Wimbledon

  • Wimbledon: 100 Years of Men's Singles
    By Malcolm Rowley

    J. BromKic ! 7-5 , 0.3 , 3-0 , 7-5 . Men's Doubles Semi Final T , Biowi ) and G. Muloy bt L. Bergelin and J. Harper 1-5.6-3 , 4-6.6 . &Women's Doubler Semi - Final Miss L. ... against Miss Hart and Mrs Todd ( holders ) of America .

  • Wimbledon: Sue Barker's Definite Guide to the 2001 Championships
    By Sue Barker

    Wimbledon: Sue Barker's Definite Guide to the 2001 Championships

  • Wimbledon: Soccer Yearbook
    By Steve Bradley, Roger Kean

    Wimbledon: Soccer Yearbook

  • Wimbledon: The Official History
    By John Barrett

    In this lavishly illustrated and massively expanded third edition of the definitive Wimbledon history John Barrett has traced the process by which a small private tennis club in rural Surrey has become a multi-million pound business that is ...

  • Wimbledon: a Celebration
    By John McPhee, Alfred Eisenstaedt

    Wimbledon: a Celebration

  • Wimbledon: The Official History
    By John Barrett

    NEW FIFTH EDITION - BRINGS THE STORY FULLY UP-TO-DATE It was to raise funds for the repair of a broken pony roller, so essential for the upkeep of the lawns at their ground in Nursery Lane, Wimbledon, that the All England Croquet Club first ...

  • Wimbledon: The Official Illustrated History
    By John Barrett

    Covers the history of the Wimbledon Championships from their start as a fundraiser for the All England Croquet Club in 1877 to the present day.

  • Wimbledon: Visions of the Championships
    By Bob Martin, Ian Hewitt

    The book captures the magical atmosphere of those two weeks in June - the quintessential Englishness of it all with the players in white, the pristine lawns, Pimms and strawberries and cream, ballboys, ballgirls and (of course) plenty of ...

  • Wimbledon
    By Marty Gitlin

    Spencer Gore defeats W. C.Marshall to win the first Wimbledon singles title on July 19. Major Walter Clopton Wingfield introduces his sport of lawn tennis at a party. 1877 1873 1873 The Open Era of tennis begins as paid players are ...

  • Wimbledon: The Official History of the Championships
    By John Barrett

    The Wimbledon Championships began life in 1877 as little more than a Victorian summer pastime. Nowadays, for two weeks in June, the whole of the tennis world converges on SW19...