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Gallery Package - Wimbledon Ladies Singles Winners
Men's Singles Winners Gallery

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Wimbledon Championships 2007<br>Ladies Singles Final<br>Venus Williams of USA celebrates with her trophy after defeating Marion Bartoli of France in straight sets<br>pic: Tommy Hindley / Professional Sport

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2007 - V. Williams

Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2006<br>A Mauresmo (fra) vs J Henin-Hardenne (bel)<br>Photo: Tommy Hindley / Professional Sport

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2006 - A. Mauresmo

Wimbledon Championships 2005<br>Venus Williams (USA) during her match with Lindsay Davenport (USA)<br>Photo: Stephen Wake/Professional Sport

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2005 - V. Williams

Tennis<br>All England Club<br>Wimbledon<br>21st June - 04th July 2004<br>Maria Sharapova of Russia during the womens final against Serena Williams of USA<br>Photo: Stephen Wake / Professional Sport

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2004 - M. Sharapova

Wimbledon 2003<br>Grass Court Championships from SW19<br>Womens Final<br>Serena Williams defeats her sister Venus Williams <br>Pic: Tommy Hindley / Professional Sport

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2003 - S. Williams

2 July 2002<br>Serena Williams from the USA holds her trophy after beating her sister Venus in the Ladies' Singles Final at Wimbledon. It is the first time in 118 years that sisters have met in the final at Wimbledon. Serena triumphed in straight sets 7:6/6:3.<br>

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2002 - S. Williams

 VENUS WILLIAMS SHOWS OFF HER NEW TROPHY AFTER WINNING THE LADIES FINALS AT  WIMBLEDON TODAY.<br> 08.07.01.    <br>PH GRETEL ENSIGNIA

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2001 - V. Williams

WIMBLEDON 2000<br>8/7/00<br>VENUS WILLIAMS WINS WIMBLEDON DEFEATING LINDSEY DAVENPORT AND SHOWS OFF HER TROPHY<br>PIC TOMMY HINDLEY / PROFESSIONAL SPORT

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2000 - V. Williams

WIMBLEDON 1999<br>LINDSAY DAVENPORT , WOMENS CHAMPION<br>PIC TOMMY HINDLEY / PROFESSIONAL SPORT

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1999 - L. Davenport

NATIONAL PICTURES  JANA NOVOTNA (CZE)KISSES HER TROPHY AFTER WINNING  IN THE  98 CHAPIONSHIP FINALS AT WIMBLEDON TODAY 4.7.98 PH JEFF MOORE

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1998 - J. Novotna

<br><br><br>MARTINA HINGIS<br>Swiss Tennis Player<br>Winner of the 1997 Wimbledon Ladies Tennis Championships<br>Universal Pictorial Press Photo<br>UGL 013453/I-20     05.07.1997

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1997 - M. Hingis

<br><br><br>STEFFI GRAF<br>German Tennis Player<br>Holding the Winner's Plate<br>(Ladies' Final of the 1996 Wimbledon Championships)<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo UKWT 011734/E-08a<br>06.07.1996

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1996 - S. Graf

STEFFI GRAF<br>Professional Tennis Player.<br>From Germany.<br>(Seen at the 1995 Wimbledon<br>Tennis Championships)<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo UGL 009811/B-14  08.07.1995

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1995 - S. Graf

CONCHITA MARTINEZ<br>Professional Tennis Player.<br>Born Monzon, Spain.<br>1994 Wimbledon Tennis Champion.<br>Universal Pictorial Press<br>Photo UGL 007921/G-08  02.07.1994

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1994 - C. Martinez

Steffi Graf<br>Wimbledon Tennis Ladies Singles Champion<br>3 July 1993

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1993 - S. Graf

Steffi Graf<br>Wimbledon Tennis Ladies Singles Champion<br>4 July 1992

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1992 - S. Graf

Wimbledon 1991<br>Tennis<br>Steffi Graf of West Germany<br>Photo: Tommy Hindley / Professional Sport

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1991 - S. Graf

WIMBLEDON 1990<br>MARTINA NAVRATILOVA WINS<br>PIC TOMMY HINDLEY / PROFESSIONAL SPORT

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1990 - M. Navratilova

Steffi Graf displaying the Challenge Trophy after winning the Ladies' Singles Championship at Wimbledon 9th July 1989.<br>©TopFoto / PA

