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  1. Wimbledon 2024

    London, England
  2. Lottie Dod (1891–1893) and Suzanne Lenglen (1919–1921) hold the record for most consecutive wins in the ladies' singles with three victories each. The record for most wins and most consecutive wins post-challenge round in the Amateur Era, belongs to Helen Wills Moody (1927–1930, 1932–1933, 1935, 1938) with eight, including four straight ...

  3. Follow the Ladies' Singles draw at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships. View results and upcoming matches for your favourite players. Download the printable PDF.

  4. Jul 13, 2024 · Wimbledon 2024: Krejcikova beats Paolini in ladies' singles final - The Championships, Wimbledon - Official Site by IBM. Winning is Krejcikova's speciality. Czech No.31 seed beats Jasmine Paolini in three sets in battle of first-time finalists. By Kate Battersby. Centre Court. Upset. Ladies' Singles Final. B. Krejcikova. 31. 6. 2. 6. PTS. 1. 2. 3.

  5. All the latest Wimbledon Women's Singles tennis scores and schedule on BBC Sport.

  6. Jul 9, 2022 · CNN — Elena Rybakina won the women’s singles final Wimbledon on Saturday, claiming her first grand slam title and the first for Kazakhstan. Rybakina beat world No. 3 Ons Jabeur in three sets,...

  7. Jul 13, 2024 · Barbora Krejcikova has been crowned the Wimbledon women's singles champion after defeating Jasmine Paolini. It is the first time the 28-year-old has won the tournament.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Live scores for the 2024 Wimbledon Women's Singles tennis tournament on ESPN. Includes daily schedules, live scores and match results.

  9. Ladies' Singles Current Champions ... Wimbledon 2024 - Always Like Never Before . Results | Order of Play. All Results. Centre Court. Gentlemen's Singles Final.

  10. Jul 15, 2023 · Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic after winning the womens singles final at Wimbledon on Saturday. Alastair Grant/Associated Press. By Matthew Futterman. Reporting from London ...

  11. Federer reached 7 consecutive Wimbledon Finals (2003 – 09), an all-time record, surpassing the old record of 6 consecutive finals by Borg (1976–81) and in the process the Swede won 41 consecutive matches at Wimbledon.

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