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Is Wimbledon the Holy Grail of tennis?



Dick Head

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I think so.
 








Robot Chicken

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Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
It's the Holy Grail of GRASS COURT tennis for sure.
 






Surf's Up

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Jul 17, 2011
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Grass is such a completely different surface to a hard or clay court, its faster, takes spin a lot more and generally is a much better test of a players abilities than any other surface. So that along with the history of the place and the fact that both Centre Court and No 1 court are now both very modern stadia means that yes, Wimbledon is the Holy Grail of tennis.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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It is. You're not a true champion in tennis unless you've got a Wimbledon win on your CV

It is, but I'm not sure Ivan Lendl would agree with your quote.

Pretty sure the ranking for most great players is:

1. Wimbledon
2. Roland Garros
3. US Open
4. Australia
 






Bombadier Botty

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Jun 2, 2008
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Tennis - Wimbledon (UK)
Cycling - Tour de France (France)
Snooker - World Championship at The Crucible, Sheffield (UK)
Kabaddi - Maharashtra Open (India)
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
Yes
 


Postman Pat

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Jul 24, 2007
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Coldean
Football cup competition - F.A. cup
Football stadium - Wembley/Maracana
Rugby stadium - Twickenham
Grand Prix - British/ Silverstone
Marathon - London
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally
Jump Horse racing - Grand National

Or am I deluded?
 




Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
Tennis - Wimbledon
Motor racing - Monaco Grand Prix
Golf - Open Championship
Jump Racing - Cheltenham Gold Cup
Flat Racing - The Derby?
Marathon running - London?
 


Bombadier Botty

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Jun 2, 2008
3,258
Football cup competition - F.A. cup
Football stadium - Wembley/Maracana
Rugby stadium - Twickenham
Grand Prix - British/ Silverstone
Marathon - London
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally
Jump Horse racing - Grand National

Or am I deluded?

Too much of an English bias on there I'm afraid. Depends who you asked - South Americans, North Americans, Australasians, Africans, Southern Europeans or Asian countries wouldn't give those answers. Wimbledon and The Tour de France you can't argue with as the pinnacle in those particular individual sporting discplines, as for the rest, and when you get into team sports, it's a lot more subjective....the New York Marathon would be top for a lot of people as an individual discipline, Grand Prix - Monaco (or elsewhere), FA Cup wouldn't register globally for many, horse racing would be somewhere in the USA more than likely etc. etc.
 


Stat Brother

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Football cup competition - F.A. cup
Football stadium - Wembley/Maracana
Rugby stadium - Twickenham
Grand Prix - British/ Silverstone
Marathon - London
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally
Jump Horse racing - Grand National

Or am I deluded?

Very.

Football cup competition - French cup
Football stadium - Wembley - No longer the holy grail in England, let alone the world
Rugby stadium - Twickenham - Minority WORLD sport.
Grand Prix - Monaco
Marathon - London yes but then ask New York & Boston.
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally - come on.
Jump Horse racing - Grand National - Even more of a minority than rugger.

Any sport in direct competition with an American event, and still seen as superior by Americans has to be 'the holy grail'.
Therefore Wimbledon is very much number 1.
 
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Gregory2Smith1

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Sep 21, 2011
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I think the US Masters is probably giving the Open a good run for it's money these days

I get the impression the Masters has overtaken the US Open in recent years
 


Bombadier Botty

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Jun 2, 2008
3,258
Very.

Football cup competition - French cup
Football stadium - Wembley - No longer the holy grail in England, let alone the world
Rugby stadium - WHO GIVES A SHIT?
Grand Prix - Monaco
Marathon - London yes but then ask New York & Boston.
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally - come on.
Jump Horse racing - Grand National - Even more of a minority than rugger.

Any sport in direction competition with an American event, and still seen as superior by Americans has to be 'the holy grail'.
Therefore Wimbledon is very much number 1.

Amended for you.
 


Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
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Very.

Football cup competition - French cup
Football stadium - Wembley - No longer the holy grail in England, let alone the world
Rugby stadium - Twickenham - Minority WORLD sport.
Grand Prix - Monaco
Marathon - London yes but then ask New York & Boston.
Cricket - Lords

Darts -Ally Pally - come on.

Jump Horse racing - Grand National - Even more of a minority than rugger.

Any sport in direction competition with an American event, and still seen as superior by Americans has to be 'the holy grail'.
Therefore Wimbledon is very much number 1.

That's right SB,we all know it's the Lakeside :lol:
 


drop dead fred

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Mar 8, 2011
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Football cup competition - F.A. cup
Football stadium - Wembley/Maracana
Rugby stadium - Twickenham
Grand Prix - British/ Silverstone
Marathon - London
Cricket - Lords
Darts -Ally Pally
Jump Horse racing - Grand National

Or am I deluded?

Jump racing would be the gold cup at Cheltenham rather than the lottery of a grand national ??
 






KZNSeagull

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Nov 26, 2007
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Wolsingham, County Durham
I think the US Masters is probably giving the Open a good run for it's money these days

I get the impression the Masters has overtaken the US Open in recent years

You cannot really compare the Masters and the Open. The Masters is a smaller, invited field, The Open is open to all, even you and me if we are good enough and qualify. The US like to big up the Masters as many Americans do not like The Open as it isn't US style target golf. But the Masters is generally fairer than some of the US Open courses that they have to trick up to make difficult - that does not tend to happen at The Open that often. The scoring at St Andrews this year will be very low unless the weather turns bad - low scoring at The Open is not frowned upon as it is at the US Open.
 


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