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Arts & Ideas

1922: Wimbledon and tennis fashions

Arts & Ideas

BBC

Society & Culture

4.2598 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

How tennis stars developed in the 1920s. Historian David Berry and poet Matt Harvey talk to Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough about Centre Court, its opening in the new home of the All England Club in 1922, the styling of stars and how participation in tennis changed.

Producer: Torquil MacLeod You can find more conversations about art and culture of the 1920s in a collection called Modernism on BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking programme website https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07p3nxh

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0:00.0

Can I just say?

0:01.5

You're about to listen to a BBC podcast.

0:04.0

It's such a wonderful listen.

0:05.6

So nice.

0:06.5

There are loads more like it on BBC sounds.

0:08.8

Different paces, different heights.

0:10.6

The roof is buckling.

0:11.9

Where you can also listen to live sports commentary.

0:14.2

It's right foot goes for goal.

0:16.7

And then enjoy even more podcasts full of analysis and reaction to the big stories.

0:21.7

The stat that is astonishing is they ended with the lowest amount of possession.

0:25.2

And she's had to live with that.

0:26.8

So if you love sport, a passion, it's almost like a religion.

0:29.7

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:31.7

Sort of expecting that every week now.

0:35.8

BBC Sounds, music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:39.5

Hello, I'm Eleanor Rosamund Barakoff, and as part of a series exploring other significant

0:44.4

cultural events that took place in the year that the BBC was founded, this episode of

0:49.8

the Arts and Ideas podcast looks at the All England Lawn Tennis Clubs move to its current home

0:55.7

in Church Road, Wimbledon, in 1922.

1:16.6

A seventh Wimbledon, a 21st Grand Slamov. Novak Jokovic, adding a memorable moment in Wimbledon's centenary celebrations.

1:25.6

Centre court may have become recognised globally as a symbol of British tennis,

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