| 2012 Wimbledon Championships Facts & Stats - Men |
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| From The Sports Network |
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| Countries whose players have won the 125 Gentlemen's Singles Championships: |
| United States (33), British Isles (32), Australia (21), France (7), Sweden (7), Switzerland (6), Germany (4), New Zealand (4), Great Britain (3), Spain (3), Czechoslovakia (1), Egypt (1), Netherlands (1), Croatia (1), Serbia (1) |
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| Winners of most Gentlemen's Singles' Championships |
| 7 P. Sampras (USA) 1993-1995, 1997-2000 |
| 7 W.C. Renshaw (BRI) 1881-1886, 1889 |
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| Winners of most Gentlemen's Doubles Championships |
| 9 T.A. Woodbridge (AUS) 1993-1997, 2000, 2002-2004 |
| 8 H.L. Doherty (BRI) 1897-1901, 1903-1905 |
| 8 R.F. Doherty (BRI) 1897-1901, 1903-1905 |
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| Winners of most Mixed Doubles' Championships - Gentlemen |
| 4 O.K. Davidson (AUS) 1967, 1971, 1973, 1974 |
| 4 K.N. Fletcher (AUS) 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968 |
| 4 E.V. Seixas (USA) 1953-1956 |
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| Winner of most Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles Championships - Gentlemen |
| 13 H.L. Doherty (BRI) 5 singles, 8 doubles 1897-1906 |
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| Winners of Singles, Doubles, Mixed Doubles Championships in One Year - Men |
| 1937 J.D. Budge (USA) |
| 1938 J.D. Budge (USA) |
| 1939 R.L. Riggs (USA) |
| 1952 F.A. Sedgman (AUS) |
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| Youngest Champions |
| Gentlemen's Singles B.F. Becker (GER) 17 years, 227 days (1985) |
| Gentlemen's Doubles R.D. Ralston (USA) 17 years, 341 days (1960) |
| Mixed Doubles R.G. Laver (AUS) 20 years, 328 days (1959) |
| Miss S.J. Williams (USA) 16 years, 282 days (1998) |
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| Oldest Champions |
| Gentlemen's Singles A.W. Gore (BRI) 41 years, 182 days (1909) |
| Gentlemen's Doubles G.P. Mulloy (USA) 43 years, 226 days (1957) |
| Mixed Doubles S.E. Stewart (USA) 42 years, 28 days (1988) |
| Miss M. Navratilova (TCH/USA) 46 years, 291 days (2003) |
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| The Youngest Competitors |
| Gentlemen's Singles S.B.B. Wood (USA) 15 years, 231 days (1927) |
| Gentlemen's Doubles S.B.B. Wood (USA) 15 years, 234 days (1927) |
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| The Oldest Competitors |
| Gentlemen's Singles M.J.G Ritchie (GBR) 55 years, 247 days (1926) |
| Gentlemen's Doubles J.R. Borotra (FRA) 65 years, 317 days (1964) |
| Mixed Doubles J.R. Borotra (FRA) 64 years, 320 days (1963) |
| Mrs. A.E. O'Neil (GBR) 55 years, 304 days (1923) |
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| The Youngest Seeds |
| Gentlemen's Singles B.R. Borg (SWE) 17 years, 19 days (1973) |
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| The Oldest Seeds |
| Gentlemen's Singles R.A. Gonzales (USA) 41 years, 45 days (1969) |
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| Shortest Players |
| Gentlemen F.H. Ampon (PHI) |
| 1948-1953 4 feet, 11 inches |
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| Tallest Players |
| Gentlemen I. Karlovic (CRO) 2003 6 feet, 10 inches |
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| Most Matches Played at The Championships: |
| Gentlemen |
| 223 J.R. Borotra (FRA) |
| 1922-1939, 1948-1964 (Singles W 55, L 10; Doubles W 59, L 31; Doubles W 40, L |
| 28) (Singles W 119, L 13; Doubles W 89, L 18; Mixed W 52 L 12) |
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| Longest Match Played at The Championships: |
| Gentlemen |
| 11 Hours, 5 minutes (6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-3), 70-68) |
| John Isner def. Nicolas Mahut, 2010 (183 games) |
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