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A GUIDE TO THE 125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR DEBENTURE TICKET HOLDERS

WIMBLEDON 2011 MONDAY 20TH JUNE — SUNDAY 3RD JULY CONTENTS

CONTENTS

WELCOME  3 THE 62 — Ground Opening & Matches 62 MAP OF THE GROUNDS 6 — Provisional Schedule of Matches 64 DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ FACILITIES 9 — Changes to the Order of Play 65 — Safety & Comfort 10 — Cancellation of Play Due to Rain 65 — A Plan of Centre Court Debenture Facilities 12 — The Long Term Plan 66 — Emergency Evacuation 13 TRAVELLING TO — Security & Left Luggage 13 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS 68 — Dress Code 13 — Arriving by Car 68 — The Wimbledon Shop 15 — Map of London 69 DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ — Public Transport 70 RESTAURANTS & BARS 16 — Taxis 70 — The Courtside 18 — Debenture Holders’ Car Park 8 70 — The Renshaw 22 — Access to the Grounds 70 — The Champions’ Room 26 — Map of Approaches to Wimbledon 71. — The Terrace 30 — Map of Wimbledon & Car Parks 72 — The Roof Top 36 — Car Parking, Park & Ride 73 — The Courtside Balcony 40 — Motorcycles & Minibuses 73 — The Gallery 44 — Car Park Opening Times 73 — The Lounge 46 A—Z OF USEFUL INFORMATION 74 — The Veranda 50 — The No.1 Bar 54 ADVICE TO SPECTATORS 78 — Eating Elsewhere at The Championships 56 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 80 TICKETS 59 — Duplicate Tickets, Court Badges   & Car Park Passes 59 — Centre & No.1 Court Seating Plans 60  

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It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2011 WELCOME Championships. Once again, the finest players from all over the world will compete in the five TO THE 125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS main Championships events. In addition, the three FROM THE CHAIRMEN Veteran and four Junior events will also contribute to the excitement for spectators at one of the world’s greatest sporting events. Although the major changes to Centre Court, including the roof, and the new Court 2 were completed for the 2009 Championships, work continued at the south of the Grounds. A new Court 3 will be open for the 2011 Championships together with new facilities for marquee hospitality guests and The All England Club’s Groundstaff. For 2011, you should be aware that the southern courts have already been renumbered to accommodate the consequences of this work (please refer to the map in this Guide).

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For safety and comfort reasons, we would ask that During The Championships, the grounds will open spectators do not use glass drinking vessels on the at 10.30am and play on Centre Court is scheduled show courts. In addition, all drinks taken onto show to start at 1.00pm every day except for the final two courts or into the stands of any court should be days on Centre Court, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd covered to avoid spillage. Hot or strong smelling July, when play is scheduled to start at 2.00pm. food will also be prohibited on the show courts. We hope you enjoy your visit to Wimbledon. It is once again necessary to implement comprehensive security measures for all those visiting The Championships. These will include:

• e xtensive searches on entry to the Grounds and  the show courts

• n o left luggage facilities inside the Grounds. Left luggage space will be provided outside and you  “ Once again, the are therefore encouraged to bring as small a bag  as possible or at least leave yourself enough time finest players from to deposit any bags you do not require during the all over the world will day at one of the outside facilities

• travel restrictions. You are strongly recommended compete in the five main to use public transport wherever possible (please Championships events.” see the section ‘Travelling to The Championships’ PHILIP BROOK JOHN CURRY which details the comprehensive options available). CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT THE ALL ENGLAND  We know that these procedures may be LAWN TENNIS GROUND PLC inconvenient but we are equally sure that you  will understand the need to protect the safety  and security of all our visitors.

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•Centre  and No.1 Court debenture holders have their FACILITIES  own restaurant and bar facilities which have been  designed to be places in which to eat, drink and DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ relax in stylish surroundings. RESTAURANTS & BARS •The Centre Court facilities offer debenture holders  a variety of different restaurants and bars. •The newly extended No.1 Court debenture facilities   are within the No.1 Court building and overlooks grass courts 14—17. •Light refreshments are available in the debenture  holders’ restaurants and bars from 10.30am and “ Centre and No.1 Court  are open for lunch from 11.00am. Payment may be made by credit card or cash. debenture holders have •Entrance to the facilities for either the Centre Court their own restaurant and  or No.1 Court is gained by showing your ticket together with your own particular court badge. bar facilities which have •Centre Court and No.1 Court facilities have their  been designed to be own cloakrooms and toilets. •The dress code for admittance to the restaurants and places in which to  bars is smart casual, see p13 for further details. eat, drink and relax in •Smoking is not permitted in any of the debenture holders’ areas including outdoor balconies. stylish surroundings.”

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SAFETY & COMFORT

If you are intending to visit The Championships,  we would like you to have an enjoyable experience. The Championships Grounds cover more than 40 acres and are built on land which is not totally level. Therefore we ask you to take care and to consider your own and others’ safety and comfort by heeding the following:

• Wear appropriate footwear (flip flops and high heels are not recommended);

•Come prepared for extreme weather conditions,  taking appropriate measures when in the sun  or rain;

• Do not leave items unattended at any time; •Allow good time to reach your seat or destination  within the Grounds — do not rush through crowded areas;

•Take care when negotiating stairways inside and  outside the stadia. In common with most other  sports and entertainment venues, there are no supporting rails in tiered sections of the stands;

• If you face challenges or difficulties in negotiating distances or hilly ground, it may be easier for you to bring a wheelchair (Please note that neither AELTC nor St John Ambulance provides these  for visitors). “ The Championships For further ticket information (not ticket sales), or if you have limited mobility and would like Grounds cover more  further information concerning provision for our wheelchair users and ambulant-disabled than 40 acres.” customers, please call the Ticket Office on 020 8971 2473.

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LEVEL 5 EMERGENCY EVACUATION SECURITY & LEFT LUGGAGE

If you discover an accident, fire or suspect We constantly review our security procedures in package, contact a member of staff or steward the light of world events. There will be extensive or guard immediately (or telephone ext.2666 or searching on entry to the Grounds. There will 020 8971 2666 from an external line or direct be no general left luggage facilities inside the from a red emergency telephone). Give your name, Grounds. However, debenture holders will be  THEOOF R TOP the nature of the incident and the location. The able to leave small items in the debenture holders’ relevant emergency services will be despatched cloakrooms along with coats and umbrellas. immediately. If you are asked to evacuate a court Only one bag per person will be allowed into LEVEL 4 or the Grounds, please leave by the nearest exit or the Grounds and this bag should measure no as directed by uniformed stewarding staff, taking more than 40cm x 30cm x 30cm in size. No all your personal belongings with you. hard-sided items (e.g. picnic hampers, coolboxes Please note that, in order to ensure the or briefcases) of any size will be allowed into effectiveness of any emergency evacuation,  the Grounds. Left luggage space for items that THE GALLERY the All England Club regrets that spectators  exceed the size or style restriction will be provided using wheelchairs are only permitted access  outside and you are therefore encouraged to leave to designated areas within the stands. For the yourself enough time to deposit any bags you do same reason, large picnic hampers, coolboxes not require during the day at one of the outside or other large items will not be allowed into the facilities. We know that these procedures may be LEVEL 3 304 305 306 303 307 stands and should be deposited in one of the inconvenient but we are equally sure that you will 302 308 THE CHAMPIONS’  left luggage offices outside the Grounds. understand the need to protect the safety and 301 309 ROOM security of all our visitors. 318 310

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316 312 315 314 313 THE COURTSIDE DRESS CODE THE COURTSIDE BALCONY FOR DEBENTURE RESTAURANTS & BARS THE TERRACE The dress code for admittance to the restaurants LEVEL 2 and bars is smart casual. In particular, we request

203 204 that you and your guests do not wear torn jeans, 202 205 201 running vests, dirty trainers or sports shorts. Royal 206 Box Entrance for Debenture Tailored shorts for both ladies and gentlemen 207 212 Holders to The Champions’ Accesso t Debenture are acceptable. Gentlemen are not required to 211 208 Room, Business Centre  Holder Seats 210 209 & Shop wear a jacket and tie. All debenture tickets have Debenture Facilities details of the dress code printed on them. THE WINGFIELD Lifts to Debenture MAIN ENTRANCE Facilities For Debenture Holders Lifts CHURCH ROAD GATE 4 Stairs Toilets GOLF COURSE Debenture Holders’  Seating Car Park 8

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THE WIMBLEDON SHOP CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS

Centre Court Debenture Holders can enjoy peaceful • The shop is open from 10.30am until 7.00pm. and private shopping at THE WIMBLEDON SHOP • The shop has its own changing room. within their exclusive debenture facilities near the North Concourse entry, next to the Business Centre. • Staff will be happy to hold goods on your behalf The shop carries a selected range of merchandise for collection before 7.00pm or you can take them from The Wimbledon Collection, including towels, to the cloakroom for collection. crystal, jewellery, hats, umbrellas, bags, tennis • There is a Tax Free booth outside the No.1 Court balls, souvenir items and a small range of apparel Shop where tax refunds can be arranged for  including some of the most popular Polo Ralph those customers resident outside the E.U. who  Lauren lines. are eligible for a tax refund. • A selection of Wimbledon products can  be viewed and purchased online at  wimbledon.com/shop.

