Wimbledon upholds clean court policy for 2026 Championships

The All England Lawn Tennis Club continues its tradition of minimal on-court branding at the 2026 Championships. Strict rules limit sponsor visibility to preserve the tournament's aesthetic. This approach keeps the partner list exclusive while requiring color-coordinated logos.

Wimbledon enforces a clean court policy that prohibits elaborate sponsor signs. The grass-court major restricts branding to integrate with dark green, white, and purple themes. This maintains focus on the players and the historic venue.

Official partners for 2026 include Rolex, Slazenger, IBM, and Polo Ralph Lauren. Newer additions feature Emirates and Range Rover, with logos adjusted to minimalist white designs on Centre Court. Beverage partners are Champagne Lanson, Lavazza, and Stella Artois, while Evian serves as the water partner.

Rolex has been the official timekeeper since 1978. Slazenger has supplied balls as the official partner since 1902. Range Rover joined as transport partner in 2015, and Emirates signed on in 2024.

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