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    Tennis-Wimbledon's iconic Hill set for makeover ahead of 2027 Championships

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    Posted on April 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Wimbledon's Hill will be redeveloped by 2027 to enhance accessibility and seating, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the Championships.

    Wimbledon's Hill to Undergo Transformation for 2027

    LONDON (Reuters) -One of the most atmospheric locations at Wimbledon is set for a makeover with the All England Club announcing plans on Thursday for redevelopment works to the grassy hillock outside Court One known among other nicknames as Henman Hill and Murray Mound.

    Often the preferred location in the past for fans without showcourt tickets to catch British greats Tim Henman and Andy Murray on big video screens, the Hill will be transformed after the 2026 Championships.

    The project, which promises far greater accessible viewing opportunities and better wheelchair access to various tiers, is expected to be completed in time for the 2027 edition, which is the 150th anniversary of the first Championships.

    Plans also include more seating through a number of new low retaining walls, which will improve visibility of the big screen by reducing the slope of the existing tiers.

    "The redevelopment of our world-famous Hill ... will allow even more tennis fans to enjoy its unique atmosphere and vantage point," All England Club chair Deborah Jevans said.

    "I am particularly pleased that these plans will increase the accessibility of The Hill for our guests using wheelchairs or who have additional accessibility requirements.

    "It is an exciting opportunity as we look towards 2027 and the 150th anniversary of the first Championships."

    The All England Club said it would consult local residents next week before the planning application is submitted to the London Borough of Merton.

    Last September, Wimbledon was given the green light for a massive expansion project by the Greater London Authority, with plans for 39 new grasscourts including a new 8,000-seater show court in the adjacent open land.

    (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Wimbledon's iconic Hill will be redeveloped by 2027.
    • •The project aims to improve accessibility and seating.
    • •Plans include better wheelchair access and visibility.
    • •The redevelopment coincides with Wimbledon's 150th anniversary.
    • •Local consultations will occur before planning submission.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tennis-Wimbledon's iconic Hill set for makeover ahead of 2027 Championships

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the planned redevelopment of Wimbledon's iconic Hill to improve accessibility and seating by 2027.

    2What changes are planned for the Hill?

    The changes include better wheelchair access, more seating, and improved visibility of the big screen.

    3When will the redevelopment be completed?

    The redevelopment is expected to be completed in time for the 2027 Championships.

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