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DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ RESTAURANTS & BARS

• Centre Court debenture holders have access to  The Courtside, The Renshaw, The Champions’ Room, The Terrace, The Roof Top, The Courtside Balcony and The Gallery. •No.1 Court debenture holders have access to   The Renshaw, The Lounge, The Veranda and The No.1 Bar. • Reservations may be made for The Courtside, The Champions’ Room and The Renshaw restaurants (subject to availability) by contacting FMC, the Club’s official caterers:  — online through the debenture holders’ website at: wimbledon.com/debentures — by fax on: 020 8944 2253 — by email at: [email protected] Bookings are not acceptable by telephone,  but if you have a query on a confirmed booking, please telephone our caterers FMC on 020 8247 3023. Kindly note that reservations will only be accepted from registered debenture holders and that proof of identity may be required before confirmation of your booking can be acknowledged.

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THE COURTSIDE TO START MAIN COURSE PRAWN, RED PEPPER AND BABY GEM SALAD SERVED HOT CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Tomato and paprika aioli HrbC e rUSTED Welsh Lamb Cutlets Smoked Chicken with Mango Chilli Salsa Potato and braised lamb rosti, slow cooked carrot Rocket salad purée and a port wine reduction Quenelle of Wild Mushroom Paté Baked Thyme and Lemon Buttery brioche bread Anglesey Sea Bass The Courtside restaurant is our fine dining restaurant offering Crispy potato, fine green beans, grilled red debenture holders a delicious three course lunch menu and peppers and a lemon beurre blanc traditional Wimbledon afternoon tea. The wines on offer have Poached Evesham Asparagus been specially selected by our Official Wine Supplier to enhance with a Champagne Sauce your dining experience. The restaurant features showcases Buttered spinach, roasted cherry tomatoes  displaying memorable objects and images from Wimbledon history. and a fondant potato Reservations can be made for a maximum of six persons per table. SERVED COLD S TaLMON asting Plate Faroe Isles poached salmon with cucumber and dill, hot smoked salmon with an avocado salsa and lemon cured salmon with spring onion and crème fraiche potato salad Marinated Breast of Gressingham Duck Egg noodle and Pak Choi salad with a sweet  soy dressing

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DESSERTS AFTERNOON TEA WINE LIST

K SeNTISH trawberries and Blackberries Rceptione Sandwiches CHAMPAGNE Cornish clotted cream Prawn Mayonnaise,  Lanson Black Label £61.00 Roast Chicken & Watercress,  Rich Chocolate Torte Lanson Black Label — half bottle £32.50 Free Range Egg & Baby Spinach,  Bailey’s and cookie crumb mousse Lanson Rosé £66.50 Ham & Grain Mustard Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 Vanilla Brulée Tart Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut £85.00 Crushed raspberries Devon Fruit Scones Strawberry Jam, Cornish clotted cream WHITE Freshly BREWED Coffee 125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS' Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 Bottle of Evian water for the court TRADITIONAL FRUITCAKE — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 PASSION FRUIT PAVé Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 £65.00 per person RED BERRY AND CHOCOLATE MILLEFEUILLE Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 a 10% optional gratuity will be added to the bill — By the glass £6.00 PINK ECLAIR Macon Villages Louis Chedeville 2009 £26.50 Strawberries & Cream Riff Pinot Grigio delle Venezie Terra Alpina 2010 £28.50 Pouilly Fumé Les Berthiers Claude Michot 2010  £40.00 Indian TeA Chablis Terroirs de Chablis Patrick Piuze 2009/10  £42.00

£15.50 per person RED a 10% optional gratuity will be added to the bill Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Castillo de Clavijo Rioja Crianza 2007  £24.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Fleurie Millesime Cave de Fleurie 2009 £32.00 Châteauneuf du Pape Rouge Château St-Jean 2008/09 £47.50

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé £19.50 — By the glass £5.00 Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50

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THE RENSHAW TO START MAIN COURSE F I aROE sLES Hot Smoked Salmon SERVED HOT CENTRE & No.1 COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Avocado salsa with a cold red pepper soup M aRINATED Welsh Rump of Lamb Chargrilled Artichoke Salad with a Rocket Crust Black olive tapenade Potato and braised lamb rosti, slow cooked carrot purée and a port wine reduction Seared Fillet of West Country Beef Marinated wild mushroom salad Pan Fried Anglesey Fillet of Sea Bass The Renshaw twins dominated the Wimbledon Championships in Seafood bouillabaisse the 1880s — between them they won The Championships eight times. Poached Evesham Asparagus The Renshaw restaurant will be available all day for the exclusive use with a Champagne Sauce of debenture holders and is situated directly below the No.1 Court Buttered spinach, roasted cherry tomatoes  debenture holders’ lounge. This restaurant offers debenture holders and a fondant potato a reserved table for the day with a three course lunch and afternoon tea, a welcome glass of Pimm’s or champagne on arrival, wines SERVED COLD with your meal and a complimentary bar throughout the day for S TaLMON asting Plate an inclusive price. Reservations can be made for a maximum of six Faroe Isles poached salmon with cucumber and persons per table. dill, hot smoked salmon with an avocado salsa and lemon cured salmon with spring onion and crème fraiche potato salad Dorset Chicken Ballotine stuffed with Sun Blushed Peppers and Basil Scented couscous, mixed leaves  and a pesto dressing

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DESSERTS AFTERNOON TEA DRINKS

K SeNTISH trawberries and Blackberries Rceptione Sandwiches ON ARRIVAL Cornish clotted cream Prawn Mayonnaise,  Lanson Champagne Roast Chicken & Watercress,  Lemon Meringue Tart Pimm’s No.1 Cup Free Range Egg & Baby Spinach,  Kentish raspberries Ham & Grain Mustard Wthi lunch Strawberry and Chocolate Honeycomb Cheesecake Pouilly Fumé Les Berthiers Claude Michot 2010 Devon Fruit Scones Strawberry syrup Fleurie Millesime Cave de Fleurie 2009 Strawberry Jam, Cornish clotted cream Evian Still Mineral Water 125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS' Badoit Sparkling Mineral Water Freshly BREWED Coffee TRADITIONAL FRUITCAKE

PASSION FRUIT PAVé A complimentary copy of the official Wimbledon programme Bottle of Evian water to take on court RED BERRY AND CHOCOLATE MILLEFEUILLE PINK ECLAIR £130.00 per person Strawberries & Cream a 10% optional gratuity will be added to the bill Indian TeA

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THE CHAMPIONS’ ROOM TO START FROM THE CHEF’S TABLE PnFieda r Goat’s Cheese Ravioli HAND CARVED CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Asparagus, pea and chervil sauce Rastbo i -Eye of West Country Beef Lemon Cured Salmon Marinated Leg of Welsh Lamb Confit of onions and pancetta Served with roasted potatoes, buttered greens Smoked Chicken with Mango Chilli Salsa and a red wine jus Rocket salad The Champions’ Room restaurant will be available all day for S eAFOOD Bar the sole use of Centre Court debenture holders. This exclusive P oACHED Faroe Isles Salmon with Cold restaurant offers our finest service with a reserved table for the day, Hollandaise a sumptuous hot and cold buffet lunch, afternoon tea, a welcome glass of Pimm’s or champagne on arrival, specially selected wines Curried Cornish Crab with Tomato with your meal and a complimentary bar throughout the day for an on Crostini all-inclusive price. Reservations can be made for a maximum of six Smoked Salmon with Cucumber persons per table. and Mint Yoghurt Marinated Crayfish, Prawns and Squid with a Citrus Dressing Hot Smoked Salmon, Avocado Salsa with a Cold Red Pepper Soup Platter of Tiger and King Prawns with Lemon Mayonnaise

