Why Wimbledon Ladies Winners Get A Dish And Not A Trophy

Have you ever wondered why Wimbledon awards a trophy to the men’s champion and a dish to the ladies champion?

That’s because the primary role of women during the 19th century, when Wimbledon championships were started, was to manage household chores. So the dish is a relic of the past. It’s sometimes seen as sexist by today’s standards.

Venus Rosewater Dish

The ladies winner’s trophy (the dish) is called Venus Rosewater Dish. It was originally made by Birmingham silversmiths Elkington and Co in 1864. It is a replica of the original design by French carver Francois Briot.

The Venus Rosewater Dish was first awarded to the winner in 1886. The names of the ladies champions are engraved in the dish.

The dish features a female seated in the middle of the place with lamp on one hand and a jug in the other. She is surrounded by earth, water, air and fire. The rim features the seven liberal arts: grammar, rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, music and astrology.

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Brands That Sponsor Jack Draper

Tennis runs in Jack Draper’s family. His mom Nicky is a former British tennis champion. His dad Roger is a former former chief executive of Sport England and the Lawn Tennis Association.

Jack Draper was ranked number 7 in the world as a junior. He reached the finals at the 2018 junior Wimbledon Championships.

Since entering the pro tour, Draper has been mostly playing in the ITF and Challenger circuit. In 2021, he upset Jannik  Sinner on grass at Queens for the biggest win of his career. In June 2022, he entered the Top 100 in world rankings. In 2022, he won four Challenger titles. His sponsors are Nike and Dunlop. He has earned $1 million in his career.

Jack Draper’s Sponsors

Nike

Draper has an apparel and shoe sponsorship contract with Nike. 

Dunlop

Draper has a racquet sponsorship contract with Dunlop. He uses the Dunlop FX500 racquet.

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