Joshua Pim
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Joshua Pim (born May 20, 1869 in Bray, Wicklow – died April 15, 1942 in Killiney, Dublin) was a tennis player from Ireland. He won the Wimbledon men's singles title two years in a row, in 1893 and 1894. His opponent in the final in both years was Wilfred Baddeley, also of the UK. Pim reached the finals of Wimbledon in 1891 and 1892, but lost to Baddeley both times.
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Grand Slam singles finals
Wins (2)
| '''Year | '''Championship | '''Opponent in Final | '''Score in Final |
| 1893 | Wimbledon Championships | Wilfred Baddeley | 3-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 |
| 1894 | Wimbledon Championships | Wilfred Baddeley | 10-8, 6-2, 8-6 |
Runner-ups (2)
| '''Year | '''Championship | '''Opponent in Final | '''Score in Final |
| 1891 | Wimbledon Championships | Wilfred Baddeley | 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, 6-0 |
| 1892 | Wimbledon Championships | Wilfred Baddeley | 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 |
Pre Open Era Wimbledon men's singles champions* |
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* Pre Open Era |
(1877) Spencer Gore |
(1878) Frank Hadow |
(1879–80) John Hartley |
(1881–86) William Renshaw |
(1887) Herbert Lawford |
(1888) Ernest Renshaw |
(1889) William Renshaw |
(1890) Willoughby Hamilton |
(1891–2) Wilfred Baddeley |
(1893–4) Joshua Pim |
(1895) Wilfred Baddeley |
(1896) Harold Mahony |
(1897–00) Reginald Doherty |
(1901) Arthur Gore |
(1902–6) Lawrence Doherty |
(1907) Norman Brookes |
(1908–9) Arthur Gore |
(1910–13) Tony Wilding |
(1914) Norman Brookes |
(1915–18) No competition |
(1919) Gerald Patterson |
(1920–1) Bill Tilden |
(1922) Gerald Patterson |
(1923) Bill Johnston |
(1924) Jean Borotra |
(1925) Ren Lacoste |
(1926) Jean Borotra |
(1927) Henri Cochet |
(1928) Ren Lacoste |
(1929) Henri Cochet |
(1930) Bill Tilden |
(1931) Sidney Wood |
(1932) Ellsworth Vines |
(1933) Jack Crawford |
(1934–6) Fred Perry |
(1937–8) Don Budge |
(1939) Bobby Riggs |
(1940–5) No competition |
(1946) Yvon Petra |
(1947) Jack Kramer |
(1948) Bob Falkenburg |
(1949) Ted Schroeder |
(1950) Budge Patty |
(1951) Dick Savitt |
(1952) Frank Sedgman |
(1953) Vic Seixas |
(1954) Jaroslav Drobn |
(1955) Tony Trabert |
(1956–7) Lew Hoad |
(1958) Ashley Cooper |
(1959) Alex Olmedo |
(1960) Neale Fraser |
(1961–2) Rod Laver |
(1963) Chuck McKinley |
(1964–5) Roy Emerson |
(1966) Manuel Santana |
(1967) John Newcombe
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Location Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton
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Wilfred Baddeley (January 11, 1872, Bromley – January 24, 1929, Menton, France) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.
He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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Location Wimbledon, London Borough of Merton
United Kingdom
Venue All England Club
Surface Grass / Outdoor
Men's Draw 128S / 128Q / 64D
Women's Draw 128S / 96Q / 64D
Prize Money £11,282,710
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Wilfred Baddeley (January 11, 1872, Bromley – January 24, 1929, Menton, France) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.
He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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Wilfred Baddeley (January 11, 1872, Bromley – January 24, 1929, Menton, France) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.
He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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Wilfred Baddeley (January 11, 1872, Bromley – January 24, 1929, Menton, France) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.
He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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Wilfred Baddeley (January 11, 1872, Bromley – January 24, 1929, Menton, France) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.
He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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He won Wimbledon three times (1891, 1892, 1895).
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This is a list of Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles champions.
Year Champion Runner-up Score
1877 Spencer Gore William Marshall 6-1 6-2 6-4
1878 Frank Hadow Spencer Gore 7-5 6-1 9-7
1879 John Hartley Vere St.
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Year Champion Runner-up Score
1877 Spencer Gore William Marshall 6-1 6-2 6-4
1878 Frank Hadow Spencer Gore 7-5 6-1 9-7
1879 John Hartley Vere St.
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Spencer William Gore (March 10, 1850 – April 19, 1906) was a tennis player and cricketer for Surrey.
Gore was born and raised within a mile of the All England Croquet Club in Wimbledon Common, Surrey, and christened at St Mary's Church, Wimbledon [1].
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Gore was born and raised within a mile of the All England Croquet Club in Wimbledon Common, Surrey, and christened at St Mary's Church, Wimbledon [1].
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Patrick Francis (Frank) Hadow (January 24 1855 - June 29 1946) was an English tennis player, who won the Wimbledon championship in 1878.[1]
His father was Patrick Douglas Hadow who was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College Oxford University and became
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His father was Patrick Douglas Hadow who was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College Oxford University and became
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John Thorneycroft Hartley (January 9, 1849 – August 21, 1935) was a tennis player from England, and the only clergyman to win Wimbledon.
Born in Tong, Shropshire, as the winner of the All Comer's Final
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Born in Tong, Shropshire, as the winner of the All Comer's Final
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William ("Willie") Charles Renshaw (born January 3, 1861 in Leamington, Warwickshire – died August 12, 1904 in Swanage, Dorset) is one of the greatest British male tennis players of all time.
He won a total of fourteen Wimbledon titles.
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He won a total of fourteen Wimbledon titles.
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