Image: Covent Garden Piazza
Image: Everyman Screen On The Canal at Kings Cross
As part of the Summer Screens series of events, Wimbledon matches are being broadcast free in this park in the City. In addition to the catching all the grass-court action, you can enjoy an essential glass of Pimm’s from the Grandstand Bar, set up close to the screen.
A comfy spot to catch the tournament, you’ll find lawn-effect steps by the canal scattered with oversized pillows and chairs – perfect for whiling the hours away in tennis heaven. Post-matches, the screens double up as cinemas, with films shown every night. View the movie listings here.
All the Wimbledon action is being broadcast here on a large, open-air screen. Best of all, there are 100 seats – from beanbags and deckchairs to picnic benches – available free on a first come first served basis. Its makes for a picturesque spot, decorated by Boodles with classic, colourful bunting.
Image: Portman Square Garden
Image: Eccleston Yards
For the third year in a row, Wimbledon will be hosting The Hill in New York from 12-14 July, and this time it’s at a new location by Brooklyn Bridge. To launch the show, Nicole Scherzinger is hosting a free concert on the Friday night. Throughout the rest of the weekend, large screens will broadcast live tennis action from Centre Court, including the ladies’ singles and men’s doubles finals on Saturday, and men’s singles and ladies’ doubles finals on Sunday. What better way to catch the matches than in this beautiful space that mirrors to mood of The Hill at SW19. To go, apply for a free ticket through the online ballot.