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1989 - Miss S.M. Graf

Wimbledon 1988<br>Tennis<br>Steffi Graf<br>Photo: Tommy Hindley / Professional Sport

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1988 - S. Graf

WIMBLEDON FINAL 1987<br>MARTINA NAVRATILOVA WITH THE WINNERS' TROPHY<br>PIC TOMMY HINDLEY / PROSPORT

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1987 - M. Navratilova

Wimbledon Championship 1986 Womens Final<br>Martina Navratilova defeats Hana Mandlikova<br>Pic: Tommy Hindley/Professional Sport

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1986 - M. Navratilova

Martina Navratilova won the Women's Singles Final for the sixth time at Wimbledon 6th July 1985<br>©TopFoto / PA

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1985 - Miss M. Navratilova

Martina Navratilova with her trophy after winning her third successive Womens Singles title at Wimbledon.<br>8th July 1984.

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1984 - M. Navratilova

Martina Navratilova<br>Wimbledon Tennis Ladies Singles Champion<br>1983

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1983 - M. Navratilova

Wimbledon 1982<br>Martina Navratilova lifts the Ladies' Singles Trophy<br>Photo:Tommy Hindley/Professional Sport

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1982 - M. Navratilova

Mrs. Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) wins the Ladies Singles Final at Wimbledon 3rd July 1981.<br>©TopFoto / PA

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1981 - Mrs. J.M. Lloyd

Wimbledon 1980<br>Evone Cawley (Goolagong) during her wimbledon win<br>pic Tommy Hindley/Professional Sport

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1980 - E. Cawley

Martina Navratilova (USA) holds up her trophy having won the final of the Women's Singles on Wimbledon's Centre Court 6th July 1979<br>©TopFoto / AP

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1979 - Miss M. Navratilova

WIMBLEDON 1978<br>MARTINA NAVRATILOVA WITH THE WINNERS' TROPHY<br>PIC TOMMY HINDLEY / PROSPORT

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1978 - M. Navratilova

Virginia Wade (GBR) holds up trophy after winning the Ladies Singles at Wimbledon in 1977.<br>©TopFoto

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1977 - Miss S.V. Wade

Chris Evert lifts the trophy after her victory<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final <br>2 July 1976

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1976 - C. Evert

American Independence Day win for Mrs. Billie-Jean King (USA) with the Challenge Trophy after the final of the women's singles championship at the All-England Lawn Tennis tournament at Wimbledon 4th July 1975<br>©TopFoto

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1975 - Mrs. L.W. King


Chris Evert celebrates with the trophy<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final<br>5 July 1974

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1974 - C. Evert

8 July 1973<br>Billie Jean King of the United States on the Centre Court at Wimbledon with the three trophies she has won at the championships. King won the singles trophy, and the women's and mixed doubles.<br>

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1973 - L. King

Billie Jean King lifts the trophy after beating Evonne Goolagong in straight sets<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final <br>7 July 1972

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1972 - L. King

Evonne Goolagong lifts the trophy after beating Margaret Court in straight sets<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final <br>2 July 1971

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1971 - E. Goolagong

Margaret Court celebrates with the Ladies' Singles trophy<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final<br>4 July 1970

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1970 - M. Court

ANNE (Ann) JONES <br>WINNER OF WIMBLEDON LADIES SINGLES<br>1 July 1969

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1969 - A. Jones

Billie Jean King celebrates her victory<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final<br>July 1968

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1968 - L. King

8 July 1967<br>Mrs. Billie Jean King, of Long Beach, California holds the three trophies she won at Wimbledon, England, July 8, at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships. Billie Jean won the Women's singles by defeating Rosemary Casals, of Seal Beach, California, to win the Ladies Doubles from Maria Bueno, of Brazil and Nancy Richey, of United States, 9-11, 6-4, 6-2, and partnered Australian Owen Davidson to win the mixed doubles from K Fletcher of Australia and Miss Maria Bueno of Brazil 7-5, 6-2. It is the first Wimbledon women hat - trick since Doris Hart, also of the United States did it in 1951. <br>

