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All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club

Also known as: Wimbledon

The world's most famous tennis venue, hosting Wimbledon since 1877.

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h

About

The All England Club at Wimbledon is the world's most famous tennis venue and host of the Championships, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world (since 1877). The strawberries-and-cream queue and the Centre Court grass are British summer institutions; the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum and stadium tour run year-round.

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From the Wikipedia article

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), also known as the All England Club, is a private members' club based at Church Road in the Wimbledon area of London, England. It is best known as the venue for the Wimbledon Championships, the only Grand Slam tennis event still held on grass. It is played every year since 1877 from late June to mid-July with the exceptions of World War I (1915-1918), World War II (1940-1945) and the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). Initially an amateur event that occupied club members and their friends for a few days each summer, the championships have become far more prominent than the club itself. The club has 375 full members, about 100 temporary playing members, and a number of honorary members. To become a full or temporary member, an applicant must obtain letters of support from four existing full members, two of whom must have known the applicant for at least three years. The name is then added to the candidates' list. Honorary members are elected from time to time by the club's committee. Membership carries with it the right to purchase two tickets for each day of the Wimbledon Championships. In addition to this, all champions are invited to become members. Catherine, Princess of Wales, has been the patron of the club since 2016, and took over in 2021 from Prince Edward, Duke of Kent when he stepped down as president of the club, among a number of royal patronages.

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Background

History

The club was founded by six gentlemen at the offices of The Field on 23 July 1868 at the height of a croquet craze as the All England Croquet Club, and held its first croquet competition in 1870. Its original ground was situated off Worple Road, Wimbledon. Croquet was very popular there until the then-infant sport of lawn tennis (a game introduced by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield a year or so prior, and originally called Sphairistikè) was introduced in 1875, when one lawn was set aside for this purpose. The first tennis gentlemen's championship in singles was held in July 1877, when the club changed its name to The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club. That year at Wimbledon service…

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Coordinates
51.4344, -0.2144
Established
1868
Opening
Apr-Sep 10:00-17:30; Oct-Mar 10:00-17:00
Official site
www.wimbledon.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club?
All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club is in London, United Kingdom.
When was All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club built?
Built or established in 1868.
Who owns All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club?
All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club is owned by | leader_title = Patron.