At Wimbledon, all players, including those in singles, doubles, and wheelchair events, receive special sterling silver plaques as mementos. The practice began for singles in 2022 and expanded to include doubles the following year. A former player and current tournament director, Jamie Baker, initiated the idea to provide players with a tangible keepsake of their participation, inspired by his own experience of competing at Wimbledon five times without winning a match. Players can pick up their plaques alongside other gifts before the tournament commences.
Each year, the design of the plaque slightly varies; the 2024 version resembles a silver postcard embossed with the Wimbledon logo, the year, an illustration of the tournament grounds, and the motto “Always like never before.” On the reverse side, it conveys congratulations for competing at Wimbledon and features a depiction of King Charles III. The plaques are presented in a green jewelry box with a message from Baker acknowledging the accomplishment of participating.
Players have expressed various intentions for their plaques, with some planning to display them proudly and others choosing to gift them to individuals who have supported their tennis journey. The unique aspect of Wimbledon awarding these mementos sets it apart from other Grand Slam events, resonating with players as a symbol of their hard work and dedication to reach such a prestigious stage in their careers.
Wimbledon’s tradition of giving out these special plaques serves as a reminder of the significance of competing at the renowned tournament, with many players cherishing the opportunity to have a physical representation of their participation at one of the most esteemed events in tennis.