The biggest tennis competition of the summer is coming to London in just a few weeks with the return of Wimbledon.
Fans of tennis come from far and wide to see some of the biggest and best players in the world take to the pitch as they bid to win the trophy.
Although you can get tickets to Wimbledon matches, you can also watch them for free but still in that great atmosphere.
Across London, a number of viewing sites pop up allowing tennis fans to watch all of the tennis action without spending a penny.
So you know where you can head to watch the matches, we've picked some of the best and free viewing areas.
Over the generations, we've witnessed iconic rivalries, triumphant feats and heroic defeats.
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But while the names may change, the drama remains.
New storylines await us, and #Wimbledon will once again be Always Like Never Before ✨
Where you can watch Wimbledon for free in London
Screen on the Canal, Granary Square, King's Cross
Returning for another year, this popular site is hosted by Everyman Cinemas and is set on the picturesque site of London's canals.
Set on a first come first severed, the levelled viewing area has comfy bean bags, seats and food and drinks options.
Canda Square Park, Canary Wharf
One that Wimbledon fans might already be aware of, Canada Square Park is always popular with tennis fans.
Matches are free to watch and the venue will have food and drink options at hand. Plus the area also has shops to browse and you can have a go at some table tennis.
Brown Hart Gardens, Mayfair
Just off Duke Street and Oxford Street, Brown Hart Gardens is a little gem that is great for Wimbledon viewers that might want a more chilled atmosphere.
Great if you want to grab a match during your lunch break or on your way home from work, it's set in the 10,000-square-foot garden.
St Katherine's Docks, Tower Hamlets
Offering free entry during the entire Wimbledon tournament, the docks will have a screen on the floating pontoon with deckchairs, benches and tables dotted around. Plus, you can try out new food with changing vendors across the two weeks.
When is Wimbledon 2023?
This year Wimbledon is taking place from Monday, July 3 starting at 11 am and will end on Sunday, July 16.
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