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High Court Ruling Advances Wimbledon’s Tennis Expansion Plans

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 6:26 pm
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Wimbledon gains significant momentum for its expansion project after a High Court judge rules that land restrictions do not block the development. The All England Club aims to nearly triple its current site by constructing 38 tennis courts and an 8,000-seat stadium on the former Wimbledon Park Golf Club grounds. This setup would allow the club to host qualifying matches for the tournament on-site.

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Background of the Expansion ProposalJudge’s Key FindingsOngoing Legal BattlesClub’s Response and Benefits

Background of the Expansion Proposal

The Greater London Authority approved the plans in 2024. Campaigners from Save Wimbledon Park (SWP) contested the project in January, arguing that a statutory trust under the Public Health Act 1875 requires the land to serve as public walks or pleasure grounds.

Lawyers for the All England Club countered that no such trust ever applied to the land. They noted that even if one existed, it ended with the club’s freehold purchase in 1993.

Judge’s Key Findings

Mr Justice Thompsell ruled on Thursday that the land never became subject to a statutory trust. He emphasized that it functioned solely as a private golf club and remained unencumbered by public recreation obligations.

“It never became the subject of a statutory trust and therefore the 1986 lease and the 1993 transfer of the freehold were each made free of such trust,” the judge stated. “Even if the above proposition is wrong, it is clear that the land was never used or laid out for public recreation.”

Ongoing Legal Battles

This decision clears one major hurdle, though the Greater London Authority’s planning permission faces separate challenges. SWP lost an initial High Court bid last July but secured approval to appeal to the Court of Appeal.

The group plans to challenge Thursday’s ruling as well, citing nationally significant legal issues. Jeremy Hudson, a director of SWP, affirmed the need to protect the open space. “Wimbledon can do better because there are existing, alternative plans which show that their scheme can be accommodated on their current site,” he said. “This not only saves the environment but leaves the park free for the recreation and enjoyment of the public. These better plans would still allow the club to stage a qualifying tournament on site in keeping with the other grand slams. Therefore, we fight on.”

Club’s Response and Benefits

Deborah Jevans, chair of the All England Club, welcomed the ruling as providing essential clarity. “The ruling represents a significant milestone for our plans, which will, as well as delivering 27 acres of beautiful new public parkland on previously private land, allow us to maintain Wimbledon’s position as one of the world’s most successful sporting events,” she stated.

“Hosting our qualifying competition in SW19 will bring us into line with the other grand slams, and by increasing the practice facilities for the world’s best players, we will bring fans even closer to the sport’s best athletes. We know from our discussions with more than 10,000 local residents that the vast majority of people want us to get on and deliver the benefits of our plans as soon as possible.”

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