Wimbledon 2021 is set to take place with or without fans following the unprecedented challenges brought by Covid-19.
This years championships were cancelled for the first time since World War Two due to the pandemic.
The tournament was due to be played between June 29 and July 12.
All England Lawn Tennis Club say they are "actively engaged" in planning for next years championships and are considering "multiple operational scenarios".
The options, which are dependent on Covid-19, are as follows:
- A full capacity Championships
- A reduced capacity Championships
- ‘Behind closed doors’ Championships
Sally Bolton OBE, Chief Executive of the AELTC, commented: “Staging The Championships in 2021 is our number one priority and we are engaged in scenario planning in order to deliver on that priority.
"We recognise how important the player communities are to the delivery of a Covid-secure Championships.
"I would also like to thank the government and public health authorities for their ongoing advice which will continue to be invaluable as The Championships 2021 draws closer."
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