The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is a museum concerned with the sport of tennis which is located at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon in South London, the venue of the Wimbledon Championships. The collections include items dating back to 1555. The museum is open all year round. Construction work is underway on a replacement museum which is due to open in March 2006. There is the option to take a guided tour of the All England Club, which includes admission to the museum in the ticket price. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is based in Wimbledon in South London. ... Wimbledon, best known for much of the 20th century as the home of the Wimbledon tennis championships, is a town in south-west London. ... St Stevens Tower - The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster which contains Big Ben London (see also alternative names) is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... Wimbledon logo Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious event in the sport of tennis. ...
Wimbledon is home to the All England LawnTennis and Croquet Club who organise the world famous Wimbledontennis tournament held in the last week of June and first week of July.
A nice thing about the championship tournament at Wimbledon is that it's one of the few major sporting events for which the average fan (neither rich nor well-connected) stands a decent chance of gaining entry.
The Wimbledon championship tournament is staged annually by The All England LawnTennis and Croquet Club.