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Wimbledon 2025: Rules, Tickets & Key Updates Explained - News Directory 3

Wimbledon 2025: Rules, Tickets & Key Updates Explained

July 2, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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Original source: bbc.com

Get ready for Wimbledon 2025! Uncover all the essential updates, regulations, and ticketing details you⁣ need to know ⁣for the upcoming Championships. We break down the⁢ intricacies of player seedings, ensuring you’re informed on how the brackets are determined by ATP and ‍WTA rankings. Learn about the materials that make a tennis ball. From the vibrant yellow ‍ball and why, to insights into the athletes’ pre-serve ball⁢ selection process. Explore the evolution of the game, ‍from the past and present. Whether ⁣you⁣ are a seasoned fan or a newcomer, this guide from⁤ News ⁤Directory 3 will ensure that you’re fully prepared. Be on the forefront of the sport. Discover what’s next …

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What are tennis balls made of?

Modern tennis balls have a hollow rubber core filled with pressurized air.
⁣ They are covered with ⁣a felt comprised of cotton, nylon, and wool.
Historically, balls were made entirely of rubber, then covered ⁤with flannel.

Why are⁣ tennis balls yellow?

Originally, tennis balls ⁤were black or white.
⁣David Attenborough, as⁢ controller of BBC Two, wanted⁣ to improve color‍ TV broadcasting.
The white ball was hard to see against the white court lines.
⁢ The International tennis‍ Federation tested colors and chose ⁤fluorescent yellow.
Yellow balls were first used at the US Open in 1973 and Wimbledon in 1986.

Why do players examine multiple balls before serving?

Players take three balls, keep two, and return ‍one.
The second ball is kept in the pocket‍ in case of a ⁤fault.
They examine the balls to choose one that ⁤will⁤ give them an advantage.
⁤Balls‍ lose⁤ air pressure and the⁤ exterior⁣ becomes ⁢frayed each time they are hit.
‍A ball⁢ with high air⁤ pressure and a smooth exterior is better for a fast first serve.
A ball with less air pressure⁢ and a frayed exterior is ‍better for a slower serve with⁣ more spin.

How ⁢are seedings decided at Wimbledon?

There are ⁤32 seeds in the men’s and ⁤women’s singles draws.
Seedings are based on ATP Tour rankings for men and WTA Tour rankings for women. Players are seeded in ‍the order of⁢ their ranking. A player’s seed number can be higher than their ranking if higher-ranked players withdraw.
* Seeds are also given to ‍doubles teams based on their rankings.

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