Open or closed, Wimbledon roofs have remained a slippery topic

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The All England Club invested heavily in roofs for Centre Court and Court 1 in an effort to continue play despite Wimbledon’s notorious weather. After a slew of injuries the rare times those courts have been covered, is it worth it?

The All England Club invested heavily in roofs for Centre Court and Court 1 in an effort to continue play despite Wimbledon’s notorious weather. After a slew of injuries the rare times those courts have been covered, is it worth it?

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