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Fred Perry of Britain is shown in action in Wimbledon's Men's Singles at the All England Club in Wimbledon, England, July 3, 1936. Perry defeated Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Germany, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, winning his third consecutive Wimbledon title. (AP Photo)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS TENISISTA AUSTRALIJSKI JACK CRAWFORD l'Australien Jack Crawford effectue un coup droit le 18 juillet 1936 ?. Wimbledon, face ?. l'Allemand H. Henkel, lors de leur match de Coupe Davis en simple. Crawford l'emporte 6-2, 6-2. Crawford (1908-1991) a remport?? Wimbledon en 1933 et 4 Open d'Australie entre 1931 et 1935. Australian tennis player Jack Crawford returns a forehand to his German opponent H. Henkel 25 July 1936 at Wimbledon during their singles Davis Cup match. Crawford won 6-2, 6-2. Crawford (1908-1991) won in Wimbledon in 1933 and 4 Australian Open between 1931 and 1935.

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Britain's Queen Mary looks at an animated spectator during a match between Germany's Gottfried von Cramm and American Donald Budge, both unseen, at the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon in London, England on July 3, 1935. (AP Photo/Len Putnam)

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King George V raising his hat to Miss Dorothy Round after she had brilliantly beaten Miss Helen Jacobs in the final of the Women's singles at Wimbledon, London on July 7, 1934, thus regaining yet another tennis title for Britain. (AP Photo)

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Sidney B. Wood, the American tennis player, photographed in action during the first round of the annual Wimbledon Tournament in England, on June 20, 1932. Wood defeated his opponent, A.M. Wedd, in this match, but was eliminated June 28 in the quarter-finals by Jiro Satoh of Japan. (AP Photo)

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American tennis player Frank Shields making a comeback during a match against Britain's Henry Wilfred Austin, known as Bunny Austin during the Men's Singles at the Wimbledon Championships in London, England on June 29, 1931. (AP Photo)

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American tennis player Helen Jacobs in play against Miss B. Yorke in the Ladies Singles at the Wimbledon Championships in London, England on June 24, 1931. (AP Photo)

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Lili de Alvarez in a divided trouser skirt with Joan Lycett on Centre Court at the Wimbledon Championships in London, England on June 23, 1931.(AP Photo)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS FRANCUSKA TENISISTKA SUZANNE LENGLEN Picture dated from the '20s of French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen returning a forehand. Suzanne Langlen, who died in 1938 at the age of 39, remains the most famous French tennis woman player, winning the singles and mixed double Olympic titles in 1920 in Antwerp. World champion at the age of 15, she also won six Wimbledon titles and 19 French Open at Roland Garros stadium.

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