Close Menu
Sports Review News
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Hocky
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Motorsport
  • Tennis

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative sports news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending

Royals reacquire Adam Frazier in an All-Star break trade with the Pirates

July 16, 2025

Both LeBron James, Lakers reportedly expect star to be at Lakers’ training camp this fall

July 16, 2025

Autosport Racing podcast: The Cadillac curse breaks

July 16, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Sports Review News
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Hocky
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Motorsport
  • Tennis
Sports Review News
Home»Tennis»Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?
Tennis

Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
Why is there a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy?

WINNING Wimbledon is one of the greatest feats a tennis player can achieve – with the men’s champion presented with a spectacular trophy as well as millions in prize money!

Here we take a look at the history of the cup presented to the Men’s Singles winner and why there’s a pineapple at its peak.

The Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles Trophy is one of the most iconic prizes in the world of sport, instantly recognisable by its elegant design and the somewhat curious pineapple ornament perched on top of its lid.

The trophy itself was first introduced in 1887, replacing earlier incarnations that had been permanently won by players after consecutive championship triumphs.

Crafted by the prestigious silversmith firm Elkington & Co., the trophy stands 18 inches tall and weighs approximately three and a half kilograms.

It is made of silver gilt and bears the inscription: “The All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Championship of the World.”

Champions receive a three-quarter size replica of the cup instead of the real thing, which is kept at SW19 throughout the year.

But it’s the pineapple pinnacle that draws the most attention and curiosity.

To understand why this particular fruit was chosen, it helps to consider the cultural context of the late 19th century.

During the Victorian era, pineapples were not the everyday treat we know today.

Instead, they were rare, exotic and expensive, often imported at great cost from tropical regions.

Because of their scarcity and the difficulty involved in cultivating them in Europe, pineapples became a symbol of wealth and luxury.

BBC Wimbledon pundit McEnroe walked out as furious fight broke out in press room

They were often used as decorative motifs in architecture, furniture and silverware to convey status and welcome.

Displaying a pineapple was a way to show generosity and high social standing.

It was associated with warmth and hospitality, signalling to guests that they were honoured and valued.

This symbolism made the pineapple an ideal emblem to adorn the Wimbledon trophy, which represents not only sporting excellence, but also the prestige and tradition of the All England Club.

Nobody is one-hundred percent sure why the trophy features the pineapple.

But a spokesperson for the Wimbledon Museum backed up this theory: “In the 17th century pineapples were impossible to grow in the UK and they had to be imported, so being presented with one at a feast was seen as a great compliment.

“You might have seen pineapples being used on gateposts of stately homes as you travel around the UK. It’s because of their rarity.”

So while no official record explicitly states why the pineapple was chosen for the Wimbledon trophy, historians widely accept that its inclusion was meant to reflect these values of exclusivity and graciousness.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleEddie Hearn Targets Blockbuster Shakur Stevenson vs. Gervonta Davis Fight Next Amid Tank’s Legal Woes
Next Article Mets' Carlos Mendoza updates statuses of José Butto, Max Kranick

Related Posts

Ben Shelton gets over Wimbledon heartache as US tennis star packs on PDA with Trinity Rodman on vacation

July 15, 2025

British tennis star BANNED for four years over doping – despite being cleared 18 months ago

July 15, 2025

Brit ace, 28, reveals incredible first purchase from split of £680k Wimbledon winnings after clinching sensational title

July 14, 2025

Sinner and Swiatek awkwardly dance at Wimbledon Champions’ Ball but VIPs ‘drunk enough’ not to judge

July 14, 2025

Love pours in as Wimbledon star Tommy Paul gets engaged to influencer girlfriend Paige Lorenze

July 14, 2025

Jannik Sinner wins first Wimbledon title just two months after returning from drugs ban in thriller over Carlos Alcaraz

July 13, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss

Royals reacquire Adam Frazier in an All-Star break trade with the Pirates

By News RoomJuly 16, 2025

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals reacquired veteran utility player Adam Frazier in…

Both LeBron James, Lakers reportedly expect star to be at Lakers’ training camp this fall

July 16, 2025

Autosport Racing podcast: The Cadillac curse breaks

July 16, 2025

Hamzah Sheeraz Enters The Ring’s Top 10: New Super Middleweight Contender at #7

July 16, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative sports news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
© 2025 Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.