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About The Museum
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Highlights of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum include the Championship Trophies, a 200°
cinema screen and a 'walk-through' of the men's dressing room as it
was in the 1980s, with John McEnroe.
The museum is open throughout the year, daily: 10.00am - 5pm. Last admission is 4.30pm.
About
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Directions, Prices, and Opening Hours
Wimbledon
Museum Newsletter (PDF)
Museum Brochure (PDF - 6mb)
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News
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| Museum opens CentreCourt360 |
A new addition known as CentreCourt360 has now opened taking a visit to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum to a heightened level. The two part expansion of the Museum includes a new viewing platform and two interactive rooms within Centre Court.
Exciting new additions to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
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Planning a Visit
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| Book Guided Tours of Wimbledon |
Tennis fans have the opportunity to see for themselves the roof on Centre Court first hand from a superb vantage point facing the Royal Box.
Visitors to the Museum can take Guided Tours of the Grounds
on most days throughout the year.
You are strongly advised to book in advance by booking online as tours are invariably full and we cannot guarantee places to those who have not booked in advance or phone 020 8946 6131.
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Museum Collection
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| The Museum Collection |
The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum collection contains over 15,000 objects that tell the story of Lawn Tennis as a popular pastime and competitive sport as well as the history of the global sporting phenomenon that is The Lawn Tennis Championships.
More information about the Museum Collection
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News
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| 2009 Champions' kits at the museum |
Visitors to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum will be able to see the outfits of the 2009 Wimbledon champions, Roger Federer and Serena Williams. 2009 runner-up and five-time Wimbledon champion - Serena's sister, Venus - will also be on display in the museum's Wimbledon 2009 showcase.
Federer serves up a historic contribution to the Museum
Serena and Venus Williams donate their 2009 kits to Museum
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| Fred Perry exhibition at the Museum |
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is currently displaying an exhibition dedicated to Fred Perry, the last Englishman to win at Wimbledon, during the year of the 100th Anniversary of his birth.
Highlights of the exhibition include a pair of Fred Perry’s cream tennis shorts, an engraved silver mounted cigarette box from the AELTC and his 1936 Renshaw Cup. The exhibition runs until Easter 2010.
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