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The Wimbledon Championships, or simply Wimbledon, is the world's longest-running and most prestigious tennis tournament.
First held in London in 1877, Wimbledon is one of four significant tournaments called The Grand Slam. The winners of these tournaments determine the top tennis players in the world. In addition to Wimbledon, the Grand Slam includes the Australian, French, and US Open.
Wimbledon is unique because the tournament is played on grass rather than on a hard court.
The first Wimbledon Championship began on July 9, 1877, and featured only men's singles Tennis. Women's singles were added in 1884, and ladies and mixed doubles in 1913.
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