Potato, Roasted Pepper and Mozzarella Frittata Spicy tomato sauce

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SALADS DESSERTS AFTERNOON TEA DRINKS

MdL ixe eaf K SeNTISH trawberries and Blackberries Rceptione Sandwiches ON ARRIVAL Cornish clotted cream Prawn Mayonnaise,  Spring Onion and Crème Fraiche Champagne Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut Roast Chicken & Watercress,  Potato Salad Lemon Meringue Tart Pimm’s No.1 Cup Free Range Egg & Baby Spinach,  Kentish raspberries French, Soya and Cannellini Beans Ham & Grain Mustard Wthi lunch with Red Wine Vinegar Shallots Strawberry and Chocolate Honeycomb Cheesecake WHITE Rice, Sultanas and Toasted HazelnutS Devon Fruit Scones Strawberry syrup Chablis Terroirs de Chablis Patrick Piuze 2009/10 with a Grainy Mustard Sauce Strawberry Jam, Cornish clotted cream Stoneleigh Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Cucumber and Pea Shoots FROM THE TROLLEY 125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS' with a White Balsamic Syrup TRADITIONAL FRUITCAKE RED E CnGLISH heese Selection Stoneleigh Marlborough Pinot Noir 2009 Yellow Cherry and Plum Tomatoes, Farmhouse cheeses served with chutneys  PASSION FRUIT PAVé Château Maurac Cru Bourgeois Haut Medoc 2004 Basil AND Baby Mozzarella & oat biscuits RED BERRY AND CHOCOLATE MILLEFEUILLE Celeriac and Apple Slaw ROSÉ PINK ECLAIR Château d’Esclans Whispering Angel 2010 Strawberries & Cream Indian TeA Evian Still Mineral Water Badoit Sparkling Mineral Water

£150.00 per person a 10% optional gratuity will be added to the bill

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THE TERRACE THE HOT COUNTER THE SEAFOOD COUNTER C RaRVED oast West Country H L aLF oBSTER* with Tomato CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Rib-eye of Beef and Herb Vinaigrette £30.00 with grilled peppers and  Duo of Smoked Faroe Isles Salmon red onions in a rustic roll £16.50 Smoked and hot smoked salmon with Grilled Piri Piri Dorset an avocado salsa and crushed new Chicken Breast £14.50 potatoes with a horseradish cream £17.50

The Terrace self-service restaurant provides debenture holders with high Scottish Salmon Poached Faroe Isles Salmon quality food and beverages throughout the day and is an ideal location and Spring Onion Fishcake £14.50 Spring onion and crème fraiche potato salad with baby leaves £17.00 for a quick lunch or afternoon tea while enjoying the wonderful view Mushroom QuICHE £14.50 from the balcony looking out over the Tea Lawn. Light refreshments Avocado Pear with Marie All served with French fries and your  will be available from 10.30am and lunch from 11.00am. It will not be Rose Prawns £14.50 own selection from The Terrace salad bar possible to make reservations but the restaurant is designed to allow for maximum capacity throughout at peak times. * Sourced from the Marine Stewardship Council who regulate and certify sustainable seafood.

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THE TERRACE SALAD BAR SALADS DESSERTS AFTERNOON TEA Mdeaixe l F FROM THE DELI K SeNTISH trawberries and CREAM £2.50 S aNDWICH Platter for One from £4.80 Spring onion and crème fraiche DrsetCo hicken Caesar Salad potato salad Vanilla Brulée Tart TWO Devon Fruit Scones Classic Caesar salad with Parmesan and croutons Crushed Kentish raspberries  £4.50 with strawberry jam and Cornish  French, soya and cannellini beans clotted cream £4.80 Confit Duck Noodle Salad with red wine vinegar shallots Chocolate Mascarpone Cheesecake Oriental shoestring vegetables with egg noodles Orange crème fraiche £4.50 Wimbledon cake selection Rice, sultanas and toasted hazelnuts Farmhouse Fruit, Carrot,  Prawn Orzo Pasta Salad with a grainy mustard sauce Coffee and Walnut, Chocolate Fudge,  Prawns and pasta bound in a light herb  Victoria Sponge £4.00 and tomato dressing Cucumber and pea shoots with a white balsamic syrup Bath Bun with Butter £2.70 Pancetta, sun-blushed Tomato and Flat Leaf Parsley Rice Salad Yellow cherry and plum tomatoes, basil and baby mozzarella Hot Smoked Faroe Isles Salmon with salad potatoes and a lemon herb dressing Pesto tortellini pasta Potato, Roasted Peppers and Celeriac and apple slaw Mozzarella Frittata Fruity couscous with a spicy tomato sauce

Plate £14.50  Bowl £8.50

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LIGHT BITES BEVERAGES WINE LIST

S eLECTION of Bloomer POT OF TEA FOR ONE £2.70 CHAMPAGNE Sandwiches from £5.00 POT OF COFFEE £2.70 Lanson Black Label £61.00 Double-filled Muffin £2.30 Lanson Black Label — half bottle £32.50 ORANGE JUICE — 250ml £2.80 Lanson Rosé £66.50 Giant Cookie £1.90 APPLE JUICE — 250ml £2.80 Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 HAND-COOKED CRISPS £1.20 J20 — 330ml £2.70 WHITE MELON POT £3.50 EVIAN STILL MINERAL WATER — 500ml £2.10 Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 BISCUIT BAR £2.00 PEPSI COLA — 500ml £2.10 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 DIET PEPSI, TANGO and 7Up — 600ml £2.10 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 ICED tea and coffee £2.70 Macon Villages Louis Chedeville 2009 £26.50 Riff Pinot Grigio delle Venezie Terra Alpina 2010 £28.50 Jacob’s Creek Semillon Chardonnay — 18.75cl £4.90

RED Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Castillo de Clavijo Rioja Crianza 2007  £24.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Shiraz Cabernet — 18.75cl £4.90

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 Jacob’s Creek Shiraz Rosé — 18.75cl £4.90

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THE ROOF TOP SANDWICHES DESSERTS & LIGHT BITES SokedFm aroe Isles Salmon CUPke Ca £2.70 CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS and Crayfish Kentish Strawberries and cream £2.50 on wholegrain bread  with lemon mayonnaise £12.00 Biscuit bars £2.00 Wimbledon Club HAND-COOKED CRISPS £1.20 Smoked chicken, Gloucestershire bacon  and avocado with wholegrain mustard  The Roof Top bar is an open terrace bar on top of the Centre Court mayonnaise £11.50 HOT BEVERAGES building with spectacular views of the outside courts and Wimbledon Sandwiches are served with hand-cooked  Park golf course. Debenture holders can enjoy platters to share, CAPPUCCINO £2.20 potato crisps and summer leaves gourmet sandwiches, fine wines, Pimm’s and premium bottled beers LATTE £2.20 whilst enjoying the fresh air. SHARING PLATTERS ESPRESSo £1.80 AMERICANO £2.20 CredMu eats TEA £2.20 Capocollo, hot salami, prosciutto  and Serrano ham served with flat breads  and olive oil £16.00 AntipastI Marinated wild mushrooms and baby  mozzarella, olives, sun-dried tomatoes,  char-grilled artichoke, hummus, black olive tapenade, basil pesto with focaccia £14.50

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WINE LIST

CHAMPAGNE Lanson Black Label £61.00 Lanson Black Label — half bottle  £32.50 Lanson Rosé  £66.50 Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut £85.00

WHITE Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Stellenrust Chenin Blanc 2010 £26.50 Sancerre Le Manior Andre Neveu 2010 £33.50

RED Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Springfield Estate Firefinch Ripe Red 2007 £26.50 Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Château Moulin Favre 2009 £29.50

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 — By the glass £5.00 Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50

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THE COURTSIDE BALCONY BISTRO SALADS AFTERNOON TEA F I aROE sLE Poached Salmon Rceptione Sandwiches CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Spring onion and crème fraiche potato  Prawn Mayonnaise,  salad with baby leaves £17.00 Roast Chicken & Watercress,  Free Range Egg & Baby Spinach,  Gressingham Duck Breast Ham & Grain Mustard Oriental shoestring vegetables with  egg noodles £16.50 Devon Fruit Scones Dorset Chicken Ballotine stuffed This hidden treasure offers a light bistro menu and is Strawberry Jam, Cornish clotted cream the perfect place for an al fresco lunch or just to relax with sun-blush peppers and basil Scented couscous, mixed leaves  125TH CHAMPIONSHIPS' and share a bottle of chilled champagne. There is no and a pesto dressing £14.50 TRADITIONAL FRUITCAKE need to book a table in this open-air restaurant. Avocado Pear and Marie PASSION FRUIT PAVé Rose Prawns RED BERRY AND CHOCOLATE MILLEFEUILLE Cucumber and pea shoot salad  and a white balsamic syrup £14.50 PINK ECLAIR Potato, Roasted Pepper Strawberries & Cream and Mozzarella Frittata Indian TeA Spicy tomato sauce, French soya  and cannellini beans and red wine  vinegar shallots £13.50 £15.50 per person a 10% optional gratuity will be added to the bill DESSERTS

