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Wimbeldon The home of tennis. Kylie Mosterd , Tina Kors en Marianne de Jong. History. 1877 The First Wimbeldon 125 th Anniversary. The Trophies. Gentlemen’s singles championship Ladies singles championship Gentlemen’s doubles championship Ladies doubles championship - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WIMBELDONTHE HOME OF TENNIS
Kylie Mosterd, Tina Kors en Marianne de Jong
History 1877 The First Wimbeldon
125th Anniversary
The Trophies
Gentlemen’s singles championship Ladies singles championship Gentlemen’s doubles championship Ladies doubles championship Mixed doubles championship
Golden Moments Golden Moments 1958
MuseumSome Highlights of the museum:
The glittering Championship Trophies 200° Cinema with CGI special effects
capturing The Science of Tennis Film and video footage which take visitors
right into the action of some of the most memorable and exciting tournament matches
Museum Gallery with fascinating displays drawn from our vast collection
Eating and DrinkingOpening hours are from 10am – 5pm.
The Wingfield Café is located on the ground floor of the Centre Court.
Getting there: public transport Bus: bus 493 runs from Richmond to Tooting, connecting with
the District Line at Southfields. The 493 also runs from St George’s hospital via Plough Lane to Alexandra Road next to Wimbledon mainline station.
Underground: go to Wimbledon or Southfields on the District Line or Tooting Broadway on the Northern Line, then take Bus 493.
Rail: there is a regular train service from London Waterloo to Wimbledon Station. At Wimbledon train station take the 493 bus.
Tram: there is a regular tram service from East Croydon to Wimbledon Station. At Wimbledon train station take the 493 bus.
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