Wimbledon Tennis Championships - Map of the Grounds (2007)

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The Lawn Tennis Championships - Wimbledon - 2007 - Map of the Grounds (sign).

Colour pictorial map from a birds eye view perspective. Printed to 5mm plastic board. 70cm x 50cm. Excellent condition. 4 corner mounting holes.

This colourful sign presents a wonderful birds-eye-view of The Wimbledon Tennis Championships as it was in 2007. What is particuarly special about this graphic is that It shows the Centre Court with no roof - it was removed for the installation of the new retractable roof. 2007 was also the first time Hawk-eye technology was used on Centre and No. 1 courts.

Roger Federer won his 5th consecutive title while Venus Williams won the Ladies title.

A cool original piece of Wimbledon history and a great decorative talking point!

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The Lawn Tennis Championships - Wimbledon - 2007 - Map of the Grounds (sign).

Colour pictorial map from a birds eye view perspective. Printed to 5mm plastic board. 70cm x 50cm. Excellent condition. 4 corner mounting holes.

This colourful sign presents a wonderful birds-eye-view of The Wimbledon Tennis Championships as it was in 2007. What is particuarly special about this graphic is that It shows the Centre Court with no roof - it was removed for the installation of the new retractable roof. 2007 was also the first time Hawk-eye technology was used on Centre and No. 1 courts.

Roger Federer won his 5th consecutive title while Venus Williams won the Ladies title.

A cool original piece of Wimbledon history and a great decorative talking point!

The Lawn Tennis Championships - Wimbledon - 2007 - Map of the Grounds (sign).

Colour pictorial map from a birds eye view perspective. Printed to 5mm plastic board. 70cm x 50cm. Excellent condition. 4 corner mounting holes.

This colourful sign presents a wonderful birds-eye-view of The Wimbledon Tennis Championships as it was in 2007. What is particuarly special about this graphic is that It shows the Centre Court with no roof - it was removed for the installation of the new retractable roof. 2007 was also the first time Hawk-eye technology was used on Centre and No. 1 courts.

Roger Federer won his 5th consecutive title while Venus Williams won the Ladies title.

A cool original piece of Wimbledon history and a great decorative talking point!