K SeNTISH trawberries and Cream £2.50 Chocolate Mascarpone Cheesecake Orange crème fraiche £4.50

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WINE LIST

CHAMPAGNE Lanson Black Label £61.00 Lanson Black Label — half bottle £32.50 Lanson Rosé £66.50 Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut £85.00

WHITE Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Macon Villages Louis Chedeville 2009 £26.50 Riff Pinot Grigio delle Venezie Terra Alpina 2010 £28.50 Pouilly Fumé Les Berthiers Claude Michot 2010 £40.00 Chablis Terroirs de Chablis Patrick Piuze 2009/10  £42.00

RED Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Castillo de Clavijo Rioja Crianza 2007  £24.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Fleurie Millesime Cave de Fleurie 2009 £32.00 Châteauneuf du Pape Rouge Château St-Jean 2008/09 £47.50

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 — By the glass £5.00 Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50

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THE GALLERY HOT BEVERAGES BAR WINE LIST C aPPUCCINO £2.20 PIMM'S No.1 CUP CHAMPAGNE CENTRE COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Small glass £5.20 Latte £2.20 Lanson Black Label £61.00 Large glass £7.00 Lanson Black Label — half bottle £32.50 Espresso £1.80 Per Jug £21.50 Lanson Rosé £66.50 Americano £2.20 Spirits Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 Per measure £2.40 Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut £85.00 Tea £2.20 MIXERS £1.70 The Gallery bar provides wonderful views WHITE over the outside courts and the London LIGHT BITES EVIAN STILL MINERAL WATER — 500ml £2.10 Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 skyline and has been designed for debenture GROLSCH — By the glass £4.50 holders to enjoy a great selection of drinks S aNDWICH Platter for OnE from £4.80 Half pint £2.20 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 in an elegant setting. A selection of freshly CUP Cake £2.70 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 MAGNERS CIDER made deli sandwiches will be available from Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 Biscuit bars £2.00 Half pint £2.30 11.00am—2.00pm for debenture holders to — By the glass £6.00 enjoy with their drinks. Hand-cooked crisps £1.20 GUINNESS Stellenrust Chenin Blanc 2010 £26.50 Half pint £2.30 Sancerre Le Manior Andre Neveu 2010 £33.50 WORTHINGTONS CREAM FLOW RED Half pint £2.20 Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 — By the glass £4.50 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Springfield Estate Firefinch Ripe Red 2007 £26.50 Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Château Moulin Favre 2009 £29.50

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 — By the glass £5.00 Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50

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THE LOUNGE SALADS DESSERTS DofS u o moked Faroe Isles Salmon K SeNTISH trawberries and Cream £2.50 No.1 COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Smoked and hot smoked salmon with an  Vanilla Brulée tart avocado salsa and crushed new potatoes  Crushed Kentish raspberries £4.50 with a horseradish cream £17.50 Chocolate Mascarpone Poached Faroe Isles Salmon Cheesecake Spring onion and crème fraiche  Orange crème fraiche £4.50 potato salad with baby leaves £17.00 Light refreshments will be available in the recently refurbished debenture holders’ self-service restaurant from 10.30am and Dorset Chicken Ballotine stuffed with sun-blush peppers and basil lunch from 11.00am. It will not be possible to make reservations Scented couscous, mixed leaves  but the restaurant is designed to cater for a large number of and a pesto dressing £14.50 diners at peak times. Avocado Pear and Marie Rose Prawns Cucumber and pea shoot salad  and a white balsamic syrup £14.50 Potato, Roast Pepper and Mozzarella Frittata Spicy tomato sauce with French, soya  and cannellini beans and red wine  vinegar shallots £13.50 Gloucestershire Smoked Bacon Loin Spiced apple chutney, celeriac and apple  slaw and grain mustard salad potatoes £13.50

SERVED HOT

WstC e oUNTRY Prime Steak Burger served in a rustic roll with French fries  and garden salad £13.50 Chargrilled Dorset Chicken Caesar Salad Parmesan croutons £13.50

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AFTERNOON TEA d RINKS

S aNDWICH Platter for One from £4.80 PtfTo o ea for one £2.70 TWO Devon Fruit Scones cafetière of Coffee £2.70 with strawberry jam and Cornish  Orange Juice clotted cream £4.80 and Apple Juice — 250ml £2.80 Wimbledon cake selection Evian Still Mineral Water — 500ml £2.10 Farmhouse Fruit, Carrot,  Coffee and Walnut, Chocolate Fudge,  J20 — 330ml £2.70 Victoria Sponge £4.00 Pepsi Cola — 500ml £2.10 Diet Pepsi, Tango and 7Up — 600ml £2.10 LIGHT BITES Iced Tea and Coffee £2.70 SALADS-TO-Go £5.50 Pimm’s No.1 Cup £7.00 Bloomer sandwiches from £5.00 Jacob’s Creek Shiraz Rosé Double-filled Muffins £2.30 — 18.7cl £4.90 Giant Cookies £1.90 Jacob’s Creek Semillon Chardonnay Biscuit Bar £2.00 — 18.7cl £4.90 Hand-cooked Crisps £1.20 Jacob’s Creek Shiraz Cabernet — 18.7cl £4.90

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THE VERANDA ANTIPASTI SECONDI I nSALATA di Mozzarella CARNE E PESCE No.1 COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Buffalo mozzarella with fresh beef tomatoes, basil S aLMON alsa Verde leaves and olive oil Roasted salmon served with a herbed potato, Piatto di Prosciutto & Salami DI Napoli olive, tomato & red onion salad and salsa verde Long-cured Parma ham and salami Pollo AL PESTO Insalata di Mare Pan-fried chicken breast with pesto served  Overlooking courts 14 and 15 this new open-air restaurant has an Mediterranean prawns, squid rings,  with roasted onions, potatoes infused with  innovative canopy that provides protection from bright sunshine and mussels & baby octopus with a citrus dressing thyme & basil and a green salad rain. For lunch, an exciting Italian menu will offer a range of antipasti, Carciofi marinati, pepPeroni ALFORNO, PIZZA stone baked pizzas, delicious pasta dishes, specially selected wines pomodori secchi, olive e zuccHINI and, of course, strawberries and cream. Afternoon tea and a light Marinated artichokes, oven-roasted peppers,  Fnghiu bites menu will be available throughout the rest of the day. There is sun-dried tomatoes, olives and courgettes Mushrooms, porcini oil and thyme  with mozzarella and tomato no need to book a table but we do encourage you to arrive early Insalata DI Rucola for lunch. Rocket leaves with crispy pancetta  Russo and shavings of Grana Padano cheese Grilled chicken slices and roasted peppers  with mozzarella and tomato Insalata dI PATATE Italian potato salad Margherita Tomato, mozzarella, olive oil and basil Insalata Nicoise Fresh green bean salad with plum tomatoes,  Diavola new potatoes, free-range boiled eggs  Spicy pepperoni, green chillies, juicy tomato  with vinaigrette and mozzarella FOCACCIA all’aglio PASTA Foccacia garlic bread L aSAGNE al Forno Rich beef bolognese layered with pasta and 2-course fixed menu— £22.00 creamy white sauce, served with a mixed salad Penne al FRUTTI di Mare Penne pasta with squid rings, mussels and prawns with garlic and herbs Gnocchi Handmade delicate gnocchi served in the traditional way with goat’s cheese and baby spinach 50 51 RESTAURANTS & BARS | THE VERANDA | MENU RESTAURANTS & BARS | THE VERANDA

