Hi Friends,
The world-famous symbol of Wimbledon. It is shown repeatedly on TV during the event if you have seen some matches.
Continuing my walking towards the Wimbledon Tennis Centre Court, this is the first look of the stadium.
This is what it is…wow!
The names of all participating tennis stars with results are displayed for the last year’s event.
The famous Rolex watch to keep the timing at Centre Court and other courts too at Wimbledon.
This is Sir John “Fred” Perry - he won the Wimbledon Championship for the UK.
This is the last tube station on that particular line.
This is the shopping complex and is names after CentreCourt as in Wimbledon Club. It features a lot of branded shops and also has a good food court featuring Pizza Hut etc.
Thanks, Guys, I hope you have liked the view at Wimbledon. ARAIJAIN mentioned in the photos is my Instagram handle.
Namaste
Aashish Rai
#TheLifesWay #PhotoYatra
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Namaste @TheLifesWay ,
Thank you for bringing us so close to the Wimbleton Arena. I have watched so many tennis matches played there on TV, but I cannot imagine what would be like to be so close to such a legendary tennis location.
Did you go inside the arena? What surprised you the most?
I would certainly like to go watch a tennis competition inside the arena one day. What about you?
P.S. In case you might be interested, you may find How to take photos of sports venue tips useful for similar posts that you may have in the future.
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Namaste @Ekattotii So great of you using the salutation world is currently following. I could not find your nationality else I would have greeted in your country salutation. I even checked the Google Moderators post to check your nationality. Apologies for not able to get the right words for you.
Anyway, Hello, Hola, Sawubona, Good Evening and many more. I checked out that post which is really awesome and I don’t think that I can take such great photographs. Yes, I was there on the second last day of the Wimbledon matches and saw a lot of sportspersons playing or practicing before the matches in the open courts outside.
The best was the amazing Strawberry and Cream Dessert which is so famous felt so sweet wheres as general strawberries are a little bit sour and pungent. Now I want to go check out all the other tennis Open tournaments like the US, Australia and French too. What surprised me is the fans crazy to see their sportspersons sign on the balls and going crazy over them much more than me. Cheers!!!
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@TheLifesWay Have you seen any live match in this iconic courts? It’s my dream to live watch Federer and Nadal competing for the Wimbledon’s final, by the way Iam a Federer fan, his backhand winners are a treat to watch. Thanks for sharing this wonderful post.
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beautiful pics of a historical place. thanks @TheLifesWay for sharing these pics
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Yes @fasi6083 I bought tickets for the Mahesh Bhupati (Mixed Doubles) match at Court No. 1. Centre Court tickets are difficult to get and the finals are unavailable mostly unless you are too lucky. Thanks Aashish
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Hi again @TheLifesWay ,
Thank you for the kind reply!
I am Bulgarian/Canadian, so you can say ¨Zdravey¨ or ¨Bonjour¨, ¨Hi¨ is fine as well.
it is great that you discovered so many surprises. I may only imagine all the fans going crazy. It must have been a wonderful experience being surrounded by so much excitement and delicious ice cream. Hopefully, you will get to experience it again in the rest of the Open tournaments. I will look forward to reading your posts once you do.
Namaste!
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