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When Did Umpires At Wimbledon Stop Referring To Female Players As Miss As In 'Advantage Miss Wade'
Only just noticed the other day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Also, back in the long ago days there was a time when the married women at Wimbledon (and probably other slams) were presented on the scoreboard under their husbands' names, as in for example Billie Jean King was listed in 1980 as Mrs L.W. King. I know that was the tradition, so it isn't Wimbledon's fault, but it's a tradition well worth moving on from.
//in 10 years time, when there is no society and it's everyone for themselves, historians will be able to trace the origins back to when wimbledon umpires stopped calling female players miss//
I doubt that, but among many other small things they will note that around that time young nurses started calling elderly patients "Dear" or without invitation by their first names. Lots of things like that.
I doubt that, but among many other small things they will note that around that time young nurses started calling elderly patients "Dear" or without invitation by their first names. Lots of things like that.
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