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Vodafone announces new partnership with Wimbledon tennis

  • Vodafone announces exciting new partnership with Wimbledon as Official Connectivity Partner.
  • Vodafone will use its world-leading connectivity and the power of 5G to help bring the sport to more people.
  • Vodafone will work alongside Wimbledon and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to develop a new competition for grassroots players.
  • The partnership will see Vodafone join forces with British tennis stars Tim Henman and Laura Robson to inspire the next generation of players.

Vodafone has today announced a multi-year partnership with Wimbledon as Official Connectivity Partner of The Championships and The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club.

Throughout the partnership, Vodafone will use its world-leading connectivity and the power of 5G to help enhance the Wimbledon experience for fans. Vodafone will use the latest in Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, 360, haptic and IoT technology to inspire fans and bring them closer to the action.

Vodafone is also working with the AELTC and the LTA to develop a new competition for grassroots players, with more details to be announced soon.

Vodafone will work with British tennis stars Tim Henman and Laura Robson to support the partnership. They will draw on their extensive experience playing at the highest level to inspire people to reconnect with the sport and bring tennis to life for current and future fans.

Laura Robson coaches two young tennis stars of the future
CREDITS: TOM SHAWLaura Robson, former British Number One and Wimbledon Junior champion, coaches two young tennis hopefuls

Max Taylor, Vodafone Consumer Director, said: “There is a huge buzz around British tennis and Wimbledon is set once again to be a high point of the summer. We want to build on this momentum long-term by helping people get involved in the sport.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for us to use our connectivity to deliver a world-class experience for fans both on and off the court.

“We can’t wait to get involved.”

Laura Robson, former British Number One and Wimbledon Junior champion, said: “British tennis is going from strength to strength right now, and it’s so exciting to see where we could end up. I’m delighted to be teaming up with Vodafone to help encourage as many people as possible to pick up a racket.”

Gus Henderson, Commercial Director of the AELTC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Vodafone as the Official Connectivity Partner of The Championships. We are looking forward to seeing how Vodafone will create unique experiences to bring our fans even closer to the action at Wimbledon this summer.

“It is also very exciting to have a partner who shares our aim of promoting tennis to an even wider audience.”

The announcement builds on Vodafone’s key role as Lead Partner for the British & Irish Lions for its South Africa 2021 Tour and kicks off an exciting series of partnerships for the years ahead.

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About Wimbledon

The Championships, Wimbledon, is the oldest of the four tennis Grand Slams and the only one played on grass. Managed by The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) and staged on the AELTC Grounds, Wimbledon has evolved from its origins as a private members’ croquet club in 1868, to one of the world’s biggest annual sporting events and one of the most well-respected brands in sport.

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