Tennis fans answer trivia questions forward of Wimbledon

As Wimbledon opens a gates to new challengers today, dual tennis fans face a bombardment of questions in a fun match-up

Tennis fans answer trivia questions, forward of Wimbledon

Serena Williams during a Wimbledon courts. Pic Courtesy/Getty Images

Green lawns, white gear, strawberries and champagne will be a trend for a subsequent dual weeks as England’s iconic Wimbledon championship starts a 145th contest today. Of all a Grand Slams, Wimbledon continues to reason a clarity of astonishment and consternation for a fervent tennis fan. Despite a attraction, a greats are not guaranteed a pretension on these lawns, not even Roger Federer.

The contest has witnessed some good battles led by Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. But now, a new era beckons. Even as Serena Williams, Nadal and Djokovic wish to see off a new era of challengers, dual fans of a diversion ready to offer and bombardment a special quiz.

Questions
1) Of a Grand Slam tournaments, that is a oldest?
2) Which tennis player’s journal is patrician You Cannot Be Serious?
3) How many Grand Slam singles titles has Serena Williams won?
4) Whom did Roger Federer kick in a final to explain his lass Wimbledon pretension behind in 2003?
5) Which tennis star was stabbed by a male during a compare in 1993?

Abhishek Sharma, 34, manager

5/5
Wimbledon
John McEnroe
23
Mark Philippousis
Monica Seles

My favourite podcasts

The Tennis Podcast by David Law, Catherine Whitaker and Matt Roberts
Tennis.com podcast by Kamau Murray 
WTA Insider podcast by Courtney Nguyen

My favourite reads

Rafa My Story by Rafael Nadal with John Carlin
Open by Andre Agassi 
Strokes of Genius by L Jon Wertheim

Xavier Rodrigues, 43, chef

3/5
Wimbledon
Agassi
23
Pete Sampras 
Monica Seles

My favourite podcasts

The Tennis Podcast by David Law, Catherine Whitaker and Matt Roberts
Three — A Tennis Show by Gill Gross, Joel Drucker and Amy Lundy
Tennis Weekly by Kim Mackenzie and Joel Girling

My favourite reads

The Outsider: A Memoir by Jimmy Connors 
Days of Grace by Arnold Rampersad and Arthur Ashe

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