The third great of the year in the world of tennis is waiting for a winner. Wimblendon 2023 is underway and this Sunday, July 16, we will find out who wins the day and goes down in the history of one of the most emblematic tournaments in sport. The big favourites, as usual in recent times, are Carlos Alcaraz, number one in the world, and Novak Djokovic, one of the big names in this competition.
The Murcian arrives on the grass of London with the intention of adding a new Grand Slam trophy after last year he lifted the US Open. This season, after not being able to compete in the Australian Open and suffering the physical problems that prevented him from fighting for Roland Garros in the semifinals, he wants to get in the way of Nole, who has added both to a record that has already made him a the most successful male tennis player of all time, as far as Grand Slams are concerned.
Djokovic adds 23 grand, to Rafa Nadal’s 22, and arrives at the All England Club with the baggage of being one of the players who have won the most Wimbledon, in fact, he is one step away from writing his name in gold letters again . One more day in the office for the Serb.
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Tennis players who have won Wimbledon the most times
In the men’s draw, throughout history, Roger Federer is the one who has managed to win the Wimbledon title the most times. The Swiss has eight wounds on the grass in London, but Novak Djokovic threatens to match him, since he has seven. In that step are also William Renshaw and Pete Sampras, with the same number of trophies. For his part, the other member of the Big Three, Rafael Nadal, is a bit far behind them having won twice.
These are the male tennis players who have won Wimbledon the most times in history:
Roger Federer: 8William Renshaw: 7Pete Sampras: 7Novak Djokovic: 7Bjorn Borg: 5Laurie Doherty: 5Rod Laver: 4Tony Wilding: 4John Newcombe: 3John McEnroe: 3Boris Becker: 3Fred Perry: 3Reggie Doherty: 3Arthur Gore: 3Bill Tilden: 3
In the women’s circuit, there are more players who surpass Nole’s titles. Helen Wills took eight (the same as Federer) and Martina Navratilova is the queen of London, having won the trophy up to nine times. These are the female tennis players who have won Wimbledon the most times in history:
Martina Navratilova: 9Helen Wills: 8Steffi Graf: 7Serena Williams: 7Dorothea Douglass: 7Billie Jean King: 6Blanche Bingley: 6Suzanne Lenglen: 6Venus Williams: 5Charlotte Cooper: 5Lottie Dod: 5Louise Brough: 4Maureen Connolly: 3Margaret Smith: 3Maria Bueno: 3Chris Evert: 3
2023-07-14 09:35:55
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