Itโs that time of year again! We get two weeks of tip top tennis right here in the UK!
Wimbledon is pretty special if youโre a tennis fan and itโs the one all of the players want to win.
If you fancy impressing your mates with some insider knowledge then look no furtherโฆ
Here are 10 things you might not know about Wimbledonโฆ
1. Strawberries and cream are tradition!
Strawberries and cream are almost as important as the rackets and balls at Wimbledon and wow do they serve a few strawberries!
A whopping 191,930 portions are served during the two weeks of the tournament!
2. The loudest ever tennis player is Maria Sharapova!
Some players let out a huge shout when they hit the ball!
The loudest grunt ever at Wimbledon came from Maria Sharapova in 2009.
She roared a whopping 105 decibels!
Thatโs about as loud as standing next to an accelerating motorcycle!
3. The longest ever Wimbledon match lasted for over 11 hours!
Tennis matches can last a long timeโฆ
Unlike sports such as football thereโs no full-time whistle so players have to keep going and going until they win 3 sets!
The longest match ever at Wimbledon was between the American player John Isner and French player Nicolas Mahut. It took 11 hours and five minutes and was played over the course of three days! Phew!
4. 54,250 tennis balls are used during Wimbledon.
During Wimbledon an amazing 54,250 tennis balls are used! They get replaced every seven to nine games to make sure they are in perfect shape.
To make sure they stay tip top, theyโre kept in a refrigerator!
Wimbledon used to use white tennis balls but they changed to yellow balls so they were easier to spot on television!
5. Players have a strict dress code!
A lot like your school uniform, thereโs a strict dress code at the championships!
The Wimbledon rules state that all players must be dressed head to toe in almost entirely white.
Umpires can even tell players to change if they donโt fit the dress code and they arenโt afraid to!
In 2013 Wimbledon superstar Roger Federer had to switch his trainers because they had orange soles!
6. The first Wimbledon championship took place in 1877!
It goes back a long way!
The first Wimbledon championship took place in 1877.
This means itโs the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Menโs Singles was the only event when it started BUT Ladies Single, Menโs & Ladies Doubles soon followed.
7. A hawk called Rufus keeps the pigeons away at Wimbledon!
There are loads of pigeons in London and Wimbledon is no differentโฆ
To stop them getting in the way of the players thereโs a special employee.
His name is Rufus and heโs a harris hawk!
Rufus circles the sky above Wimbledon deterring the local pigeons. Heโs pretty popular too, with over 10,000 followers on Twitter!
8. Tennis racket strings are made from catgut!
Tennis racket strings are made from something called โcatgutโ.
Catgut is ALMOST as gross as it sounds, itโs made from the intestines of a sheep, goat, pig or cow.
9. The grass on the courts must be 8mm long!
The grass at Wimbledon has to be JUST right.
All year round groundsmen work super hard on making sure all 20 grass courts are perfect!
During the tournament the grass is cut to a height of exactly 8mm so we get to see the very best tennis!
10. The fasted serve at Wimbledon was 147mph.
The fastest serve ever at Wimbledon was hit by Taylor Dent and the ball travelled at a supersonic 147mph!
The quickest serve in the Ladiesโ tennis was hit by Venus Williams who whacked the ball a huge 129 mph!