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1967 - L. King

The winner, Mrs Billie Jean King, holds the Ladies Singles Cup aloft, after beating Maria Bueno, 6-3 3-6 6-1.<br>2 July 1966<br>

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1966 - L. King

Margaret Smith holds the ladies singles trophy at Wimbledon after defeating Maria Bueno in the final.<br>3rd July 1965. <br>

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1965 - M. Smith

H.R.H. Princess Marina presents Maria Bueno of Brazil with the trophy after the latter won the Ladies Singles Title of the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon 4th July 1964.<br>©TopFoto

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1964 - Miss M.E.A. Bueno

Margaret Smith lifts the Ladies' Singles trophy following her straight sets victory over Billie Jean Moffitt (she also won the ladies' singles in 1965 and 1970)<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final <br>8 July 1963

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1963 - M. Smith

Karen Susman (USA) - Wimbledon 1962<br>©TopFoto

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1962 - Mrs. J.R. Susman

Karen Susman (USA) - Singles Final winner at Wimbledon 7th July 1962 - Mrs. Sukova (TCH)  is on the left.<br>©TopFoto

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1962 - Mrs. J.R. Susman

Angela Mortimer hold the ladies singles championship trophy after her victory at Wimbledon against Christine Truman.<br>8th July 1961.<br>

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1961 - A. Mortimer

Maria Bueno (BRA) with the gold engraved plate after winning the Ladies' Singles Championship at Wimbledon on 2nd July 1960.<br>©TopFoto

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1960 - Miss M.E.A. Bueno

Maria Bueno of Brazil with the trophy after winning the Ladies Singles Title of the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon July 1959<br>©TopFoto

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1959 - Miss M.E.A. Bueno

Althea Gibson<br>3rd July 1958

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1958 - A. Gibson

Althea Gibson of America ( the No 1 seed ) became the first coloured girl to win the women's singles at Wimbledon when she beat Darlene Hard of America in the final this afternoon - the picture shows Althea Gibson ( the champion ) wins the womens plate and gives an athletic hug to the loser Darlene Hard<br>6th July 1957

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1957 - A. Gibson

Angela Buxton & Joan Fry<br>Wimbledon finalists 1956 <br>pic: Michael Cole/Professional Sport

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1956 - J. Fry

H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent presenting the trophy to &quotLittle Mo" Maureen Connolly (USA), winner of the Ladies Singles Championship at Wimbledon 3rd July 1954.<br>©TopFoto

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1954 - Miss M.C. Connolly

Maureen Connolly (Little Mo), of America, seen after winning the final of the Women's Singles at Wimbledon, against Miss Doris Hart.   <br>4th July 1953

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1953 - M. Connolly

&quotLittle Mo" Maureen Connolly holding the championship plate after winning the Women's Singles at Wimbledon in 1952.<br>©TopFoto

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1952 - Miss M.C. Connolly

Duchess of Kent presents the Women's Singles Trophy to Miss Doris Hart (USA) at Wimbledon 7th July 1951.<br>©TopFoto

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1951 - Miss D.J. Hart

Miss Louise Brough reaches for a high shot during the women's singles final at Wimbledon.<br>2nd July 1949. <br><br>

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1949 - A. Brough
also 1955, 1950, 1948

Miss M. Osborne (USA) on her way to becoming the new lawn tennis champion at Wimbledon 5th July 1947.<br>©TopFoto

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1947 - Miss M.E. Osborne

Pauline Betz in action<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Ladies' Singles - Final<br>22 June 1946

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1946 - P. Betz

Miss Alice Marble - Chiswick 1937<br>©TopFoto

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1939 - Miss A. Marble

Helen Wills-Moody - Wimbledon July 1935<br>©TopFoto

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1938 - Mrs. F.S. Moody
also 1935, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1929, 1928, 1927

Dorothy Edith Round Little (13.07.08-12.11.82) - Miss Round in the Women's Singles final at Wimbledon - 3rd July 1937<br>©TopFoto

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1937 - Miss D.E. Round

Miss Helen Jacobs of America met Miss M R Couquerobe of Holland on the centre court at Wimbledon<br>Photo shows Miss Helen Jacobs in play<br>June 27th 1935

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1936 - H. Jacobs

Helen Wills Moody in 1935. Wimbledon 1935.

