I didn't know," Andreeva discovers a new quarterfinalist privilege at Wimbledon
Wimbledon is a tournament of tradition. One of them is granting lifetime free passes to all players and their entourage who have played at least one quarterfinal during their career at Wimbledon.
Mirra Andreeva, who qualified for the quarterfinals for the first time in her career, learned this during a press conference and seemed surprised: "Really?
I didn’t know they gave them to those who reached the quarterfinals. That’s great!
Of course, I’ll find someone to explain how to use the tickets, what other privileges they offer, and what we can do with them. I’ll also ask Conchita—she might know. I think it’s amazing!
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