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Best 1 Centre Court, Wimbledon

Centre Court represents Wimbledon’s most prestigious tennis venue. Located within the All England Club in London, it hosts the first round matches of the Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Singles competitions during the annual Championships. Opened in 1922, this historic grass court gained a retractable roof...

2 Grass TIOMOS Hinge Spring

The Grass TIOMOS Hinge Spring is a precision component central to the TIOMOS concealed hinge system. It utilizes a torsion spring and integrated fluid damping for exceptionally smooth, silent closing of cabinet doors and furniture. This design minimizes noise and provides a luxurious soft-close effe...

3 All England Club Wimbledon

The All England Club Wimbledon is a historic tennis venue located in southwest London. It hosts the prestigious Wimbledon Championships, one of the world’s most significant Grand Slam tournaments. Established in 1877, the club is notable for its traditional grass courts and iconic status within prof...

4 Pokémon Horizons: The Series

In a world filled with strange yet majestic creatures known as Pokémon, a new adventure begins! Hailing from the pristine region of Paldea, the timid Liko travels to the Kanto region to attend the Indigo Academy and become a Pokémon trainer—a person who forms relationships with Pokémon and trains th...

5 Henson Park Velodrome

Outdoor velodrome at Henson Park in Marrickville, inner Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, operated by local cycling clubs for grassroots track racing.

6 Inlaid grass-veneer moth

First described by Denis and Schiffermüller in 1775, the inlaid grass-veneer moth is a European species whose larvae feed primarily on mosses and grasses.

7 Grass moth
Grass moth

The grass moth belongs to the Crambidae family, first established by Pierre André Latreille in 1810, and is globally recognized for its grass-like camouflage.

8 Smoky wainscot moth

The smoky wainscot moth (Hypena proboscidalis) is a widespread Eurasian insect whose notable feature is its ability to feed exclusively on common stinging nettles.

9 Common wainscot moth

The common wainscot moth (Mythimna pallens) is a widespread noctuid species found across Europe, notable for its pale wings and long-distance migratory behavior.

10 Forage looper moth

Described by Pieter Cramer in 1779, the forage looper moth is a North American species whose caterpillars are known to feed on clovers and various grasses.

11 Clover looper moth

The clover looper moth is a Nearctic insect described by Francis Walker in 1858, notable for its larvae's looping movement and consumption of forage crops.

12 Hataitai Velodrome

Outdoor velodrome in the Hataitai suburb of Wellington, New Zealand, one of the country's older cycling tracks and still actively used by local cycling clubs.

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