DOLCI E FORMAGGI CAFFE WINE LIST

T oRTA AL Limone C aPPUCCINO £2.20 WHITE Sicilian lemon tart with vanilla cream £4.50 Espresso £1.80 Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 Tiramisu — By the glass £4.50 CAFE LATTE £2.20 Savoirdi biscuits soaked in an espresso  Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 liqueur and layered with mascarpone CIOCCOLATA £2.20 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 and cocoa £4.50 Stellenrust Chenin Blanc 2010 £26.50 POT OF Tea FOR ONE £2.70 Riff Pinot Grigio delle Venezie Terra Alpina 2010 £28.50 Torta Estiva Cherry tart with almond frangipane  BAR RED and cherry crème fraiche £4.50 Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 Fragole e panna DIGESTIVI — By the glass £4.50 Strawberries and Clotted Cream £2.50 Amaretto — 25ml £3.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Sambuca — 25ml £3.00 GELATI E SORBETTI Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 Grappa — 25ml £3.00 A selection of authentic Italian ice-cream  Springfield Estate Firefinch Ripe Red 2007 £26.50 and sorbet £4.50 EVIAN STILL MINERAL WATER — 750ml £4.60 Ceppaiano Chianti 2009 £30.00 Selezione di formaggi BADOIT MINERAL WATER — 750ml £4.60 ROSÉ Selection of cheeses with biscuits,  PERONI NASTRO AZZURRO BEER chutneys and grapes  £6.00 Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 — 330ml £3.80 — By the glass £5.00 GROLSCH PREMIUM LAGER Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50 — 450ml £5.40

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THE No.1 BAR HOT BEVERAGES BAR WINE LIST C aPPUCCINO £2.20 PIMM'S No.1 CUP CHAMPAGNE No.1 COURT DEBENTURE HOLDERS Small glass £5.20 Latte £2.20 Lanson Black Label £61.00 Large glass £7.00 Lanson Black Label — half bottle £32.50 Espresso £1.80 Per Jug £21.50 Lanson Rosé £66.50 Americano £2.20 Spirits Lanson Rosé — half bottle £35.00 Per measure £2.40 Lanson Gold Label 1999 Vintage Brut £85.00 Tea £2.20 MIXERS £1.70 This new open-air bar for the exclusive use WHITE of debenture holders is being built above LIGHT BITES EVIAN STILL MINERAL WATER — 500ml £2.10 Terre Forti Trebbiano Chardonnay 2010 £17.00 the South East staircase and overlooks the GROLSCH — By the glass £4.50 golf course. A selection of freshly made S aNDWICH Platter for OnE from £4.80 Half pint £2.20 San Rafael Sauvignon Blanc 2010 £22.50 deli sandwiches will be available from CUP Cake £2.70 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2008/09 £25.00 MAGNERS CIDER 11.00am—2.00pm for debenture holders Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Riesling 2010 £25.00 Biscuit bars £2.00 Half pint £2.30 to enjoy with their drinks. — By the glass £6.00 Hand-cooked crisps £1.20 GUINNESS Stellenrust Chenin Blanc 2010 £26.50 Half pint £2.30 Sancerre Le Manior 2010 £33.50 SPECKLED HEN RED — 355ml £3.80 Terre Forti Sangiovese 2010 £17.00 PERONI NASTRO AZZURO — By the glass £4.50 — 330ml £3.80 San Rafael Merlot 2010 £22.50 Castillo de Clavijo Rioja Crianza 2007 £24.50 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09 £25.00 Jacob’s Creek Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2007 £25.00 — By the glass £6.00 Springfield Estate Firefinch Ripe Red 2007 £26.50 Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Château Moulin Favre 2009 £29.50

ROSÉ Jacob’s Creek Classic Shiraz Rosé 2010 £19.50 — By the glass £5.00 Maglia Rosa Pinot Grigio Rosato 2010 £23.50

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EATING & DRINKING AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEA LAWN CONSERVATORY BUFFET Champagne and Pimm’s, strawberries and cream, Self-service hot and cold lunches, afternoon tea, light refreshments including pizza, dutchee light refreshments and supper sausages, sandwiches, salads, cookies, pastries, FOOD VILLAGE baguettes, ice cream and the Long Bar Fast service of hot food take-aways (including  CAF É PERGOLA stir-fry, fish & chips, pizza, burger & chips) Service-assisted lunch and afternoon tea, light sandwiches, salads, pastries, cookies and refreshments and Pergola Wine Bar beverages from The Pantry, the ice cream parlour and the Village Bar WINGFIELD RESTAURANT Waitress-service lunch and afternoon tea booking THE BAKERY advised—[email protected] Fast service of baguettes, sandwiches, freshly or fax: 020 8944 2253 baked pastries and hot and cold beverages THE BASELINE AORANGI FOOD COURT Diner—serving hot and cold food including burgers, Self-service hot and cold food, roast to go,  salads and drinks pizzas, salads, sandwiches, strawberries & cream and light refreshments Café—serving sandwiches, hot panini, cakes and freshly ground coffee AORANGI CAFÉ Fast service of southern-fried chicken, sandwiches, light refreshments and bar AORANGI TERRACE Pimm’s, ice cream and light refreshments COURT BUFFET Sandwiches, light refreshments, beverages  & Pimm’s bar PLAY TENNIS Sandwiches and light refreshments

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TICKETS

If you leave before the end of play, you are urged DUPLICATE TICKETS, COURT BADGES to place your tickets in the red ticket boxes or offer & CAR PARK PASSES your ticket for scanning as you leave the Grounds. The f loss o tickets, court badges or car park passes Resale tickets will not be sold before 3.00pm and should be reported immediately to the Ticket Office subject to availability, with the proceeds being (020 8971 2739). On verification, duplicates will divided between SPARKS (Sport Aiding Medical be issued but must be collected from the Ticket Research for Kids), the Dan Maskell Tennis Trust and Office in person by the debenture holder on the day. other charities. The amount collected at the 2010 Duplicate tickets once requested take priority over Championships was over £110,000 excluding V.A.T, the original tickets. Debenture holders who request which HSBC, our Official Banking Supplier, matched duplicate tickets may be required to assist the All to make a total amount for donation to charity of England Club in connection with the use or abuse over £220,000. of the original tickets issued. Please look after your tickets carefully as duplicate tickets, if arranged, will attract a charge of £12 per ticket where the originals have been safely received by the debenture holder but subsequently lost.

58 59 TICKETS | CENTRE COURT SEATING PLAN TICKETS | No.1 COURT SEATING PLAN

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NORTHWEST HALL NORTH HALL NORTHEAST HALL LEVEL 1 GANGWAYS 104—106 LEVEL 1 GANGWAYS 107—109 LEVEL 1 GANGWAYS 110—113 LEVEL 2 GANGWAYS 204—205 LEVEL 2 GANGWAYS 208—209 NORTHWEST HALL NORTHEAST HALL LEVEL 3 GANGWAYS 306—309 LEVEL 3 GANGWAYS 310—314 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 GANGWAYS 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 GANGWAYS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 510 511 LEVEL 3 43 1 LEVEL 3 509 512 GANGWAYS 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43 GANGWAYS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 Outside staircase for LEVEL 5 508 309 310 513 GANGWAYS 505—510 308 311 514 39 41 36 2 3 5 (lift available) 507 206 207 34 4 506 307 205 208 312 515 37 7 106 108 110 516 Outside staircase for 505 313 LEVEL 5 32 6 107 109 517 35 9 GANGWAYS 511—514 306 204 105 111 209 518 (lift available) 504 30 8 33 28 B C 10 11 104 112 314 503 519 26 12 103 113 24 305 520 31 13 Outside staircase for 14 502 LEVEL 5 203 102 114 210 315 521 29 15 GANGWAYS 515—523 A 304 522 (lift available) 16 501 101 115 22 523 27 25 1820 19 17 Outside staircase for 303 202 316 Royal 211 LEVEL 5 201 Box 212 GANGWAYS 501—504 SOUTHWEST HALL SOUTHEAST HALL 302 317 LEVEL 2 23 21 LEVEL 1 301 318 GANGWAYS 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 ENTRANCES B, C SOUTHWEST HALL SOUTHEAST HALL LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 GANGWAYS 101—103 LEVEL 1 GANGWAYS 114—115 GANGWAYS 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 GANGWAYS 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 LEVEL 2 GANGWAYS 202—203 LEVEL 2 GANGWAYS 210—212 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 GANGWAYS 301—305 LEVEL 3 GANGWAYS 315—318 GANGWAYS 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21

60 61 THE TENNIS | GROUND OPENING & MATCHES THE TENNIS | GROUND OPENING & MATCHES

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GROUND OPENING & MATCHES

The Grounds are open from 10.30am daily. • On Courts 2—19 play is provisionally scheduled to start at 12.00 midday for at least the first eight days and 11.00am for Junior matches on the middle Saturday and during the second week. •On Centre Court play will start at 1.00pm   except on the final two days when play will  start at 2.00pm. •On No.1 Court play will start at 1.00pm on all thirteen days. •Please check the daily order of play. In the first  week the early rounds of the Gentlemen’s and  Ladies' Singles, Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Mixed  Doubles will be played on all courts, with top seeds’ matches played on the Show Courts. • On the middle Saturday the Juniors’ events commence and will be played on the outside courts as well as on some of the Show Courts.

