Tim Henman has addressed whether the All England Club will follow the other Majors and make changes to Wimbledon.
Wimbledon organisers have no intention of expanding the Championships to 15 days, unlike other major tournaments. The grass courts require preservation, and the current 14-day format with an 11 p.m.
In October, Wimbledon announced that line judges will disappear from the tournament after 147 years, with the All England ...
All England Lawn Tennis Club board member Tim Henman, a four-time Wimbledon semifinalist, said the grass-court major has "zero appetite" to begin on a Sunday ahead of the standard fortnight.
Tim Henman, a member of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) board, has characterized the appetite for a 15-day ...
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Andy's obviously got so much to offer." Henman added that Wimbledon would have 'zero appetite' to add a 15th day to the grass ...
LONDON - Wimbledon organisers have \"zero appetite\" to turn the Championships into a 15-day event, according to former ...
WIMBLEDON will not follow the other three tennis Grand Slams and begin its Championships on a Sunday. The US Open announced this week it will follow the Australian Open and French Open and shift ...
However, due to concerns over the condition of the grass courts in use throughout the fortnight at the All England Club, AELTC board member Henman confirmed that Wimbledon will not follow suit.