Wimbledon betting facts go back many decades with records, traditions and history.The best tennis players in the world are in the Wimbledon betting record books. Let’s take a look at some facts in regards to the Wimbledon betting site.
Wimbledon betting has seen a number of records set. The youngest Wimbledon betting champion on the women’s side was Martin Hingis. On the men’s side it was Boris Becker. Two players that have never lost a first round match in Wimbledon are Serena Williams and Ana Ivanovic. The woman that won the most Wimbledon titles was Martina Navratilova who won nine. She also holds the record in Wimbledon of 326 matches played. On the men’s side Pete Sampras and Willie Renshaw hold the Wimbledon betting record for most men’s titles won with 7. The record for most matches played in Wimbledon history on the men’s side is held by Jean Borota who played in 223. The lowest ranked player to win Wimbledon was Goran Ivanisevic who was ranked 125th.
Wimbledon history shows that the longest match was in 1969 between Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell. It lasted 112 games and will never be matched since it was played before the tiebreaker was put into tennis at Wimbledon. The player that disappointed the most gamblers at the Wimbledon site in history was Chris Evert. She lost seven times in the Wimbledon final.
The most Wimbledon titles record is held by Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova who have 20 titles. That combines singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles.
Wimbledon history could continue to be made at the Wimbledon betting site as Roger Federer looks to win again in 2008. He has won the last five Wimbledon titles and could win his sixth straight this year which would tie Renshaw for the most consecutive titles won. Federer will be the favorite at the Wimbledon site on the men’s side of the draw. On the women’s side it is more wide open with Maria Sharapova the Wimbledon favorite.
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