💨 Abstract
The article discusses the unique experience of queuing overnight at Wimbledon Park to secure tickets for the Wimbledon Championships. The author recounts personal experiences from 2005, describing the queue’s etiquette, the role of stewards, and the camaraderie among queuers. The process involves setting up tents or camping chairs, adhering to strict rules, and waiting for hours to gain entry.
Courtesy: Katie Scott
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