2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles
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2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles
Summary
2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles is a tennis event[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of tennis_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles won the Sam Schröder[3].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles won the Niels Vink[4].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's instance of is recorded as tennis event[6].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's follows is recorded as 2022 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles[7].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's followed by is recorded as 2024 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles[8].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's location is recorded as All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club[9].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's part of is recorded as 2023 Wimbledon Championships[10].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's point in time is recorded as +2023-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's sport is recorded as wheelchair tennis[12].
- 2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles's competition class is recorded as wheelchair tennis quad doubles[13].
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Recognition
Wins include Sam Schröder[3], a wheelchair tennis player[14], b. 1999[15], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[16], awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau[17] and Niels Vink[4], a wheelchair tennis player[18], b. 2002[19], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[20], awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau[21].
Why It Matters
2023 Wimbledon Championships – wheelchair quad doubles ranks in the top 3% of tennis_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]