WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT BEGINS:
July 9, 1877

On July 9, 1877, the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club begins its
first
lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, then an outer-suburb of London.
Twenty-one
amateurs showed up to compete in the Gentlemen's Singles tournament, the
only
event at the first Wimbledon. The winner was to take home a 25-guinea
trophy.Tennis has its origins in a 13th-century French handball game called
jeu
de paume, or "game of the palm," from which developed an indoor
racket-and-ball
game called real, or "royal," tennis. Real tennis grew into lawn tennis,
which
was played outside on grass and enjoyed a surge of popularity in the late
19th
century.In 1868, the All England Club was established on four acres of
meadowland outside London. The club was originally founded to promote
croquet,
another lawn sport, but the growing popularity of tennis led it to
incorporate
tennis lawns into its facilities. In 1877, the All England Club published an
announcement in the weekly sporting magazine The Field that read: "The All
England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, propose [sic] to hold a
lawn
tennis meeting open to all amateurs, on Monday, July 9, and following days.
Entrance fee pounds 1 1s 0d."The All English Club purchased a 25-guinea
trophy
and drew up formal rules for tennis. It decided on a rectangular court 78
feet
long by 27 feet wide; adapted the real tennis method of scoring based on a
clock
face--i.e., 15, 30, 40, game; established that the first to win six games
wins a
set; and allowed the server one fault. These decisions, largely the work of
club
member Dr. Henry Jones, remain part of the modern rules.Twenty-two men
registered for the tournament, but only 21 showed up on July 9 for its first
day. The 11 survivors were reduced to six the next day, and then to three.
Semifinals were held on July 12, but then the tournament was suspended to
leave
the London sporting scene free for the Eton vs. Harrow cricket match played
on
Friday and Saturday. The final was scheduled for Monday, July 16, but, in
what
would become a common occurrence in future Wimbledon tournaments, the match
was
rained out.It was rescheduled for July 19, and on that day some 200
spectators
paid a shilling each to see William Marshall, a Cambridge tennis "Blue,"
battle
W. Spencer Gore, an Old Harrovian racket player. In a final that lasted only
48
minutes, the 27-year-old Gore dominated with his strong volleying game,
crushing
Marshall, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. At the second Wimbledon in 1878, however, Gore lost
his
title when his net-heavy game fell prey to a innovative stroke developed by
challenger Frank Hadow: the lob.In 1884, the Lady's Singles was introduced
at
Wimbledon, and Maud Watson won the first championship. That year, the
national
men's doubles championship was also played at Wimbledon for the first time
after
several years at Oxford. Mixed doubles and women's doubles were inaugurated
in
1913. By the early 1900s, Wimbledon had graduated from all-England to
all-world
status, and in 1922 the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, as it was
then
known, moved to a large stadium on Church Road. In the 1950s, many tennis
stars
turned professional while Wimbledon struggled to remain an amateur
tournament.
However, in 1968 Wimbledon welcomed the pros and quickly regained its status
as
the world's top tennis tournament.The Wimbledon Championships, the only
major
tennis event still played on grass, is held annually in late June and early
July.

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