Wimbledon ticket queue promises fun day out for tennis fans
Thousands of tennis fans from around the world joined the Wimbledon ticket queue this weekend hoping to catch a glimpse
Thousands of tennis fans from around the world joined the Wimbledon ticket queue this weekend hoping to catch a glimpse
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The road to Wimbledon takes tennis fans from Nottingham and Eastbourne and back to London with Queens, but the last
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Wandsworth’s Wimbledon fans can enjoy the tournament on the big screen while supporting local businesses at Southside shopping centre this