Wimbledon watch tennis being played in front of them, a query strikes us: does tennis have the best-dressed spectators in sports? Cricket and football attendees at stadiums certainly have their share of natty dressers. But the sartorially swish are usually tucked away in VIP spaces. Overwhelmingly, non-tennis sports attract the 'normal' tee-shirt and jeans, 'shirt-pant-salwar' crowd.
But, in tennis, especially when things go champagne 'n' strawberry 'n' cream, you'd think you're watching people following a ramp walk in a fashion show, not an exchange of a ball in the park. Tennis is a rich person's sport. But are all tennis fans rich? Unlikely.
So, are Wimbledon tickets exorbitant, thereby filtering out a certain kind of outdoor wear? Not really. Centre court tickets over the span of the tournament range from £80 (about ₹8,600) to £255 (about ₹27,400). A category 1 ticket for Champions League football is ₹690 (about ₹63,300).
The explanation lies elsewhere: the size of the arena. In football and cricket, it's stadiumful of people, a large visible majority in cheap seats — and 'cheap' suits. In tennis, the stands hold far smaller crowds.
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