WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 2009

Wimbledon
22 June 2009
from £ 525.00
 

Wimbledon continues to be the world’s premier tournament; many will say it’s the most popular sporting event in the World. There is no doubt that the unique atmosphere in the All England Club is very special indeed for both players and spectators alike.
HOSPITALITY FACILITY
The Appointed Hospitality facilities are situated only a short stroll from your Debenture seats and offers superb views across to centre court for your guests.
Bookings of two and upwards can be made with Private Tables available for 8-12 guests. Private Chalets are available for parties of 30 guests or more.

To include the following in the package:
Official Centre Court Tickets, or No.1 Court tickets as chosen (Centre Court tickets will be in pairs, or larger groups subject to availability, No 1 Court Tickets will be in Blocks).
Champagne, Pimms, Bucks Fizz and Canapés reception.
Complimentary Bar throughout the day, including Champagne.
Four Course A La Carte Luncheon served with wines and liqueurs.
Full afternoon tea including strawberries and cream.
Car Park passes (1:2)
Colour television coverage.
The Official Wimbledon Souvenir Programme
Souvenir Wimbledon seat cushions
Luxury temperature controlled marquees, fully furnished with dining and lounge areas.
Valet Parking service
Superb floral display within the marquees.
Musical entertainment throughout the day
Company signage
Experienced hostesses in attendance

WEEK 1                                    CENTRE & NO.1

Mon 22nd June                           £900         £750
Tue 23rd June                            £850         £725
Wed 24th June                           £925         £750
Thur 25th June                           £975         £775
Fri 26th June                              £1,100      £900
Sat 27th June                             £950         £825

WEEK 2

Mon 29th June                           £1,200        £925
Tue 30th June                           £965           £850
Wed 01st July                            £1,715        £1,150
Thur 02nd July                           £1,260         £525
Fri 03rd July                              £2,150         £N/A
Sat 04th July                             £1,510         £N/A
Sun 05th July                            £2,725         £N/A

All prices per person + vat

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Wimbledon

The nineteen courts used for Wimbledon are all composed purely of rye grass. The speed and the low bounce of grass courts favours serve and volley players. Serve and volleyers such as Rod Laver, John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, and Pete Sampras have all won the Championships. However, baseliners such as Björn Borg have also performed very well, as have all-court players like Roger Federer. Among women, the serve and volley strategy is less common; one of the few female serve and volleyers, Martina Navrátilová, won Wimbledon on a record nine occasions.

The French Open abandoned grass for its current red clay in 1928, while the U.S. and Australian Opens stayed with grass decades longer. The U.S. Open abandoned grass for a synthetic clay surface in 1975, and changed again to a hard surface with its 1978 move to its current venue. The Australian Open abandoned grass for a different type of hard surface in 1988.
The main show courts, Centre Court and No. 1 Court, are used only for two weeks a year, during the Championships. The remaining seventeen courts, however, are regularly used for other events hosted by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam event played on grass courts. At one time, all of the other Grand Slam events were played on grass.