Do’s and Do Not’s of Wimbledon Betting

Wimbledon is one of the biggest and most unique tennis competitions in the world. Since it’s grand opening in 1877, Wimbledon has seen some phenomenal tennis talent and set some prestige tennis records. Pete Sampras a well-known and praised athlete has won Wimbledon’s Gentleman’s Singles titles for seven consecutive years (1993 – 2000) tied with William Renshaw. Sampras has only been surpassed once by Roger Federer, who won 20 major singles titles which is the most by any man in history whilst holding a record of 8 Wimbledon titles. Wimbledon has also seen it’s youngest winner Boris Becker, back in…

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What Changes will Wimbledon 2018 Bring?

With the great British Summer Time here at last, alongside it comes a wealth of sporting events including the Test Series Cricket, The 2018 FIFA World Cup and of course, the most British of all sporting events, Wimbledon. The oldest, grandest and the most highly respected tennis event in the world, the event has run consistently for 141 years since its initial inception in 1877. Alongside the Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open, Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments that elite athletes such as Serena Williams, Sharapova and Andy Murray will compete in….