Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, but rain sometimes forces play on this day. Wimbledon's Centre Court has a moving roof which can be closed over the court. Which court has a roof? 3. Wimbledon, New … 1 Court, are normally used for only two weeks per year, but play can go into a third week if there has been lots of rain. It has been held there since what year? Fun facts!

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Which court has a roof? Wimbledon usually refers to: Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London; The Championships, Wimbledon, a lawn tennis tournament, one of the four Grand Slam championships; Wimbledon may also refer to: Places London. 5. Tick three. Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams, have … Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, however bad weather has sometimes meant that matches are played on this day. Where is Wimbledon held?

What is special about ‘Middle Sunday’?

Usually, there is no play on the ‘Middle Sunday’, however bad weather has sometimes meant that matches are played on this day. 4. 2. Where is Wimbledon held? It has been held there since what year? What is special about ‘Middle Sunday’? 1. London 1788 Africa Court No.1 Edinburgh 1877 Australia Court No.18 … 5.