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Last Updated: Friday, 4 July, 2003, 21:26 GMT 22:26 UK
Wimbledon Quiz: Day 12
In which year did all three Lloyd brothers compete at Wimbledon?
  A: 1975
  B: 1977
  C: 1979
Which female played in 26 consecutive championships?
  A: Virginia Wade
  B: Martina Navratilova
  C: Chris Evert
Which country did Briton Greg Rusedski grow up in?
  A: England
  B: Canada
  C: USA
In what year did the men's doubles event first begin?
  A: 1880
  B: 1884
  C: 1888
How many spectators does No.1 court hold?
  A: 11,400
  B: 12,400
  C: 13,000
What is Aorangi Park?
  A: Practice courts
  B: A zoo
  C: A funfair
How many games did Pete Sampras win in his first three years at Wimbledon?
  A: 1
  B: 7
  C: 14
Ernest and William Renshaw won 13 titles between 1881 and 1889. What was that era known as?
  A: The British Bulldog era
  B: The Renshaw Rush
  C: The Renshaw Realm
During the 1920s, who made up France's famous 'Four Musketeers' at Wimbledon?
  A: Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Bill Tilden
  B: Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Suzanne Lenglen
  C: Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Rene Lacoste
Who won Germany's first singles title?
  A: Cilly Aussem
  B: Boris Becker
  C: Michael Stich




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