This resource contains a fully editable and informative 100-slide PowerPoint presentation on Wimbledon and tennis and a 50 question PowerPoint quiz.
The PowerPoint focuses on the history of tennis and its growth and development, notable Wimbledon achievements, interesting Wimbledon facts and past and present players and their achievements. The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to one of Fred Perry’s Wimbledon wins, one of Andy Murray’s wins, one of Margaret Court’s wins, Virginia Wade’s win, Cliff Richard’s impromptu performance at Wimbledon when rain stopped play and a video of Wimbledon’s funniest moments through the years.
The quiz contains 50 questions on Wimbledon and tennis. There are 3 possible answers. It can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the ball image. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. A question and answer sheet are provided to allow individuals/teams to record their answers. Or these could be given to pupils for research.
Sample questions:
Which king had a tennis court built at Hampton Court in 1530?
How many tennis tournaments are there in the Grand Slam?
When did the Wimbledon Championships begin?
What is the minimum number of games in a set?
Who has won the most Ladies’ Singles at Wimbledon?
What are the clubs colours?
How many ball boys and ball girls are there at the Wimbledon tournament?
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