History of The Wimbledon Tennis Tournament
Separate tournaments are simultaneously held, all at the same venue they include,
•Gentlemen's Singles (128 draw)
•Ladies' Singles (128 draw)
•Gentlemen's Doubles (64 draw)
•Ladies' Doubles (64 draw)
•Mixed Doubles (48 draw)
•Boys' Singles (64 draw)
•Boys' Doubles (32 draw)
•Girls' Singles (64 draw)
•Girls' Doubles (32 draw)
•Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles (8 pairs Round Robin)
•Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles (8 pairs Round Robin)
•Ladies' Invitation Doubles (8 pairs Round Robin)
•Gentlemen's Wheelchair Doubles (4 pairs)
The players captivate thousands battling for prize money but most importantly the right to say they have captured a Wimbledon Championship.
This year all eyes are on Swedish player Roger Federer as he is expected to wipe out his competition. While the Women’s champion hasn’t been as easy to predict many are cheering for No.1 ranked Belgian player Justine Henin. But no player has it made, after all it is Wimbledon and it will be an incredible battle for each player to advance to the next round.
In the history of Wimbledon Tennis Championships there is always quite a bit of rain so this year is no different than usual – play is often stopped sporadically to allow for the odd downpour of rain. Bingo Alerts has a comprehensive review of Wimbledon tennis including the players themselves and you can check out the odds comparison sites to view the best odds and this years favourite to win is Federer with Nadal the next favourite. Its going to be fun but close match!
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Richard works for Bookie Alerts and has a played tennis since he was 12.













