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List of Wimbledon champions

Here is a list of winners of the Wimbledon Championships in tennis, including the Men's Singles and Doubles, Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles. There is also a list for Boys' and Girls' competitions.

Contents

Men's Singles

See: Wimbledon champions (Men's Singles)

Women's Singles

See: Wimbledon champions (Women's Singles)

Doubles

See: Wimbledon champions (Doubles)

Mixed Doubles

See: Wimbledon champions (Mixed Doubles)

Boys' Singles

Girls' Singles

Boys' Doubles

Girls' Doubles

  • 2003 Alisa Kleybanova (Russia) / Sania Mirza (India)
  • 2002 E.Clijsters/B.Strycova
  • 2001 G.Dulko/A.Harkleroad
  • 2000 I.Gaspar/T.Perebiynis
  • 1999 D.Beanova/M.E.Salerni
  • 1998 E.Dyrberg/J.Kostanic
  • 1997 C.Black (Zimbabwe)/I.Selyutina
  • 1996 O.Barabanschikova/Amelie Mauresmo
  • 1995 C.Black (Zimbabwe)/A.Olza (Poland)
  • 1994 E.De Villiers/E.E.Jelfs
  • 1993 Laurence Courtois /N.Feber
  • 1992 M.Avontis/L.McShea
  • 1991 C.Barclay/L.Zaltz
  • 1990 Karina Habsudova /A.Strnadova
  • 1989 Jennifer Capriati/Meredith McGrath
  • 1988 J.A.Faull/Rachel McQuillan
  • 1987 N.Medvedeva/N.Zvereva
  • 1986 M.Jaggard/Lorie O'Neil
  • 1985 L.Field/J.Thompson
  • 1984 C.Kuhlman/S.ehe
  • 1983 Patty Fendick/Patricia Hy-Boulais
  • 1982 B.Herr/P.Barg
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