Loved it when the bloke Joe (?) was making all the decisions and over ruling his wife, she wanted Landmarks he said they would know nothing about landmarks and he knew a lot about Tennis. Question came upand he didn't have a clue. That soon shut him up. They put the least money on the correct answer - Fred Perry.
Which was obvious if they had worked it out. Becker well known for being the youngest ever champion at 17 and in the new open era champions are getting younger and younger. Now they are almost on their way out by mid 20's. In the 1930's when Perry was playing, the competition was not so intense and The Wimbledon Gentleman's Champion was just that - a Gentleman not a youngster. Ok Perry was only 25 when he first won his 5 consecutive Wimbledon's, but my point is, today's players are almost burned out by that age now.