A traditional fixture at Wimbledon is the way the BBC TV commentary box fills up with British players eliminated in the early rounds.
Clive James The Observer (1981) |
After an early singles exit at Wimbledon - All that's left for me to do is go find John Lloyd and start a family.
Pam Shriver (1986) |
At Wimbledon, the ladies are simply the candles on the cake.
John Newcombe |
I often surprise myself. You can't plan some shots that go in, not unless you're on marijuana, and the only grass I'm partial to is Wimbledon's.
Rod Laver (1970) |
On Steffi Graf's first round defeat at Wimbledon by Lori McNeil- Steffi Grief... the unstoppable juggernaut of women's tennis has just been run over by a Lori.
The Sun (1994) |
On the traditional English summer- It's always the same. Either it's rainy with sunny intervals or sunny with rainy intervals.
Pat DuPre |
The one foolproof way of putting the ticket touts out of business - a Wimbledon final between Pete Sampras and Jim Courier.
The Guardian (1993) |
| Wimbledon is getting a bit too like Royal Ascot. It's not what happens or who wins so much, as what clothes do I have on. David Lloyd (1995) |