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Wimbledon comes to the Brewery Quarter

Game, Set, Match! The Brewery Quarter is teaming up with Cheltenham BID to bring you a smashing mini-Wimbledon extravaganza.

Serving up a fantastic time for all tennis enthusiasts and running from Monday, July 3, to the grand finals on Sunday, July 16, the Brewery Quarter, located in the heart of Cheltenham, is the place to be.

The Wimbledon big screen will ensure local fans don't miss a single second of the gripping tennis action.

Settle into comfy deckchairs and let the excitement unfold. It's the perfect spot to relax, cheer on your favourite players, and revel in the electrifying atmosphere.

Indulge your taste buds with delectable Wimbledon-inspired menus crafted by the culinary maestros of The Brewery Quarter's finest restaurants, cafes and bars.

From strawberries and cream to other tempting treats, your cravings will be thoroughly satisfied while you soak up the tennis fever.

Feeling inspired by the pros on the court? Well, here's the opportunity for your kids to step into their shoes. Thanks to the collaboration with East Glos Tennis Club, kids can try their hand at tennis.

Visit their mini court on the following dates: Sunday, July 9; Tuesday, July 11; Thursday, July 13; and Saturday, July 15 - from 1pm to 5pm, and experience the thrill of the game.

The fun and excitement will be 'served' daily at The Brewery Quarter, ensuring an unforgettable experience for tennis enthusiasts of all ages.

Demelsa Coleman, marketing manager for The Brewery Quarter, said: "We couldn't be more thrilled to be hosting the Wimbledon screen again, in conjunction with Cheltenham BID. This annual event brings people together to celebrate the excitement of Wimbledon right here in Cheltenham.

"The lively atmosphere, the cheers and the collective anticipation make it an unforgettable experience for both tennis enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. The Brewery Quarter provides the perfect setting, with its vibrant surroundings, fantastic dining options, and welcoming atmosphere.

"We are proud to be a part of this partnership, fostering community spirit and creating lasting memories!."

Heath Gunter, chief executive for Cheltenham BID, said: ''We are delighted to bring all the exciting action from Wimbledon to Cheltenham, and the best bit is that it's free! Our aim is to create an unforgettable experience while also providing increased footfall to the businesses in the Brewery Quarter. Let's hope for sunny skies throughout the two weeks."

Stay tuned to The Brewery Quarter's social media channels for the latest updates.

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As an extra bonus, the screen will be in place a couple of days early for a thrilling weekend of free sports coverage!

Saturday 1 July - Watch England's Lionesses v Portugal on the big screen. This is the final fixture on home soil before the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and is guaranteed to be an exciting game. Kick off 3.15pm. Get there early to secure your comfy deckchair!

Sunday 2 July - Sports fans can experience the Tour de France being broadcast 11am to 4.30pm, followed by the Diamond League Athletics 5pm to 7pm and finally cricket highlights from 7pm to 8pm.

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