Greatest Moments in Wimbledon History

Wimbledon's Longest Finals Match
Wimbledon's Longest Finals Match
The 2008 final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal is legendary. Lasting 4 hours 48 minutes, it's the longest final in Wimbledon's history, showcasing a fierce rivalry and supreme endurance, ending in near darkness.
Martina Navratilova's Record Titles
Martina Navratilova's Record Titles
Martina Navratilova holds the record for the most Wimbledon titles with an astounding nine victories. Her dominance on the grass courts from 1978 to 1990 set a benchmark for excellence in tennis.
Björn Borg's Five Streak
Björn Borg's Five Streak
Swedish superstar Björn Borg won five consecutive Wimbledon titles from 1976 to 1980. His baseline style and mental strength revolutionized the game and captivated audiences worldwide.
Venus Williams’ Grass Mastery
Venus Williams’ Grass Mastery
Venus Williams, known for her powerful serve and athleticism, has won five Wimbledon singles titles. Her impact extends beyond the court with her advocacy for gender equality in prize money.
Wild-Card Goran's Surprise Win
Wild-Card Goran's Surprise Win
Goran Ivanišević, a wild card entry in 2001, stunned the tennis world. Ranked 125th at the time, he became the lowest-ranked player and only wild card to win the Wimbledon men’s singles title.
Youngest Singles Champion
Youngest Singles Champion
In 1985, Boris Becker won Wimbledon at just 17 years old, becoming the youngest men's singles champion in tournament history.
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Who won the longest Wimbledon final?
Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal
Björn Borg vs. John McEnroe
Andy Murray vs. Novak Djokovic