Try GOLD - Free

Like a refined tea party, Wimbledon is the world's greatest sports event

Scottish Daily Express

|

July 05, 2025

FOR me, it’s the greatest sports event in the world. This year’s Wimbledon championships are nearing the end of a glorious first week, and I have pretty quickly fallen in love with them.

- GEOFF MAYNARD

I love most sports, football and cricket especially, but while I had taken a passing interest in key tennis matches on TV, Wimbledon had rather passed me by — until now, that is.

Having been there for most of week one as part of the hardworking Express team covering this global event, I am kicking myself for not attending sooner.

It really is Britain at its best. Packed with 148 years of history and tradition it may be, but there is technology and innovation at every turn, from tickets downloaded to your phone to the tap-and-go food and drink payment system.

The biggest plus is just being there. For a major event with 40,000 visitors each day, it is amazingly civilised and, dare I say, relaxed.

It is fairly busy walking around, but you never get that stressful, packed and jostled-about feeling when attending a feisty football match.

It’s like chalk and cheese.

'People enjoy themselves in a dignified way'

Rather than being herded around like cattle and trying to avoid those drunken footie idiots spoiling for a fight, here it is all about brilliant organisation and respect for your fellow fan.

MORE STORIES FROM Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Lawwell leaves ‘love of my life' following abuse

CHAIRMAN Peter Lawwell will step down from the Celtic board at the end of the year after citing “intolerable” levels of “abuse and threats”.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

HOOPS! WE DID IT AGAIN

Fans' fury as champs slump to fourth loss under Nancy

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Stig in after the dump

RANGERS have brought in Stig Inge Bjornebye as football consultant and advisor as the club attempts to emerge from the Kevin Thelwell catastrophe.

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Reeves denies blame for North Sea job losses

RACHEL REEVES has denied that 1,000 jobs are being lost in the North Sea oil and gas sector every month as a result of UK Government policies.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

A medal at last after 80 years

Wren Janet is honoured for her service

time to read

1 mins

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

This must be a joke, Paul?

JAKE PAUL is nothing if not deluded.

time to read

1 mins

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Gwyn and wear it

Apple Martin is mum’s double in iconic dress

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Trump suing BBC has echoes of lend-lease saga with US in WWII

DONALD Trump’s attempt to bankrupt the BBC is yet another example of how over the decades the USA has treated its allies (“Trump sues BBC for $10bn”, Scottish Daily Express, December 17).

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

SWINNEY MUST CALL TIME ON 'CRIPPLING' SNP TAX HIKES

THOUSANDS of pubs, restaurants, shops and other businesses are at risk of closure next year thanks to a “crippling” SNP tax hike.

time to read

3 mins

December 18, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

1 in 10 over-70s meet criteria for drugs to slow dementia

BLOOD tests have revealed 11% of over-70s may benefit from drugs that can slow the early stages of Alzheimer's but the medication is too expensive for the NHS.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size