against each other in the final.
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2. It has been held there since what year?
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4. What is special about ‘Middle Sunday’?
5. Which court has a roof?
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Wimbledon Answers1. Where is Wimbledon held?
2. It has been held there since what year?
3. Tick three. The other three Grand Slam tournaments take place in:
4. What is special about ‘Middle Sunday’? Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, however bad weather has sometimes meant that matches are played on this day.
5. Which court has a roof?
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8. Players’ clothes must be or at least almost all
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The gentlemen's singles champion receives �����
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sterling silver salver.
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The women’s singles champion wins a
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The Wimbledon Championships
Wimbledon is the world’s oldest tennis tournament and is also thought to be the @BFG�CE8FG<:<BHF��&<A68������<G�;4F�588A�;8?7�4G�G;8��??��A:?4A7��?H5�<A�*<@5?87BA�London. It is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments (majors), the others being the French Open, the Australian Open and the US Open. Wimbledon is the only major still played on traditional grass, the game's original surface, which gave the game its original name of ‘lawn tennis’.
EventsThe five main events are the gentlemen's singles, ladies' singles, gentlemen's doubles, ladies' doubles and mixed doubles.
There are also four junior events and invitation events where some former professionals return to compete. In addition to this, there are wheelchair singles and doubles matches.
TicketsThe majority of centre court tickets are made available by a public ballot where applicants are selected at random by a computer. Fans without tickets can queue up overnight to get seats on match day.
ScheduleWimbledon takes place for two weeks in July. Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, however bad weather has sometimes meant that matches are played on this day.
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Trophies and Prize MoneyThe gentlemen's singles champion receives a silver gilt cup and the women’s singles champion wins a sterling silver salver which is decorated with figures from mythology. The prize money for the winners of the singles titles runs into the millions!
A Few Famous ChampionsSerena Williams, and her sister Venus, have won Wimbledon several times. They have even competed
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• An average of 86,000 ice creams are sold during the championships and 28,000kg of strawberries are consumed.
The Wimbledon Championships
1. Which club is the tournament held at?
2. Grand Slams are also called
3. Why did tennis used to be called ‘lawn tennis’?
4. What can tennis fans do if they don’t win a ticket in the public ballot but want to go and see a tennis match during the tournament?
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What maths challenge activities can I use during Wimbledon?
You can use this set of challenge cards to provide additional maths activities in any work based
around the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Great as an opening or extension activity, each
card contains challenges from different areas of the maths curriculum linked to the tournament.
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2. Right: 15 – 15, 15 – 40, 30 – 0, 30 – 30, 40 – 15, 40 – 40 (Deuce)
Left: 15 – 0, 15 – 30, 30 – 15, 30 – 40, 40 – 0, 40 – 30, advantage either player.
3. Answers will vary
4. 480 feet, 144m
5. Singles: 64 + 32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 127
Doubles: 32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 63
Total: 127 + 127 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 443
1 match less than the number of players.
6. 52 matches, 36 398 people, 33 945 portions left over
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1. Which club is the tournament held at? The tournament is held at the All England Club.
2. Grand Slams are also called majors.
3. Why did tennis used to be called ‘lawn tennis’? Tennis used to be called ‘lawn tennis’ because the game's original surface was grass.
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EventsThe five main events are the gentlemen's singles, ladies' singles, gentlemen's doubles, ladies' doubles and mixed doubles.
There are also four junior events including the boys’ and girls’ singles and doubles matches.
In addition to this, there are invitation events where some former professionals return to compete. Wheelchair singles and doubles matches also take place.
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Serena Williams, and her sister Venus, have won Wimbledon several times. They have even competed against each other in the singles final. The sisters have also paired up and won the Wimbledon women’s doubles title on a number of occasions.
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