Mission • Maintain The Championships as the premier tennis tournament in the world – and on grass
• Enhance the unique quality, character and image of the Club and The Championships
• Foster the best interests of tennis, both nationally and internationally
Description Founded in 1868, The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) is a private members' club and organises and stages The Championships, Wimbledon.
Ever since the first Championships in 1877, we have worked hard to build a tournament that has become the pinnacle of the sport and one that every player wants to win. We are very proud of what we have achieved. We have worked hard. We have kept our heads. And we have upheld the belief that if we are going to do a job, we should do it properly.
We don’t always get it right. But we always strive to do things with heritage, integrity, respect and excellence. This belief has resulted in a tournament that captivates the world. A place where people value etiquette and fairness, and have come to expect greatness.
So we will continue to evolve in line with our principles, and inspire the world with qualities that we think are not just important in sport, but in life.
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