The tournament is also famous for its Centre Court, one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world. Centre Court features a retractable roof, allowing matches to continue during rain and reducing weather-related interruptions. Another notable court is Court No. 1, which also has a retractable roof. The championships are watched by millions of viewers worldwide through television and digital streaming, making Wimbledon one of the most widely followed sporting events each year.
The atmosphere at Wimbledon is unique. Spectators often queue for hours to purchase same-day tickets, creating the famous Wimbledon Queue, a tradition that has existed for decades. Fans enjoy watching world-class tennis while relaxing on Henman Hill (also known as Murray Mound), where large screens broadcast matches from Centre Court. This creates a festival-like environment where thousands of people can enjoy the excitement together.

