What is wimbledon 1976?

Wimbledon 1976 was a tennis tournament held in London, England, from June 21 to July 3, 1976. It was the 90th edition of the Wimbledon championships and was part of the 1976 Grand Prix circuit.

One of the main highlights of the tournament was the victory of Bjorn Borg in the men's singles category. Borg, a 20-year-old Swedish player, defeated Ilie Nastase of Romania in the final to win his first Wimbledon title. The victory marked the beginning of Borg's dominance at Wimbledon as he went on to win five consecutive titles in the following years.

In the women's singles, Chris Evert, an American player, won her second Wimbledon title by defeating the defending champion, Evonne Goolagong, in the final. Evert's victory also marked the beginning of her dominance at Wimbledon as she went on to win three more titles in the following years.

Other notable winners of the tournament included the American duo of Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez, who won the men's doubles title, and Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, who won the women's doubles title.

Overall, Wimbledon 1976 was a memorable tournament that marked the emergence of some of the greatest players in tennis history, including Bjorn Borg and Chris Evert.