It’s believed a pineapple is on the highest of Wimbledon’s males’s singles trophy due to the rarity of the fruit making it a standing image.
The Wimbledon championships began in 1877 and within the latter half of the nineteenth century, pineapples had been prized as an unique fruit regardless of being first being introduced again to Europe by Christopher Columbus virtually 400 years earlier.
Within the early 1900s in Hawaii pineapples had been first commercially produced as a way to import and develop in western Europe.
Due to that, the serving of pineapples was deemed as being of a better standing.
The present males’s singles trophy, together with the pineapple, is the third iteration of the trophy.
The trophy is fabricated from silver gilt and is eighteen inches (46 centimetres) tall.
Each winner of the lads’s singles trophy since 1877, the primary being Spencer Gore, is engraved on the trophy.
All winners since 1949 have additionally been given a reproduction of the trophy to maintain.








