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Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Number One Court, on the first day of the 1933
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Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Number One Court, on the first day of the 1933
Fred Perry competing at Wimbledon Number One Court, on the first day of the 1933 Championships. 26th June 1933.
Note to editors.
We do not have the exact details for this match, but Fred Perry was knocked out of the 2nd round of the tournament on Tuesday 27th June by Norman G. Farquharson.
Fred Perry went on to win Wimbledon in 1934, 1935 and 1936.
Picture taken 26th June 1933
James Jarche
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
C2970
Media ID 21845376
© Mirrorpix
1933 Fred Perry Overhead Whites Wimbledon Balletic Reach
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Fred Perry, the legendary tennis player, showcases his remarkable skills as he competes at Wimbledon's prestigious Number One Court on the opening day of the 1933 Championships. This print captures Perry in action on June 26th, 1933, displaying his balletic movements and incredible reach while clad in traditional tennis whites. Although we lack specific details about this particular match, it is worth noting that Perry was eliminated from the tournament's second round by Norman G. Farquharson on Tuesday, June 27th. However, this setback did not deter Perry from achieving greatness in subsequent years. Renowned for his exceptional talent and unwavering determination, Fred Perry went on to secure three consecutive Wimbledon victories in 1934,1935, and 1936. His triumphs solidified his status as one of the most accomplished players of his time and left an indelible mark on tennis history. Taken by James Jarche during that memorable summer day in London nearly a century ago (in the vibrant decade known as the '30s), this photograph perfectly encapsulates both the intensity and grace inherent to competitive sports. A true treasure from Memory Lane Prints that allows us to relive a moment when Fred Perry graced Centre Court with his extraordinary presence.
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