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It is said that Wimbledon will never lose its charm. Is it true in the real sense? Your views?
Asked by Good Citizen,
07 Jul '10 03:46 pm
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It has stood the test of time for close to a century and half as the most prestigious and premier tournament of lawn tennis. Is it the lush green grass of the courts or the pristine surroundings of the complex that stands out or is it the methodical and clinical precision with which it is conducted and yet retaining a charm about it which has made it something different from the other three of the grandslam events? Whatever it is, it still stands out. Wimbledon spells the name of tennis in a way no other location does it - so much is the affinity and symbolism of the venue with tennis that, even in future if the location becomes famous for something else, it will never loose its identity to be known for the tournament in conducts every year. For this reason, it attracts the crowds, there is still traces of the old British fuedality taking centre stage as no where else in times of modern democracy which has done away with such practices. The crowds are great, more discplined and there i
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Answered by Omega, 08 Jul '10 10:48 am
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Yes, it is played in true spirit without any controversy so far with fair game, promptness and prepared venue
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 07 Jul '10 03:57 pm
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Yes,because,even though I am not a fan of tennis,I never miss the matches.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 07 Jul '10 03:50 pm
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Yes, because it is the only sports where match fixing , bribery etc does not exist, I pray God that it should always be a clean gaime.
Answered by tinamohamedali, 07 Jul '10 03:41 pm
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