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Classic tennis tournaments: Jimmy Connors, Chris Evert win 1974 Wimbledon
Tennis has long been a popular sport around the world for players to travel and put their skills against the other players in the world. There are a number of tournaments in the tennis world that provide players the opportunity to travel to different countries to show off their skills. While there are a number of tournaments that give this opportunity, there are some tournaments that are doubtlessly more important to win than other tournaments in the year. In tennis there are 4 tournaments specifically that are well known as the biggest tournaments of the year.
The tournaments that everyone talks about in the tennis world include the US Open, Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon. While all of these tournaments are huge, there is even some speculation that one tournament might be the most important of all of these tournaments. The tournament that most players want to win at some point in their career is Wimbledon.
Wimbledon is played on a hard court and the players have to be ready for a very fast game. This makes for a very exciting game to watch for the fans as they get to see the biggest hitters make their opponents run all over the court. This is the type of tournament that a hard hitting player can make a run in and take out some of the best players in the world.
While it is true that there are opportunities for some players to dominate the competition, there are certainly a few players that seem to win this tournament repeatedly. In 1974, the tournament was played in London, England in the United Kingdom. This was the 88th tournament of its kind.
The champions of the tournament certainly had to go through a lot on their way to winning. The tournament is split up into several different divisions. The most popular and exciting of all of the divisions is the Men's singles division. These players are the fastest and hardest hitting players in the world. The Women's Singles tournament follows behind the Men's tournament at a close 2nd place. There is also a Men's doubles tournament and a Women's doubles tournament. The men and women are also welcome to find a partner to take part in the Mixed doubles tournament. For those younger players there are two other divisions including the Boys' singles tournament and the Girls' singles tournament.
The winner of the Men's singles tournament was Jimmy Connors. Connors did not have much trouble putting away Ken Rosewall and managed to take the match in straight sets.
The Women's singles champion was Chris Evert. Evert also won in straight sets, including a bagel over Olga Morozova in the first set of their matchup.
The Men's doubles tournament was won by John Newcombe and Tony Roche. These players beat out Bob Lutz and Stan Smith for the title. This was a much closer game than the singles tournaments were, but the men still won in straight sets.
The women's doubles matchup was on by Evonne Goolagong Cawley and Peggy Michel. The Mixed doubles tournament was won by Billie Jean King and Owen Davidson over Lesley Charles and Mark Farrell.
The Juniors tournaments were won by Billy Martina and Mimi Jausovec.
About the Author
Riley Simmons writes reviews on various sporting events including the online sportsbook websites. In this piece of write up he highlights the one of the popular sports pro tennis and tennis betting odds. The author also takes the readers opinion on how to do tennis betting online.


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