The All England Lawn Tennis Club - Indoor Tennis Centre, UK
The redevelopment of the indoor courts complex as part of The All England Lawn Tennis Club's multi-decade renewal of the Wimbledon estate.
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The redevelopment of the indoor courts complex as part of The All England Lawn Tennis Club's multi-decade renewal of the Wimbledon estate.
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