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Sports quiz: how much do you know about Wimbledon?


Test your knowledge of balls, insurance policies and a golf club

Who won the men’s and women’s singles at Wimbledon last year?

Roger Federer and Serena Williams

Novak Djokovic and Simona Halep

Rafa Nadal and Petra Kvitova

Dominic Thiem and Angelique Kerber

How much is Wimbledon expected to claim from its pandemic insurance policy following the cancellation of this year’s event?

£10 million

£50 million

£100 million

£200 million

Between them, how many singles titles have the Williams sisters won?

Eight

10

12

14

In 2010 John Isner and Nicolas Mahut played the longest match in the tournament’s history. In games, was the score in the decisive final set?

50-48

60-58

70-68

80-78

How many singles titles does Roger Federer have to his name?

Six

Seven

Eight

Nine

Which underdog stunned the tournament by beating Rafa Nadal in the second round in 2012?

Lukas Rosol

Mardy Fish

Denis Istomin

Victor Hanescu

In 2018, the All England Lawn Tennis Club agreed to buy the neighbouring Wimbledon Park Golf Club. How much did each member of the golf club receive as part of the deal?

£12,000

£48,000

£85,000

£200,000

How many tennis balls are prepared for Wimbledon every year?

13,000

39,000

54,000

100,000

Which player was forced to delay his stag do in Ibiza after an unexpected run to the semi-finals in 2019?

Sam Querrey

Roberto Bautista Agut

Guido Pella

David Goffin

How many times did Tim Henman reach the Wimbledon semi-finals?

Two

Four

Five

Six

In which year did Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal have an epic five-set final, which ended with Nadal winning his first title?

2004

2006

2008

2010

Who was the first men’s singles champion of the Open era – in 1968?

Manuel Santana

Rod Laver

Stan Smith

John Newcombe

How many singles titles did Martina Navratilova win at Wimbledon?

Four

Six

Seven

Nine

When was the first Wimbledon held?

1807

1847

1877

1917

Andy Murray won Wimbledon in 2013 – when was the previous male British winner?

1936

1946

1956

1966

4 and above.

You were knocked out in the first round

3 and above.

You were knocked out in the first round

2 and above.

You were knocked out in the first round

5 and above.

You made it to the quarters but took a hammering on centre court

6 and above.

You made it to the quarters but took a hammering on centre court

7 and above.

You made it to the quarters but took a hammering on centre court

8 and above.

You made it to the semi-finals but took a hammering on centre court

9 and above.

You made it to the semi-finals but took a hammering on centre court

10 and above.

You made it to the semi-finals but took a hammering on centre court

11 and above.

You made it to the final but took a hammering on centre court

12 and above.

You made it to the final but took a hammering on centre court

13 and above.

You made it to the final and lost in five sets

14 and above.

You made it to the final and lost in five sets

15 and above.

You are a champion

0 and above.

You were knocked out in the first round

1 and above.

You were knocked out in the first round

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