Wimbeldon the way it used to be

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

1900-1920's
no long skirts and tight t-shirts in this wimbeldon! just good oldfashioned tennis. Ref: 3541

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  • surely you mean "no short skirts" in the video description

  • In a pervert's point of view then you're right but I believe that a shorter skirt provides more maneuverability. Plus back then short skirts would've made a woman be considered as a whore.

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  • This appears to be from 1931:

    1931 Miss C. Aussem (GER) 1 Miss H. Krahwinkel (GER) 4 6-2, 7-5

  • Y11971alex , you are right contamination is the word

  • @EggRollChinkFace Right little bit sexist but so true lol, Sharapova even wore skimpy clothing on purpose lol to get publicity, i mean what a great way for her sponsors to get noticed stick their clothes on a hot woman and get millions of men to watch though i wasnt really ever looking at the nike sign on her chest

  • @EggRollChinkFace Right little bit sexist but so true lol, Sharapova even wore skimpy clothing on purpose lol to get publicity

  • @oobalavivida

    so your not seeing the open stance semi western forehand then?

  • Amazing how different the game was back then

  • They certainly didn't waste any time between first and second serves!

  • EggRollChinkFace:

    Please stop from contaminating Youtube with your disgusting comments!

  • Helen Jacobs wore shorter shorts as well as Alice Marble around the mid 30's.

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