Wimbledon: Empty seats on Centre Court leave fans frustrated
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Tennis fans have been left frustrated after seeing more empty seats on Centre Court at Wimbledon.
With high demand for tickets on the show courts, fans have been left especially dispirited with seats even empty for Andy Murray vs John Isner and Emma Raducanu vs Caroline Garcia.
Complaints have been lodged to the All England Club, with BBC presenter Sue Barker acknowledging the issue of “lots of empty seats” before Raducanu’s second-round match begun.
Most of the empty seats are situated surrounding the Royal Box, which are usually reserved for corporate guests and Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) members and the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Those with hospitality tickets sometimes opt “to drop in and drop out of the