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Ball Kids? Ball Crew? Wimbledon Says No Thanks, Boys and Girls It Is

Ball boys line up within the grounds during day one of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships at
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The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon will not follow the other tennis Grand Slams by scrapping gender-neutral titles and is happy to stay with ball boys and girls descriptors, thank you very much for asking.

The Guardian reports unlike the Australian Open, French Open and the U.S. Open – Wimbledon will continue to use ball “boys” and “girls” for the foreseeable future.

The U.S. Open, which uses people of all ages for the role, calls them “ball crew” while it’s “ball kids” in Melbourne and Paris.

The club, which is proud of having what it feels are the best ball boys and girls in the business, said on Saturday that there are no plans to change their titles and the game remains the same when the championships begin on Monday.

Around 250 children with an average age of 15 are chosen each year from a pool of 1,000 applicants to assist at the All England Club, the Daily Mail notes.

Wimbledon prides itself on having what it sees as the best in the business, with ball boys first introduced in 1920.

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Ball boys and girls line up following the Boys’ Singles Final match on day fourteen of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon. Picture date: Sunday July 16, 2023. (Steven Paston/PA Images via Getty Images)

The Guardian report notes change is something the All England Club will embrace – but slowly.

After a New York Times article in 2018, Wimbledon stopped the practice of referring to players on court as Mr, Miss or Mrs the following year.

And it’s only two years since they finally removed the moniker “Mrs” before female cham­pions’ names on the honour roll in the clubhouse. Another rule that shows no sign of changing is the one concerning players’ clothing.

While Wimbledon introduced a new rule in 2023 allowing women to wear coloured undershorts, the players still have to wear “almost entirely white”.

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via June 29th 2024