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The 2020 Wimbledon Championships was a cancelled Grand Slam tennis tournament scheduled to be played at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, between Monday 29 June 2020 and Sunday 12 July 2020. [1] It was never played because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
Martina Navratilova is a nine-time singles champion, a Grand Slam record in the Open Era for women (Margaret Court won the Australian 11 times). She won six consecutive titles from 1982 to 1987. She won six consecutive titles from 1982 to 1987.
2020: No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic: 2021: Joachim Gérard: Diede de Groot (x4) Dylan Alcott Alfie Hewett Gordon Reid Yui Kamiji Jordanne Whiley Andy Lapthorne David Wagner: 2022: Shingo Kunieda Sam Schröder: Gustavo Fernández Shingo Kunieda Yui Kamiji Dana Mathewson: Sam Schröder Niels Vink (x3) 2023: Tokito Oda: Niels Vink (x2 ...
World Grass Court Championships – Wimbledon. World Hard Court Championships, held in Paris on clay courts. World Covered Court Championships, held in Europe on an indoor wood surface. During that same time period the USLTA recognized the U.S. National Championships and did not recognize any world championship.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wimbledon 2020 was cancelled, the first cancellation of the tournament since World War II. [10] The rescheduled 134th edition was staged from 28 June 2021 to 11 July 2021. The 135th edition was played between 27 June 2022 and 10 July 2022, and regularly scheduled play occurred in the middle of Sunday for the first ...
1913 Wimbledon women's doubles champion • 1920 Olympic gold medalist in women's doubles Lori McNeil United States: 1963: Ranked world No. 9 in singles in 1988 and world No. 4 in doubles in 1987 • 1987 Australian Open women's doubles champion • 1988 French Open mixed doubles champion Rachel McQuillan: Australia: 1971
Champion Year First major Majors Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open; 1: Maud Watson: 1884: Wimbledon: 2: 1884, 1885: 2: Blanche Bingley Hillyard: 1886: Wimbledon
Women's Doubles Australian Open: Tímea Babos Kristina Mladenovic: Hsieh Su-wei Barbora Strýcová: 6–2, 6–1 Wimbledon: Cancelled US Open: Laura Siegemund Vera Zvonareva: Xu Yifan Nicole Melichar: 6–4, 6–4 French Open: Tímea Babos Kristina Mladenovic: Alexa Guarachi Desirae Krawczyk: 6–4, 7–5