Yes. It was used for the first time in 2009.
As of 2009, there is a retractable roof on the Wimbledon center court.
retractable roof
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The retractable roof at Wimbledon, specifically over Centre Court, was completed in 2009. The project began in 2006 and was constructed to allow matches to continue during rain, enhancing the tournament's scheduling reliability.
Wimbledon Centre Court was opened in 1922. It has since been the main venue for the Wimbledon Championships, featuring the iconic retractable roof added in 2009, allowing for play to continue during rain. The court has a rich history and is renowned for its grass surface and prestigious tennis events.
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== == One hour The process takes 56 minutes and 30 seconds - and the roof should only be operated when the stadium is empty.
The capacity of Wimbledon Centre Court at the time of the 2009 Championships is 15,000.
Somebody flicks the open switch
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the Davis Cup and Wightman Cup tournaments
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