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1935 - H. Wills Moody
also 1938, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1929, 1928, 1927

Dorothy Edith Round Little (13.07.08-12.11.82) - Miss Round in the Women's Singles final at the West Kensington Tournament - 14th May 1932.<br>©TopFoto

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1934 - Miss D.E. Round

Miss Aussem (GER) at Wimbledon in 1929<br>©TopFoto

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1931- Miss C. Aussem

Mme de Alvarez & Mrs Kitty Godfree before the Wimbledon Ladies Final.<br>1926.<br>

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1926 - K Godfree

Suzanne Lenglen 1926<br>Wimbledon<br><br>Born: May 24, 1899<br>French tennis player<br><br>dominated women's tennis from 1919-26; won both Wimbledon and French singles titles 6 times.<br><br>Died: July 4, 1938<br><br>

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1925 - S. Lenglen
also 1923, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1919

Miss Kitty. McKane (Kitty Godfree) (GBR) - Ladies Tennis Final at Wimbledon 4th July 1924<br>©TopFoto

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1924 - Miss K. McKane

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships - 1919<br>Left: Suzanne Lenglen (the challenger) Right: Mrs. Lambert Chambers (the defending champion) at the final of the ladies singles. <br>5th July 1919.

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1919 - S. Lenglen
also 1925, 1923, 1922, 1921, 1920

Mrs Lambert Chambers, seven times Wimbledon winner, 1919. The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 152.

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1914 - L. Chambers
also 1913, 1911, 1910, 1906, 1904, 1903

Wimbledon, 1913.  Mrs. Lambert Chambers in play.

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1913 - L. Chambers
also 1914, 1911, 1910, 1906, 1904, 1903

Ethel Larcombe<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1912<br>12 June 1912

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1912 - E. Larcombe

Mrs. Lambert Chambers (BRI) at Wimbledon in July 1913<br>©TopFoto

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1913 - Mrs. R.L. Chambers

Dora Boothby<br>Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1909<br>9 June 1909

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1909 - D. Boothby

Charlotte Sterry<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - ladies' singles champion in 1895, 1896, 1898, 1901 and 1908<br>10 June 1908

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1908 - C. Sterry
also 1901, 1898, 1896, 1895

May Sutton<br>Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1905 and 1907<br>June 1907

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1907 - M. Sutton
also 1905

May Sutton, who won the US women's singles titles at the age of 16 and was the first overseas player to win at Wimbleon in 1905, when she was 17. She won Wimbledon again in 1907.

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1905 - M. Sutton
also 1907

Dorothea Douglass<br>Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1903, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913 and 1914<br>5 June 1903

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1903 - D Douglass
also 1914, 1913, 1911, 1910, 1906, 1904

Muriel Robb<br>Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1902<br>5 June 1902

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1902 - M. Robb

Mrs. A. Sterry (BRI) at Wimbledon in July 1913<br>©TopFoto

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1901 - Mrs Sterry
also 1908, 1898, 1896, 1895

Mrs. Hillyard (BRI) at Wimbledon in July 1913<br>©TopFoto

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1900 Mrs G. Hillyard
also 1899, 1897, 1894, 1889

Charlotte Cooper-Sterry<br>Wimbledon Tennis Championships<br>June 1914

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1898 - C. Sterry
also 1908, 1901, 1898, 1896, 1895

Blanche Hillyard<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - ladies' singles champion in 1886, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1899 and 1900<br>10 June 1894

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1894 - B. Hillyard
also 1900, 1899, 1897, 1894, 1889, 1886

Lena Rice<br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - ladies' singles champion in 1890<br>15 June 1890

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1890 - H. Rice

Lottie (Charlotte) Dod, the youngest ever champion, who won the Wimbledon Championships five times. She was 15 years old when she won Wimledon for the first time in 1887. The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 233.

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1887 - C. Dod
also 1888

Blanche Bingley, <br>Tennis - Wimbledon Championships ladies' singles champion in 1886, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1899 and 1900<br>June 1886

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1886 - B. Bingley (Hillyard)
also 1900, 1899, 1897, 1894, 1889

Miss Maud Watson the first woman Wimbledon champion 1884

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1884 - M. Watson
also 1885