62 63 THE TENNIS | PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE OF PLAY THE TENNIS | CHANGES TO THE ORDER OF PLAY | CANCELLATION OF PLAY DUE TO RAIN

PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE OF MATCHES CHANGES TO THE CANCELLATION OF PLAY ORDER OF PLAY DUE TO RAIN Subject to Weather, Injury, or Any Other Cause

Weo d try to play all matches on the courts  • In  the event of bad weather resulting in tennis and days published. However, occasionally it   being played for less than one hour, a refund will E aRLIEST start dates is necessary to switch a match from one court   be paid to debenture holders of the face value FIRST WEEK to another. This can be for a number of reasons.  ticket price for that day from £43 to £110 for For example:  Centre Court debenture holders and from £38 to MONDAY 20TH JUNE GENTLEMEN’S & LADIES' SINGLES  £74 for No.1 Court debenture holders depending • We aim to complete The Championships on time TUESDAY 21ST JUNE GENTLEMEN’S & LADIES' DOUBLES on the day.  and this involves playing 660 matches, in the 14 THURSDAY 23RD JUNE MIXED DOUBLES events, over the 13 days of the tournament. •If there is more than one hour’s play but less than  two hours’ play, a refund will be made of half the SATURDAY 25TH JUNE BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SINGLES •Some players remain involved in several events relevant amount.  towards the end of The Championships and it may be necessary to move a match to avoid a clash. •The refund will be paid out automatically 4 to 6 MIDDLE SUNDAY  weeks after the last day of The Championships to 26TH JUNE NO PLAY •We try to give similar rest periods between all debenture holders who are entitled to a refund. matches for players due to play each other. •Cheques will be drawn, made payable to the SECOND WEEK •A match which is unlikely to finish because of a late  registered debenture holder (as per the Debenture start caused by the duration of previous matches MONDAY 27TH JUNE BOYS’ & GIRLS’ DOUBLES  Register at the start of The Championships) and, may be postponed to the following day. In this  in the case of joint holders, to the first named TUESDAY 28TH JUNE VETERANS’ INVITATION DOUBLES event, another match may be substituted. debenture holder.   LADIES’ SINGLES QUARTER FINALS  Centre & No.1 Court We recognise that this may be frustrating for •Debenture holders who sell back tickets to the debenture holders and we apologise for the rare WEDNESDAY 29TH JUNE GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES QUARTER FINALS Centre & No.1 Court  Club on the official market for any rained off occasions when circumstances necessitate a  day(s) will not be entitled to a refund. Debenture THURSDAY 30TH JUNE LADIES’ SINGLES SEMI FINALS Centre Court change to the published Order of Play. We hope  holders who buy additional tickets from us on the you will appreciate why such changes sometimes   CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES SEMI FINALS Centre or No.1 Court  official market will, however, be entitled to the are made. appropriate refund. FRIDAY 1ST JULY GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES SEMI FINALS Centre Court •If play is arranged for any additional day(s), details   CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES SEMI FINALS Centre or No.1 Court  will be published at the earliest opportunity on SATURDAY 2ND JULY LADIES’ SINGLES FINAL Centre Court wimbledon.com and in the national press.   GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES FINAL Centre Court •All debenture holders will be notified, under  separate cover, of entrance procedures, should   LADIES’ DOUBLES FINAL Centre Court play be scheduled for any additional day(s). SUNDAY 3RD JULY GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES FINAL Centre Court • The cancellation of play due to rain policy does   MIXED DOUBLES FINAL Centre Court not apply to tickets for any days other than the  13 scheduled days of The Championships.

64 65 THE TENNIS | THE LONG TERM PLAN THE TENNIS | THE LONG TERM PLAN

THE LONG TERM PLAN S OtAGE ne 1994—1997: 1994 2011 CAR PARK COMPETITORS’ Northern end of the Grounds PRACTICE COURTS 4 TO THE QUEUE TO LEFT LUGGAGE A + B In March 1993, we unveiled our Long Term Plan, •No.1 Court. TO CAR PARK 10 COMPETITORS’ the blueprint to take Wimbledon into the 21st PRACTICE •Courts 18 and 19. COURTS Century by providing the finest facilities for all TO •Broadcast Centre. LEFT SOUTHFIELDS LUGGAGE 18 19 COMPETITORS’ & WANDSWORTH E those involved with the event — spectators, PRACTICE • Tunnel between Somerset and Church Roads. ST MARY’S GATE COURTS

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years, has transformed the infrastructure of the T P BRITISH TENNIS INFORMATION WIMBLEDON 17 HE HO WIM ON S •Increased capacity on Centre Court and addition  COMMON 20 BLED FIRST AID event. The main areas of improvement are listed 20 KIOSKS: ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS  of retractable roof. S O MATCH STATISTICS below and the sheer scale of work undertaken can ATM M OFFICIAL BANKING PARTNER E COURT COURT COURT COURT HSBC R BROADCAST •Widening of St Mary’s Walk. BANK S CENTRE 14 15 16 17 NON-TICKET HOLDERS’ be compared on the maps from 1994 and 2011. E AELTC T ENTRANCE (VIA THE QUEUE) OFFICES 3 R MUSEUM •Major improvements to debenture  O MUSEUM 16 A THE (ENTRY VIA D NORTH CONCOURSE ATM WIMBLEDON THE WIMBLEDON SHOP)  and public facilities. SHOP

NEWSTEAD WAY FRED 15 PRESS PERRY 4 DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ ENTRANCE • New event control room. CENTRE STATUE LIFT LEVEL 5 LIFT TAXIS (NORTH) THE BANDSTAND MILLENNIUM ST MARY’S WALK BUILDING LONG BAR & S TtAGE hree 2000—2011: COMPETITORS’ CENTRE LAWN COMPLEX BUFFET CAR PARK 14 COURT

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•Re-positioning of southern courts. CLUBHOUSE PROGRAMME OFFICE MEETING TREE 13 SOUTH CONCOURSE LOST PROPERTY 5 •Gate 7 new facilities.  TAXIS (SOUTH) LAST 8 CLUB COURT COURT COURT COURT • CAR PARK Extension of St Mary’s Walk.  COVERED No.3 4 5 6 7 COURT CAFÉ COURTS PERGOLA 5 •No.2 Court. USED TENNIS BALL KIOSK

ST MARY’S WALK THE •Facilities building and workshop  DESIGNATED WHEELCHAIR VIEWING – AORANGI TERRACE COURT COURT COURT COURT BASELINE AELTC 8 9 10 11  for Groundstaff.  RECOMMENDED ROUTES FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS COVERED COURTS CAR PARK 12 6 • No.3 Court, Courts 4 and 8. TICKET HOLDERS’ ENTRANCES 6 ORA D OT S EMR E COURT 7 NON-TICKET HOLDERS’ ENTRANCE VIA THE TURNSTILES 12 No.2 COURT LEFT PRIVATE AND CONTRACTORS’ ENTRANCES CAR PARK LUGGAGE D COURT PLAY BUFFET ACCESS POINTS 1 BUSES FOR TENNIS PARK & RIDE 21 UNRESERVED SEATING THE BAKERY 11A 20 MARRYAT ROAD PRIVATE 15 THE WIMBLEDON SHOP 19 MARQUEES 14 BUSES FOR 18 WIMBLEDON 17 13 REFRESHMENTS 16 12

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66 67 WANDSWORTH & SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD (EAST)

TRAVEL | ARRIVING BY CAR TRAVEL | ARRIVING BY CAR

TRAVELLING TO THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

ARRIVING BY CAR No stopping or parking is permitted in any of LUTON, THE NORTH HATFIELD HERTFORD HARLOW, CAMBRIDGE the roads around the All England Club during The Championships. Offending vehicles will be removed. Telephone before you go — call AA Roadwatch CHELMSFORD for the latest reports on traffic hold-ups and roadworks. Routes to The Championships Please follow the signposted routes appropriate 

to your car park. SOUTHEND-ON-SEA Sat-Navs The AELTC lies between SW19 5AG and SW19 5AF. Do not use the postcode SW19 5AE to locate the AELTC via Sat-Nav. LOCAL TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS • Every effort is made to keep traffic moving   in the vicinity of the All England Club.  • O ne-way and no stopping systems and other  vehicle restrictions will be in operation. 

