On Monday, the British government announced that Wimbledon’s finals would be allowed to welcome spectators at full capacity. Centre Court, where The Championships are held, can fit a crowd of 15,000 people.
We welcome the announcements from @BorisJohnson and @OliverDowden that a number of events, including The Championships 2021, can be held with higher spectator capacities than the current Step 3 guidance as part of the Government's Event Research Programme.Read more ⬇️— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 14, 2021
We welcome the announcements from @BorisJohnson and @OliverDowden that a number of events, including The Championships 2021, can be held with higher spectator capacities than the current Step 3 guidance as part of the Government's Event Research Programme.Read more ⬇️
The tennis Grand Slam will begin the tournament at 50 percent capacity and then work up to 100 percent capacity by the end of the major.
Wimbledon is set to begin on June 28 and will conclude on July 11.