Who is the first ever Grand Slam winner in tennis history? Everything you need to know about the sport s first Major champion
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Daniil Medvedev has now become the 151st male singles player to win a tennis Grand Slam tournament since Englishman Spencer Gore won the inaugural Wimbledon in 1877. Among them, 66 were champions just once, 29 did it 5 or more times and just 8 got 10 or more titles!
DYK?Daniil Medvedev has now become the 151st male singles player to win a tennis Grand Slam tournament since Englishman Spencer Gore won the inaugural Wimbledon in 1877. Among them, 66 were champions just once, 29 did it 5 or more times and just 8 got 10 or more titles! Marshall eventually beat Heathcote to claim the runner-up spot since that year's Wimbledon Championships had only three semifinalists. in 1878, Frank Hadow beat Robert Erskine in the final to win Wimbledon. He then took on Gore in what was called the 'Challenge Round' (where the defending champion played only the final) and won 7-5, 6-1, 9-7. This was Spencer Gore's last match at Wimbledon. Apart from tennis, he also tried his hand at cricket and played a couple of first-class matches for Surrey. Gore died in 1906, aged 56.
Who is the first-ever Grand Slam winner in tennis history Everything you need to know about the sport s first Major champion
Spencer Gore is the first-ever Grand Slam champion in tennis history Spencer Gore is the first-ever Grand Slam champion in the history of tennis. The Englishman won the very first edition of in 1877. The tournament only had the men's singles tournament back then, with 22 players competing. Gore, who was 27 at the time, took on Henry Gillson in the first round and thrashed him 6-2, 6-0, 6-3. He followed this up by defeating Montague Hankey 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 to seal his place in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Here, Gore was up against Francis Langham and triumphed 6-3, 6-3, 5-6, 6-1 over him to set up a semifinal clash against Charles Heathcote. The Englishman beat him 6-2, 6-5, 6-2 to reach the first-ever Grand Slam final in the history of the sport. Facing Gore in the inaugural Wimbledon title clash was 28-year-old William Marshall. The former won 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 to become the first Slam champion in tennis history. DYK?Daniil Medvedev has now become the 151st male singles player to win a tennis Grand Slam tournament since Englishman Spencer Gore won the inaugural Wimbledon in 1877. Among them, 66 were champions just once, 29 did it 5 or more times and just 8 got 10 or more titles!
DYK?Daniil Medvedev has now become the 151st male singles player to win a tennis Grand Slam tournament since Englishman Spencer Gore won the inaugural Wimbledon in 1877. Among them, 66 were champions just once, 29 did it 5 or more times and just 8 got 10 or more titles! Marshall eventually beat Heathcote to claim the runner-up spot since that year's Wimbledon Championships had only three semifinalists. in 1878, Frank Hadow beat Robert Erskine in the final to win Wimbledon. He then took on Gore in what was called the 'Challenge Round' (where the defending champion played only the final) and won 7-5, 6-1, 9-7. This was Spencer Gore's last match at Wimbledon. Apart from tennis, he also tried his hand at cricket and played a couple of first-class matches for Surrey. Gore died in 1906, aged 56.