• Please observe the signs and follow Police WEST THE SLOUGH, BIRMINGHAM OXFORD, M40, directions at all times. ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS

Please note if you are using designated car parks & CROQUET CLUB WIMBLEDON MAIDSTONE, DOVER, CHANNEL TUNNEL — there is a charge for all parking. BASINGSTOKE, SOUTHAMPTON BASINGSTOKE, GUILDFORD DORKING CRAWLEY, BRIGHTON HASTINGS

68 69 TRAVEL | PUBLIC TRANSPORT TRAVEL | Map of approaches to Wimbledon

M1, THE NORTH M40, OXFORD M40,

ARRIVING BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT TAS XI MAP 1 — APPROACHES TO WIMBLEDON Jurneyo Planner • Taxi  services operate from the taxi ranks  The Transport for London website offers a  at Southfields and Wimbledon Stations. 

comprehensive journey planner for travelling •A shuttle service also operates from the  THE WEST around London by train, tube, tram and bus   taxi rank in Church Road (outside Gate 4),  at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk  heading north, as well as services to all   other destinations.  London Underground •For journeys heading south, a rank is situated  Southfields on the District Line, see  CITY  in Somerset Road (outside Gate 13).  thetube.com or call 0843 222 1234. • T axi sharing is encouraged during peak times.

Alternatively, from Southfields Station,  SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD  walk south via Wimbledon Park Road  DEBENTURE HOLDERS’ CAR PARK 8 (about 15 minutes) or north from Wimbledon station (about 20 minutes). Car Park 8 has an area especially reserved for debenture holders. Late bookings for berths  South West Trains can be obtained directly from the AA by calling Wimbledon via South West Trains from Waterloo, them on 01256 493535 right up to the start of see nationalrail.co.uk or southwesttrains.co.uk. The Championships. National rail enquiries 08457 484950. Tramlink ACCESS TO THE GROUNDS Services run from Croydon and suburbs.  In order to facilitate entry into the Grounds, ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS For more information see tramlink.net & CROQUET CLUB WIMBLEDON debenture holders are encouraged to use Gate 4 Buses on Church Road. Debenture holders using Car • A t Southfields and Wimbledon stations  Park 8 should, once parked, follow the signs  there is a connecting London General shuttle within the Golf Course marked with arrows to:  bus service direct to The Championships.  Debenture Holders’ Entrance — Gate 4; exiting • London General also operate buses direct from from the Golf Course boundary wall via the small  Marble Arch and Victoria (every 30 minutes) wicket gate which is opposite Gate 4 on Church to The Championships — for enquiries call  Road (see map on p6 & 7). Debenture holders will 020 8545 6100/6110. For more information still be able to use other public entrance gates to see londongeneral.co.uk/wimbledon gain access to the Grounds. CROYDON M25, M3 SOUTH WEST SOUTH M3 M25,

M25, GUILDFORD M25, DORKING M23, M25, REIGATE

70 71 TRAVEL | MAP of Wimbledon & car parks TRAVEL | CAR PARKING

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CAR PARKING Dog owners leaving animals in cars during periods of warm weather face possible Car Parks are numbered 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10  prosecution by the RSPCA. in the central area (map on p6 & 7). ParK & ride Pre-paid Public Parking Please see wimbledon.com for location/routes. MAP 2 — CENTRAL WIMBLEDON Limited spaces are available in Car Park 6, entrance in Home Park Road or Church Motorcycles Road (Call AA — 01256 492110 or email Parking for motorcycles is available in Car Park 4 [email protected]). at a charge of £10. ROEHAMPTON & SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD (WEST & NORTH) (WEST & SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD ROEHAMPTON Unreserved Public Parking MINIBUSES Available in Car Parks 6 (entrance in Home Parking is available in Car Park 4 at a charge  Park Road or Church Road) and 10 subject  of £25. to available capacity. Parking for Disabled People ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS CROQUET CLUB WIMBLEDON Subject to availability, pre-paid ‘Disabled’  car parking may be available for Blue Badge holders (Call AA — 01256 492110 or email

& [email protected]). COLLIERS WOOD

CAR PARK ENTRANCES & OPENING TIMES Car Park 3 entrance in Somerset Road  8.00am Car Park 4 entrance in Somerset Road includes motorcycle parking  8.00am Car Park 5 entrance in Church Road  6.30am Car Park 6 entrance in Church Road includes free bicycle parking  6.00am Car Park 8 entrance in Church Road  6.30am Car Park 10 entrance in Wimbledon Park Road (unreserved)  6.30am KINGSTON, GUILDFORD, A3 GUILDFORD, KINGSTON,

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72 73 A—Z of useful information A—Z of useful information | A—L

A—Z OF USEFUL INFORMATION

AA OFFICE Cushions In Car Park 4, off Somerset Road inside Gate 20. Souvenir cushions are available from  The Wimbledon Shops. AUTOGRAPH ISLAND Interviews and signing sessions with top players DRINKING WATER near the Aorangi Pavilion. See map on p6 & 7 for the location  of drinking water fountains. Babes in Arms and Children under 5 years FIRST AID POSTS • W e recommend that babes in arms and pushchairs St John Ambulance Brigade runs four   are not brought to The Championships as the First Aid posts (see map on p6 & 7).  Grounds are largeand crowded.  INFORMATION DESKS • A ticket is not required for those under 5.  A wide variety of information is available   Babes in arms and children under 5 are not from six points around the Grounds  allowed into the Show Courts (Centre, No.1, (see map on p6 & 7).  No.2 & No.3 Courts and Courts 12 & 18). • A limited number of baby changing facilities are LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION available but there are no facilities for mothers  Details of membership (British Tennis Membership), to ‘express’ milk. and other information are available from the British Tennis Information Area in No.1 Court BANK (HSBC) (Level 1) near Gate 3. • Located just to the north of Gate 3.  • O pening hours 10.30am—8.00pm.  LEFT LUGGAGE • A TMs are located in the bank, the North Please refer to Conditions of Entry. There are Concourse and outside Gate 1. no left luggage facilities inside the Grounds. Left luggage facilities are provided at a number BICYCLES of locations outside the Grounds. Camping • Public bicycle racks are available free, at the equipment, oversize bags, picnic hampers and o wner’s risk, in Car Park 8.  other prohibited items must be left in one of  • B icycles left in other areas will be removed  these facilities. by the Police. All bags will be searched before acceptance  Children 5 years and over into the left luggage facilities. • A ticket (full price) is required.  • C hildren in this category are allowed into all LOST PROPERTY  courts provided that they have their own seat  Office is situated under No.3 Court,   and do not disturb other spectators.  near Gate 13. Call 020 8971 2251 or see • Children under 12 years must be accompanied wimbledon.com for details. by an adult at all times.

