In pictures: Wimbledon’s show courts return to full capacity

Centre Court and Court One were operating at 50 per cent capacity during the first seven days of the tournament.

Pa Sport Staff
Tuesday 06 July 2021 12:00 EDT
Daniil Medvedev serves in front of a full-house on Centre Court during his Mens Singles’ fourth round match against Hubert Hurkacz
Daniil Medvedev serves in front of a full-house on Centre Court during his Mens Singles’ fourth round match against Hubert Hurkacz (PA Wire)

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Wimbledon’s show courts returned to full capacity on Tuesday.

Having operated with just 50 per cent of the seats occupied throughout the first week of the tournament, all of Centre Court’s almost 15,000 berths and the 12,345 available on Court One were up for grabs as part of the Government’s Events Research Programme.

Here, the PA news agency reflects on the welcome sight of packed stands at the All England Club.

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