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Fascinating Facts About Wimbledon

The winner of the Ladies’ Singles receives a sterling silver salver known as the “Venus Rosewater Dish,” or simply the “Rosewater Dish.” The salver, which measures 18.75 inches in diameter, is adorned with mythological characters. Silver cups are awarded to the winners of the Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Doubles, and Mixed Doubles competitions.

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Wimbledon isn’t only renowned as one of the world’s most celebrated tennis events, but one with a rich history and enduring tradition to back it. Being an annual celebration of sport that serves as a defining moment in British summertime, the Tennis grand slam event captivates over half a million spectators and hundreds of millions of TV viewers across the globe.

iLOT Bet will take you through the fascinating facts about this extraordinary tennis tournament that will surely leave you astonished.

The strict all-white dress code

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One of the most distinctive features of Wimbledon is the extremely strict dress code which players must follow. According to the book Tennis Fashions, the over 130 years tradition of “tennis whites” dates back to the 1800s, when players wore white in order to avoid sweat patches on brightly colored clothing.

This dress code rule was first made popular among women because it was quite unthinkable then that a lady should be seen to sweat.

The unlikely animal friend –Rufus “Hawk”

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Wimbledon has its own Hawk called Rufus, whose job is to scare away pigeons each morning from the tennis courts. During most mornings of the tournament (specifically at 9 am) Rufus flies over the venue to scare away local pigeons. He circles the sky above Wimbledon grounds to scare away the local pigeons. It mostly doesn’t harm them – just deter them away from the games.

The huge consumption of strawberries and cream

Wimbledon is synonymous with strawberries and it is reported every year that over 140,000 bowls of strawberries and cream are dished out for the spectators and players. It is widely rumored that all the fruit comes from one farm in Kent. Every morning before dawn, 2 teams of 40 pickers arrive at the farm to pick over 100,000 strawberries for one day’s consumption.

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Winners don’t get to keep their trophy

The trophy at Wimbledon is retained by the tournament. The players get to handle it and go on a media tour with it, but get replicas to take home with them.

The trophy, which has been given since 1887, is inscribed with the words “All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Championship of the World.” The original trophy is kept in the All England Club’s museum, therefore the champion receives a three-quarter-sized copy of the Cup inscribed with the names of all previous champions.

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The winner of the Ladies’ Singles receives a sterling silver salver known as the “Venus Rosewater Dish,” or simply the “Rosewater Dish.” The salver, which measures 18.75 inches in diameter, is adorned with mythological characters. Silver cups are awarded to the winners of the Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Doubles, and Mixed Doubles competitions.

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