74 75 A—Z of useful information | M—S A—Z of useful information | S—W

MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW COURTS Buses At Southfields and Wimbledon • Located at Gate 3, The Wimbledon Lawn Photographs (still or motion) taken inside the Centre Court, No.1 Court, No.2 Court, No.3 Court stations there is a connecting London General  Tennis Museum is open daily throughout the Grounds may only be used for private, not and Courts 12 & 18 are defined as the ‘Show Courts’. shuttle bus service direct to The Championships.  year (10.00am—5.00pm) and during The commercial, purposes. For more information see SPEED OF SERVICE  Championships, for ticket holders only, from londongeneral.co.uk/wimbledon PICNIC HAMPERS Try your service, compared with the professionals,  10.30am—8.00pm.  See Security on p13. at the Play Tennis marquee south of Court 12 TAXIS Services operate from the taxi ranks • A dmission: Adults — £11; OAPs,  (proceeds to charity). at Southfields and Wimbledon stations.  students and concessions — £9.50;  PLAY TENNIS • A shuttle service also operates from the taxi rank children under 16 — £6.75. Interactive game, set and match fun for children TELEPHONES, PUBLIC  in Church Road (outside Gate 4), heading north,  south of Court 12. Located inside the Grounds:  NEWSAGENT  as well as services to all other destinations.  • In Centre Court North Tunnel; Located in No.1 Court (Level 1) near Gate 3. POLICE • For journeys heading south, a rank is situated  • By Gate 13; A Metropolitan Police office is located   in Somerset Road (outside Gate 13).  ORDER OF PLAY & RESULTS • In the No.1 Court stadium and outside the Grounds in the North Hall of Centre Court. • Taxi sharing is encouraged during peak times. • The full draw of the main Championships events, near Gate 9 and in Marryat Road.  the daily order of play and results to date are PROGRAMMES WEATHER/SUN TELEVISION SCREEN  displayed in the Gate 3 piazza and outside the • Official programmes may be purchased  • Come prepared for extreme weather conditions, Located at foot of Aorangi Terrace.  debenture holders’ facilities at the north side   from kiosks around the Grounds.   taking appropriate measures when in the sun   of Centre Court.  • Fi nal programmes are available from PPL Sport  TOILETS  or rain.  • S coreboards showing by point scores for & Leisure, Bradford House, 39A East Street, See map on p6 & 7 for facilities. • E ven on warm days, it may be cooler in the  matches on Centre and No.1 Courts are located on Epsom, Surrey KT17 1BL. covered and/or shaded areas of the stands in TRANSPORT  the main concourse and outside the No.1  Centre and No.1 Courts and an extra layer of RADIO WIMBLEDON Journey Planner The Transport for London  Court stadium.  clothing may be required. • On air, daily, throughout The Championships website offers a comprehensive journey planner • F ull match information displays are available   providing information, local traffic and weather  for travelling around London by train, tube, tram WHEELCHAIRS  on the Main Concourse opposite Court 4 and   news, broadcasting live on 87.7FM to a 4—5 mile and bus at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk • A special map/information leaflet is available   near Gate 5.   radius from Wimbledon.   at all gates with recommended routes shown  • Television monitors showing up-to-date scores, London Underground Southfields • T wo further channels broadcast match  on the map.  results and other public information are situated on the District Line, see thetube.com or commentaries from Centre Court (96.3FM)  • T here is a limited number of reserved spaces  around the Grounds. call 0843 222 1234. and No.1 Court (97.8FM). for wheelchair users on Centre, No.1, No.2 and PARK & RIDE South West Trains Wimbledon No.3 Courts.  REFRESHMENTS See wimbledon.com for details. via South West Trains from Waterloo, see For safety reasons NO other seating on these See p56. nationalrail.co.uk or southwesttrains.co.uk. courts may be occupied by wheelchair users. PASS-OUTS SHOPPING National rail enquiries 08457 484950. To exit and re-enter the Grounds a valid ticket and The Wimbledon Shops, in the Centre and  the appropriate wristband are required (available Tramlink Services run from Croydon No.1 Court stadia, between Gates 3 & 4 and  at most gates). and suburbs. For more information see  in kiosks around the Grounds, stock all official tramlink.net PHARMACY Wimbledon merchandise and a wide range  Located in No.1 Court (Level 1) near Gate 3. of gifts and souvenirs.

76 77 ADVICE ADVICE

ADVICE TO SPECTATORS

Do EMERGENCY • Leave  prohibited items at Left Luggage. If you discover an accident, fire or suspect • Leave plenty of time to reach your destination — package etc, either:  either getting into the Grounds or when moving • C ontact a member of staff or steward/  within the Grounds. guard immediately; • Switch off mobile telephones and communication  devices in the stands and around the courts. • Call ext.2666 or 020 8971 2666 from an external • Hand in or offer your ticket for scanning, for resale line or direct from a red emergency telephone. on behalf of charity, as you leave the Grounds. • Give your name, the nature of the incident   and the location. Do NOT  The relevant emergency service(s) will be • Buy  tickets from touts (Schwarzhändler,  despatched immediately.  Bacarinagios, Scalpers, ダフ屋), they will not gain  you entry. Tickets are checked at all entry gates. EVACUATION • Enter or leave the stands except at a change   of ends and NOT during a tie-break. If you are asked to evacuate a court or the • Make a noise during a rally. Grounds, please leave by the nearest suitable • Applaud a net cord or . exit or as directed by uniformed stewarding staff, • Use flash photography from the stands —  taking all your personal belongings with you.  automatic flashlights must be suppressed. Please note that, in order to ensure the • Bring babes in arms or children under 5 into  effectiveness of any emergency evacuation,   any Show Court. the All England Club regrets that spectators  • Smoke within the stands of any court or in any using wheelchairs are only permitted access   enclosed space. to designated areas within the stands. • Take glass or uncovered drinks containers or hot or strong smelling food onto the Show Courts.

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C oNDITIONS of Entry B eHAVIOUR to the Grounds The use of any annoying or dangerous behaviour, foul T hEAlLEngland Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club or abusive language or obscene gestures, the removal THE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 of shirts or any clothing likely to cause offence and the climbing onto any building, wall or other structure/ Entry to the Grounds of The All England Lawn Tennis & equipment and the use of wheeled footwear is forbidden Croquet Club (AELTC) requires a valid ticket, authorised and may result in ejection from the Grounds. voucher or pass, which MUST be retained at all times and implies acceptance of the following conditions which Courts have been established for the safety and enjoyment of  Unauthorised persons are not permitted on the courts  all our visitors and may be amended from time to time: at ANY time. Security Photography & Filming The AELTC reserves the right to limit items which may  The use of photographic equipment must not be brought into the Grounds and to search bags, vehicles inconvenience any other person in the Grounds. Still and the person before granting entry to the Grounds  photographs, film, videotape or other audio-visual and other specific facilities. material recorded within the Grounds may not be sold Prohibited Items or used commercially in any way whatsoever unless authorised by the AELTC and may be confiscated by  The following items are prohibited from the Grounds of the Club if such sale or commercial use is suspected. the AELTC:  • A ny bag exceeding 16" x 12" x 12" (40cm x 30cm x 30cm); Mobile Telephones, Communication  hard-sided items of any size; Devices & Radios • Any item which may be interpreted as a potential weapon The use of mobile telephones, communication devices,  including sharp or pointed objects (e.g. knives, large audio-visual equipment or radios must not inconvenience  corkscrews) and ‘personal protection’ sprays; any other person in the Grounds; in particular they must •Large flags (over 2’ x 2’), banners, rattles, klaxons  be SWITCHED OFF in and around the courts in play.  or oversized hats; Personal headphones must be used when listening to • Any objects or clothing bearing political statements  radios inside the Grounds.  or commercial identification intended for  ‘ambush marketing’.  Tickets Visitors in possession of prohibited items may be refused Championships tickets may not be bought, sold or entry or ejected from the Grounds. Prohibited items may distributed without lawful authority. be left in the Left Luggage facilities outside the Grounds or handed to AELTC security staff for disposal. Filming & Broadcasting at The Championships Alcohol & Refreshments During the Wimbledon fortnight, various filming, Alcohol may be brought into the Grounds but is limited to photography and broadcasting takes place. By your the equivalent of one bottle of wine or two 500ml cans of presence at The Championships, you grant your beer per person. The consumption of alcohol is permitted permission for your likeness and voice to be included only in public bars and other authorised areas. Glass in pictures and/or on film and their exploitation and drinking vessels may not be used on the Show Courts; all advertising without compensation or credit. GALLONS OF WATER HO URS WERE drinks taken onto the Show Courts must be covered to DURATION OF 28, Kilograms of 3,000 250 TRANSMITTED for court LONGEST MATCH 000 strawberries avoid spillage. Hot and/or strong smelling food may not THE AELTC RESERVES THE RIGHT FOR ITS SERVANTS, maintenance ON BBC be taken onto the Show Courts. The AELTC reserves the AGENTS AND POLICE OFFICERS TO REMOVE FROM right to refuse entry to the stands of any court to anyone THE GROUNDS ANY PERSON WHO CONTRAVENES carrying alcohol and to ask anyone drinking alcohol in the THE ABOVE ‘CONDITIONS OF ENTRY’ AND ANY stands to leave. PERSON WHOSE PRESENCE AND/OR BEHAVIOUR IN SINGLES CHAMPIONS seconds TO CHAMPIONSHIPS 63 43 COVER THE COURT 148 63 GENTLEMEN mph FASTEST TOWELS SOLD THE GROUNDS COULD REASONABLY BE CONSTRUED 43 LADIES (APPROXIMATEly) AS DANGEROUS, A NUISANCE OR ANNOYANCE TO ANY OTHER PERSON IN THE GROUNDS. As of December 2010 CHAMPIONSHIPS 54, 489, CUPS OF TEA 200 TENNIS BALLS used 6 WITHOUT RAIN 946 SPECTATORS INTERRUPTIONS AND COFFEE

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