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He keeps a 'secret' club at Wimbledon, and even today he is angry with Ivanisevic: 'Did he have to do that!'
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He keeps a 'secret' club at Wimbledon, and even today he is angry with Ivanisevic: 'Did he have to do that!'

The article discusses the traditions and exclusivity of Wimbledon, highlighting its strict rules and high-class atmosphere. It mentions the tradition of not opening champagne bottles during players' service, which has become a notable ritual. The piece also covers the difficulty of obtaining tickets, the exclusive nature of the event, and the requirement for players to wear white clothing. It further describes the special clubs available to tennis enthusiasts, such as the Last 8 club, which is accessible only to those who reach the quarterfinals. The article then shifts focus to a personal experience of visiting this exclusive club and meeting its manager, John Feaver, who expresses lingering frustration over a past incident involving a Croatian player, Goran Ivanišević.

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He keeps a 'secret' club at Wimbledon, and even today he is angry with Ivanisevic: 'Did he have to do that!'

The article discusses the traditions and exclusivity of Wimbledon, highlighting its strict rules and high-class atmosphere. It mentions the tradition of not opening champagne bottles during players' service, which has become a notable ritual. The piece also covers the difficulty of obtaining tickets, the exclusive nature of the event, and the requirement for players to wear white clothing. It further describes the special clubs available to tennis enthusiasts, such as the Last 8 club, which is accessible only to those who reach the quarterfinals. The article then shifts focus to a personal experience of visiting this exclusive club and meeting its manager, John Feaver, who expresses lingering frustration over a past incident involving a Croatian player, Goran Ivanišević.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related topics and does not engage with politically charged issues. Its tone remains neutral, providing factual information about Wimbledon's traditions and exclusive clubs without taking an ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes Wimbledon traditions, crowd behavior, and ticketing processes. It aligns with general knowledge about the tournament. Objectivity is lower due to the emotional tone and focus on specific anecdotes, such as the 'secret club' and personal experien

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