The Sunday Guardian

Firefighte­rs fight Wimbledon blaze

- LUKE BROWN Wimbledon fire.

“Four fire engines are currently attending reports of a fire in the practice court area of the All England Tennis Club,” they said in a short statement published to their Twitter page.

A later statement added that the cause of the blaze was under investigat­ion, and that there had been damage to building materials, a temporary marquee and the hedgerow.

“Four fire engines and 21 firefighte­rs and officers have been called to reports of a fire in the practice court area of the All England Tennis and Croquet Club on Church Road in Wimbledon,” the Fire Bridage said in a statement on their website.

“The fire damaged around one tonne of mixed building materials, around 20 metres of hedgerow and a small section of a temporary marquee.

“The Brigade was called at 1233 and the fire was under control at 1322. Crews from Tooting, Wandsworth, Fulham and New Malden fire stations are at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investi- gation.”

The AELTC confirmed on Twitter that there had been a fire at the club but did not add any informatio­n on how the blaze had started.

“The AELTC can confirm the London Fire Brigade has been attending a small fire outside Gate 1, which has now been extinguish­ed,” they said.

Gate 1 is located close to Wimbledon’s No 1 Court, which is one year into a three year plan to have a retractabl­e roof added to it. The first year of the constructi­on project was completed on Wednesday, with work on the roof expected to be completed in time for the 2019 Championsh­ips.

On Twitter, Wimbledon locals expressed their shock at the dramatic fire, with white smoke visible over the world-famous tennis club. “Fire at Wimbledon tennis courts, loads of fire engines in attendance,” Ian Adams wrote. “Lots of smoke in the area. Wimbledon park road blocked to traffic.” Twitter user Calum Carpenter added: “I think the All England Tennis Club is on fire. Dozens of sirens, massive plume of white smoke, ash falling like snow.”

Another user called Lesley wrote: “Arrived for our tour of @ Wimbledon and there’s a fire. Fire engine just arrived so hopefully we can go in shortly.”

The Championsh­ips are due to begin on Monday 3 July, with the gentleman’s singles concluding the tournament on Sunday 16 July. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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