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Wimbledon kept its courts lush green as other London lawns browned in record heat

Wimbledon kept its courts lush green as other London lawns browned in record heat

Summary

During a recent record heat wave in London, most lawns turned brown due to extreme heat and water restrictions. However, Wimbledon’s tennis courts remained green and well-maintained thanks to careful watering, specialized grass, and constant monitoring by the groundskeeping team.

Key Facts

  • London experienced a record heat wave, causing many lawns to dry out and turn brown.
  • Water use increased sharply, and people were asked to reduce outdoor water use.
  • Wimbledon’s grass tennis courts stayed green despite the heat.
  • The courts use perennial ryegrass, chosen for its heat and drought resistance.
  • The All England Club has monitored grasses for nearly 40 years to find the best types for tennis.
  • Groundstaff use weather apps and soil moisture sensors to maintain court conditions.
  • Soil moisture affects court hardness and how the tennis ball bounces.
  • June temperatures in England were the highest on record, with also higher overnight temperatures.
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