Virginia Wade CBE

Only British Woman to Win All Four Grand Slams, Former World No 2 & No 1 Doubles Player, Wimbledon 1977 Champion Cited for CBE & Hall of Fame

  • Only British woman to win all four Grand Slams
  • Singles World No 2 & Doubles World No 1
  • 55 professional singles titles over 26‑year career
  • Wimbledon 1977 winner during Queen’s Silver Jubilee
  • BBC & Eurosport tennis commentator & Wimbledon committee member

Virginia Wade CBE is one of Britain’s most iconic sports figures and a celebrated voice on high performance, elite mindset, and enduring excellence. As the only British woman to have won singles titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments, she has carved out a legacy defined by resilience, precision under pressure, and career longevity. Her deep understanding of peak performance – shaped by decades at the top of international sport – now underpins her captivating keynote speeches to organisations seeking world-class inspiration and actionable insight.

Born in Bournemouth and raised in South Africa, Virginia honed her competitive instincts early before returning to the UK and completing a degree in mathematics and physics at the University of Sussex. Turning professional in 1968, she made an immediate impact by winning the first-ever US Open in the Open Era, defeating Billie Jean King in the final. Her relentless drive took her to the summit of world tennis, achieving a career-high ranking of World No. 2 in singles and World No. 1 in doubles. She won a total of 55 professional singles titles, and her career, which spanned an extraordinary 26 years, included victories on every surface and in every environment – an enduring testament to mental adaptability and physical preparation.

Her most storied victory came in 1977, when she won Wimbledon in her 16th attempt, during the tournament’s centenary and Her Majesty the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. The historic moment symbolised not just personal triumph but national celebration. Virginia also amassed four Grand Slam doubles titles, partnered with legends such as Margaret Court, and was a perennial presence in the world’s top 10 from 1967 to 1979. Her career accolades include being appointed MBE in 1973, OBE in 1986, and CBE in 2025, and she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1989.

Since retiring, Virginia has become a fixture in global tennis commentary, serving as a respected analyst for the BBC, Eurosport, and CBS. Elected the first woman to the Wimbledon Committee in 1982, she has continued to influence the sport behind the scenes. Today, as a keynote speaker, she draws on decades of elite performance to explore themes of pressure, perseverance, preparation, and legacy. Virginia brings unmatched authenticity and gravitas to the stage, inspiring audiences with her lived experience of delivering excellence when it matters most.

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