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Wimbledon tradition: royal exterior and white uniform
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Wimbledon tradition: royal exterior and white uniform

July 1, 2025 4 Min Read
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  • All white uniform
  • Royal Treatment
  • Unparalleled mascot
  • Famous concessions
  • The most famous cue in sports?

Like Wimbledon, there are few places where tradition rules the day.

From dress codes to concessions, almost every element of a famous tournament has ingrained in history over a century. As the tournament progresses this week, here are some of the most notable traditions to keep an eye on.


All white uniform

One of Wimbledon’s most distinctive features is the player dress code. Only one colour is allowed when a competitor steps onto the court. White (attach the official tournament guidelines at least for external clothing).

The rules don’t bend to anyone. Roger Federer debuted a new shoe featuring an orange sole in the opening round of the 2013 tournament. The debut will be the only moment of the famous Grass Court. Wimbledon asked Federer not to wear footwear again in the competition after the match.


Royal Treatment

For the cornerstone event on the British sports calendar, all the star power of the court, Wimbledon’s most famous participants are in the stands: the British royal family.

The earliest royal attendees at Wimbledon date back to the early 20th century, when George V began the Royals tradition of presenting competitive trophies to winners. Princess Welsh Kate Middleton has become a staple of her recent tournament and is back in cancer treatment this year.


Unparalleled mascot

What is one of the most important factors in maintaining the Wimbledon Court? Hawk named Rufus.

In addition to boasting a Twitter account with over 10,000 followers, Rufus plays a pivotal role in keeping the sky transparent during tournaments. At one point, carrying his own security pass in the official title “Bird Scarler,” Rufus’ role involves making pigeons and other unwanted animals scared. This year, his 16th year will be followed by the course.

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Famous concessions

Even the food and drinks of Wimbledon come with some fame.

Is it the most iconic? Strawberry and cream. This dish has been synonymous with competition over the years, and tradition dates back to early editions. In the past, the early summer months when the tournament was held were the only time that locals could enjoy fruit.

However, although strawberries are not the most notable concession, Pim’s Cup has also grown in fame over the years.


The most famous cue in sports?

It’s hard to see waiting in line with something iconic, but in a tournament full of tradition, ticket access is right to follow suit.

It is very possible to get a ticket to Wimbledon without paying an exorbitant amount. You will need to prepare to wait a while. Wimbledon will assign tickets for each court’s first day so that they are available at 9:30 each morning. Getting professional tickets to these queues is a difficult part. Particularly committed people often carry tents and camp to ensure their place in front of the line.

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