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The Wimbledon Championships 2020 have been cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, it has been confirmed. The tournament had been due to take place from 28 June - 11 July.

It is with great regret that the Main Board of the All England Club (AELTC) and the Committee of Management of The Championships have today decided that The Championships 2020 will be cancelled due to public health concerns linked to the coronavirus epidemic. The 134th Championships will instead be staged from 28 June to 11 July 2021.

Uppermost in our mind has been the health and safety of all of those who come together to make Wimbledon happen – the public in the UK and visitors from around the world, our players, guests, members, staff, volunteers, partners, contractors, and local residents – as well as our broader responsibility to society’s efforts to tackle this global challenge to our way of life.

Since the emergence of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in January, we have followed guidance from the UK Government and public health authorities in relation to our year-round operations, alongside developing an understanding of the likely trajectory of the outbreak in the UK. This has enabled analysis of the impact of the Government restrictions on the usual commencement in April of the significant preparations required to stage The Championships, either on the original date of 29 June, or at a later date in the summer of 2020.

These considerations are particularly related to the concerns brought about by mass gatherings and the strain on the medical and emergency services, as well as movement and travel restrictions both within the UK and around the world. With the likelihood that the Government’s measures will continue for many months, it is our view that we must act responsibly to protect the large numbers of people required to prepare The Championships from being at risk – from the training of ball boys and girls to thousands of officials, line judges, stewards, players, suppliers, media and contractors who convene on the AELTC Grounds – and equally to consider that the people, supplies and services legally required to stage The Championships would not be available at any point this summer, thus ruling out postponement.

Following a series of detailed deliberations on all of the above, it is the Committee of Management’s view that cancellation of The Championships is the best decision in the interests of public health, and that being able to provide certainty by taking this decision now, rather than in several weeks, is important for everyone involved in tennis and The Championships. Members of the public who paid for tickets in the Wimbledon Public Ballot for this year’s Championships will have their tickets refunded and will be offered the chance to purchase tickets for the same day and court for The Championships 2021. We will be communicating directly with all ticket-holders.

In addition, we have taken account of the impact that this decision will have on those who rely on The Championships – including the players and the tennis community in Britain and around the world – and we are developing plans to support those groups, working in partnership with the LTA and the other leadership bodies in global tennis. This also applies to our loyal staff, to whom we take our responsibility very seriously.

Ian Hewitt, AELTC Chairman, commented: “This is a decision that we have not taken lightly, and we have done so with the highest regard for public health and the wellbeing of all those who come together to make Wimbledon happen. It has weighed heavily on our minds that the staging of The Championships has only been interrupted previously by World Wars but, following thorough and extensive consideration of all scenarios, we believe that it is a measure of this global crisis that it is ultimately the right decision to cancel this year’s Championships, and instead concentrate on how we can use the breadth of Wimbledon’s resources to help those in our local communities and beyond. Our thoughts are with all those who have been and continue to be affected by these unprecedented times.”

Richard Lewis CBE, AELTC Chief Executive, commented: “While in some ways this has been a challenging decision, we strongly believe it is not only in the best interests of society at this time, but also provides certainty to our colleagues in international tennis given the impact on the grass court events in the UK and in Europe and the broader tennis calendar. We have appreciated the support of the LTA, and the ATP, WTA and ITF in coming to this decision, and our friends and partners who stage these grass court events that are so important in the build up to Wimbledon. I would like to thank the UK Government and public health authorities for their guidance and support, and we will do whatever we can to assist their efforts in tackling the crisis.

“Finally, I would like to thank all those who love Wimbledon for their understanding of these unique and unquestionably challenging circumstances. It is your passion for The Championships that has shaped our event over the years, and will continue to do so, and we look forward to preparing a fantastic Championships for 2021.”

Our efforts will now be focused on contributing to the emergency response and supporting those affected by the coronavirus crisis. We have begun distributing medical equipment and offered the use of our facilities to the NHS and to the London Resilience Partnership, the collection of agencies in London fighting the battle against COVID-19. We are working with the local authorities in Merton and Wandsworth, particularly on food distribution, and we are distributing food supplies through our partnership with City Harvest.

Our charity, the Wimbledon Foundation, is offering funding support to our local communities through our partnership with the London Community Foundation, and more broadly for the London and UK population through our partnership with the British Red Cross, the Foundation’s emergency response charity.

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Replies: 19
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 01 Apr 20 16:25
Fully covered by insurance
One of the few who took control

Tongue Out
By:
GAZO
When: 01 Apr 20 16:35
i suspect a lot of these insurance companys will be looking for a bail-out
By:
G Hall
When: 01 Apr 20 16:41
April 1st got anything to do with it
By:
thegiggilo
When: 01 Apr 20 16:42
Oh dear,what ashame,nevermind..
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Apr 20 16:46
Croft said it was "devastating" news, stupid ****.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 01 Apr 20 16:49
'It is with great regret'


so they'd rather go ahead with it ?  Confused
By:
Coachbuster
When: 01 Apr 20 16:51
can't we just export the AETC and the EPL to China  Grin
By:
cooperman
When: 01 Apr 20 16:54
Strawberry farmers and Cliff Richards in tears.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 01 Apr 20 16:57
not as many tears as nhs workers, rick astley wants to stage a concert for them Sad
By:
moonaxed
When: 01 Apr 20 17:10
Many years ago i worked in a bakery in Herts.We had a customer that had contracts with Wimbledon, Henly Regatta and 1 other i cant remember, in any case ours was a large bakery with 26  shops and plenty of other business but during the 4 weeks or so of this customers commitments we were flat out making and baking mini scones and other stuff and just loading the van full of his stuff took 2 of us 45 minutes. He used to collect the stuff himself and settle daily in readies,he sent me to get sporting life one morning about 6am just as shop opened,and gave me Power Bender each way as a certainty, it won at 28/1
Dropped dead 2 days later!!!
By:
moonaxed
When: 01 Apr 20 17:19
Powder blue was the horse in the wokingham,royal ascot was another one of his catering contracts.
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 01 Apr 20 17:23
That bakery sounds familiar
Forgotten the name?

Grin
By:
moonaxed
When: 01 Apr 20 17:28
Simmons in Hatfield, still there although i left long ago
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 01 Apr 20 17:30
Know it
A very profitable company
Leading one

Devil
By:
themightymac
When: 01 Apr 20 17:47
28/1 so I assume all the workers made a lot of dough.
By:
moonaxed
When: 01 Apr 20 17:52
I kept it to myself...as asked.i had 4 quid ew
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Apr 20 18:00
Even Trump is taking it seriously now.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 01 Apr 20 18:04
he was happy throw bozo under the bus in yesterday's press conference, still he didnt actually say herd immunity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyp0KpB0_Zc

from about 1.00.40

'if you remember they were looking at that concept, its a concept i guess, you know its a concept, if you dont mind death, a lot of death. but they were looking at that in the uk, remember? they were very much looking at it and all of a sudden they went hard the other way because they started seeing things that werent good so they were, you know, put themselves in a little bit of a problem. now boris tested positive and i hear he is, i hope he is going to be fine but in the uk they were looking at that and they have a name for it but we wont even call we wont even go by the name but it would have been, it would have been very catastrophic i think if that would have happened but that was something everybody was talking about steve, like, just dont do anything, dont do anything, forget about everything. just ride it out, they use the expression ride it out we would have had at a minimum 1.5, 1.6 ....'

tremendous
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Apr 20 18:09
Kick a man when he's down, that's Trump Happy
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