1. The Oldest Tennis Tournament in the World
That's right, the Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in existence. Held once a year at the All-England Club in London, not only is Wimbledon the oldest tournament still around, but it's the only "major" tournament still played on its original surface, grass.2. Players Must Wear White

3. The Only Grand Slam to be Played on Grass

4. Longest Tennis Match in History
At the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut played the longest match in tennis history. The match was played over three days and lasted for a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes. This was all thanks to a Wimbledon rule that disallowed the 5th set to end in a tie break; matches had to conclude with one player winning by two games over their opponent. This record will not likely be broken, as Grand Slams have agreed that if a match reaches 6-6 in the 5th set, players will decide the match by playing a 10-point tiebreak.5. Rufus the Hawk
Rufus works year-round at the All England Club grounds, warding off pigeons who might cause a disturbance on the court. About four hours before play, Rufus patrols the grounds, scaring off any pigeons who might want to land on the court's pristine grass. In 2012, Rufus was stolen for three days until an anonymous caller revealed his location to the police, and he was rescued.6. Men's and Women's Record Title Holders
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7. Surviving a Bombing
Wimbledon's Centre Court is the oldest court for any Grand Slam tournament, and in 1940, during WWII, the Germans dropped over 1000 bombs on the borough of Wimbledon. Many homes were destroyed and one bomb hit Centre Court, destroying the competitors' stands and nearly 1,200 seats. It wasn't repaired until 1947.8. Wimbledon Delicacies

9. That's a Lot of Balls
Throughout the tournament, approximately 54, 250 tennis balls are used throughout the matches. These balls are inspected and replaced constantly, and fans can even purchase them once the tournament is over.10. Wimbledon Winner Don't Get to Keep the Trophy
The winner of the Wimbledon final does not get to go home with the trophy. Instead, they are given a replica that is slightly smaller than the real thing. The 2024 Wimbledon begins on July 1 and will end on July 14. Will Carlos Alcaraz defend his trophy? Stay up-to-date with the Tennis Express blog for the latest news and deals.For More:

