Tennis players shaking hands at the net symbolising Masonic brotherhood
Personal Development & Leadership

Winning and Losing at Wimbledon: Lessons in Brotherhood

Picture the scene: two men stand facing each other on the sacred grass of one of the world’s most famous tennis tournaments. One celebrates; the other bows his head. But what happens in that quiet moment at the net, when they shake hands? Is it mere formality, or does something deeper reside in that gesture? It’s worth asking what these sporting moments can teach us about a concept Freemasons have cherished for centuries: brotherhood. Why Does That Moment at the Net Move Us So Deeply? There is something extraordinary about the instant two opponents look each other in the eye after everything has been said and done. One has won. The other has lost. And yet they reach out and shake hands. Why does this touch so many viewers? Perhaps because we recognise something in it that goes beyond competition. We see two people who, despite their battle, acknowledge each other as equals. That is precisely what brotherhood means: the recognition that you stand before a fellow human being, not merely a rival. In Freemasonry, we often speak of meeting our Brethren “on the level.” Regardless of rank, background, or achievement, we stand as equals before one another. The tennis […]