Answers 1 - Serena and Venus 2 - Richard Krajicek 3 - 17 4 - 6-6 5 - 1992 6 - Marc Rosset 7 - Goran Ivanisevic 8 - 1987 9 - Sergi Bruguera 10 - French Open Round 2

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Answers 1 - Serena and Venus 2 - Richard Krajicek 3 - 17 4 - 6-6 5 - 1992 6 - Marc Rosset 7 - Goran Ivanisevic 8 - 1987 9 - Sergi Bruguera 10 - French Open Round 2 Round 1 1 - What are the Williams sisters first names? 2 - Which Dutchman won Wimbledon in 1996? 3 - At what age did Boris Becker first win Wimbledon? 4 - At what score does a tie-break happen? 5 - In what year did Andre Agassi win his first Grand Slam title? 6 - At the 1992 Olympics, who won the men’s tennis singles? 7 - Which man won Wimbledon as a wild card entry in 2001? 8 - Pat Cash won the Wimbledon men’s singles title in which year? 9 - Jim Courier lost the 1993 French Open final to whom? 10 - Yevgeny Kafelnikov won the French Open and which other Grand Slam tournament? Round 1 - Answers 1 - Serena and Venus 2 - Richard Krajicek 3 - 17 4 - 6-6 5 - 1992 6 - Marc Rosset 7 - Goran Ivanisevic 8 - 1987 9 - Sergi Bruguera 10 - French Open Round 2 1 - Who won the 2013 Wimbledon men’s singles? 2 - The Australian Open is usually held in which month? 3 - Which venue hosts the French Open? 4 - On which court surface is Wimbledon played? 5 - A men’s Grand Slam singles match is best of how many sets? 6 - From 1976 to 1980, which man won 5 consecutive Wimbledon singles titles? 7 - John McEnroe’s lost the 1984 French Open final to whom? 8 - How many Grand Slam singles titles did Chris Evert win? 9 - In what year did Martina Hingis win her last Grand Slam singles title? 10 - Who did Lleyton Hewitt beat to win the 2001 US Open? Round 2 - Answers 1 - Andy Murray 2 - January 3 - Roland Garros 4 - Grass 5 - 5 6 - Bjorn Borg 7 - Ivan Lendl 8 - 18 9 - 1999 10 - Pete Sampras Round 3 1 - How many ATP singles titles did Tim Henman win? 2 - Who won the Wimbledon ladies singles title in 1977? 3 - Who captained Britain’s 2015 Davis Cup win? 4 - Who beat Greg Rusedski in the 1997 US Open final? 5 - How many Grand Slam singles titles did Sue Barker win? 6 - Which man won three Wimbledon titles between 1934 and 1936? 7 - Who did Andy Murray beat to win his first Grand Slam title? 8 - In 1987, which British pair won the Wimbledon mixed doubles? 9 - In 1977, John Lloyd reached the final of which Grand Slam? 10 - Which Brit won the US Open doubles in 1971 & 1972? Round 3 - Answers 1 - 11 2 - Virginia Wade 3 - Leon Smith 4 - Patrick Rafter 5 - 1 6 - Fred Perry 7 - Novak Djokovic 8 - Jeremy Bates & Jo Durie 9 - Australian Open 10 - Roger Taylor Round 4 1 - In what year did Arthur Ashe retire? 2 - Michael Chang won the 1989 French Open at what age? 3 - Which Czech man won the 1998 Australian Open? 4 - What is the term for a 40-40 score in tennis? 5 - What was Stefan Edberg’s tennis playing style? 6 - Steffi Graf won all four Grand Slam singles titles in which year? 7 - In 1991, who did Michael Stich beat to win Wimbledon? 8 - How many Wimbledon singles titles did Pete Sampras win? 9 - Roger Federer completed the career Grand Slam in which year? 10 - How many Grand Slam singles titles did Mats Wilander win? Round 4 - Answers 1 - 1980 2 - 17 3 - Petr Korda 4 - Deuce 5 - Serve and volley 6 - 1988 7 - Boris Becker 8 - 7 9 - 2009 10 - 7 Round 5 1 - Heather Watson was born in Jersey - True or False? 2 - Andy Roddick won Wimbledon in 2003 - True or False? 3 - Rafael Nadal was born in Mallorca - True or False? 4 - Monica Seles played right-handed - True or False? 5 - Jimmy Connors was born in 1951 - True or False? 6 - Gustavo Kuerten won 3 French Open titles - True or False? 7 - Martin Navratilova played left-handed - True or False? 8 - Andre Agassi turned professional in 1986 - True or False? 9 - Thomas Muster never won a match at Wimbledon - True or False? 10 - Milos Raonic lost the 2016 Wimbledon final to Andy Murray - True or False? Round 5 - Answers 1 - False 2 - False 3 - True 4 - False 5 - False 6 - True 7 - True 8 - True 9 - True 10 - True.
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