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Wimbledon Championship 1951: Introduction

1951

Wimbledon Championship 1951: Introduction

1951

  • NFSA IDSPNVYEG2
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormLive performance (includes concert)
  • GenresSport
  • Year1951

The pomp and pageantry surrounding the Wimbledon Championship is almost as iconic as the matches themselves, with the third of the four major grand slams boasting a 148-year history of extravagance, elegance and tradition.

In this clip, we see American tennis champion Budge Patty, winner of the 1950 Men’s Singles title, leading a contingent of other athletes around the festival exhibit in South Bank; the atmosphere is electric, with people streaming in and mingling under the summer sunshine, excited to be a part of the spectacle and experience a taste of the upper-crust lifestyle.

Men in suits 'prepare its famous courts for their human counterparts', a far cry from what we would see in the modern era; one can’t help but imagine they must have felt it a privilege to be responsible for such an integral part of Wimbledon. The clip highlights the first inclusion of a ‘net court judge’, the man seen sitting in line with the net during play. In 2025, Wimbledon ends its 147-year tradition of using line judges, replacing them with electronic line-calling.

See more Australian tennis stars of Wimbledon

The pomp and pageantry surrounding the Wimbledon Championship is almost as iconic as the matches themselves, with the third of the four major grand slams boasting a 148-year history of extravagance, elegance and tradition.

In this clip, we see American tennis champion Budge Patty, winner of the 1950 Men’s Singles title, leading a contingent of other athletes around the festival exhibit in South Bank; the atmosphere is electric, with people streaming in and mingling under the summer sunshine, excited to be a part of the spectacle and experience a taste of the upper-crust lifestyle.

Men in suits 'prepare its famous courts for their human counterparts', a far cry from what we would see in the modern era; one can’t help but imagine they must have felt it a privilege to be responsible for such an integral part of Wimbledon. The clip highlights the first inclusion of a ‘net court judge’, the man seen sitting in line with the net during play. In 2025, Wimbledon ends its 147-year tradition of using line judges, replacing them with electronic line-calling.

See more Australian tennis stars of Wimbledon

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