Wimbledon allowed full crowd at Centre Court for finals

The government's decision to ease COVID-19 restrictions on crowds will also allow for increased attendances at soccer's European Championship and other sporting events.

Published : Jun 15, 2021 10:53 IST , LONDON

Roger Federer with his runners-up trophy during the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.
Roger Federer with his runners-up trophy during the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.
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Roger Federer with his runners-up trophy during the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.

Wimbledon will be allowed to have a full crowd of 15,000 at Centre Court for the men's and women's finals next month, a year after the tournament was cancelled entirely because of the coronavirus pandemic, the British government said.

The grass-court Grand Slam tournament, which begins June 28, can have 50 per cent capacity at the start and that will increase to 100 per cent by the close on July 10-11 with the women's and men's singles title matches.

 

The government's decision to ease COVID-19 restrictions on crowds will also allow for increased attendances at soccer's European Championship and other sporting events.

“We want to gather further evidence on how we can open up all big events safely, and for good,” Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said in a statement.

 

“In the next few weeks this means more fans enjoying the Euros and Wimbledon, and some of our biggest cultural and sports events.” Wimbledon's cancellation in 2020 was the first time since World War II that the tournament hadn't been played.

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