Wimbledon Diary

Wimbledon 2016: New Brit star Marcus Willis searches for practice nets as Novak Djokovic blasts some pre-match tunes

Tennis fans can now get round paying huge prices for their strawberries as SW19 security take new measures

SHOCK first round winner Marcus Willis is such a stranger to this level he got lost.

Like all other players in action yesterday, the British No 23 was here early for a warm-up before his debut.

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But he was heard asking: “Can you tell me where the practice courts are please, mate?”

Marcus Willis is Wimbledon's favourite new son after a stunning first round winCredit: Getty Images
The relatively-unknown Brit still had to ask for directions to the practice netsCredit: Getty Images

PLAYERS get a lift to and from the tennis in a Jaguar courtesy car.

And Novak Djokovic and Garbine Muguruza can make use of the in-car wifi to blast out their favourite tunes.

Novak Djokovic loves to play some Gypsy Kings while he's ferried around in a JaguarCredit: Getty Images
Spaniard Garbine Muguruza prefers listening to rapper PitbullCredit: Reuters

The Spanish senorita is a big Kanye West fan but has been known to celebrate by turning up US rapper Pitbull’s I Know You Want Me.

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Super Serb Djokovic is a big fan of the Gypsy Kings. He said: “I like lots of music but the Gypsy Kings always bring a good atmosphere."

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Punters can now beat the queues - and the prices - by bringing their own food to SW19Credit: PA:Press Association
A portion of strawberries and cream at Wimbledon costs punters £2.50Credit: PA:Press Association

PUNTERS are allowed to bring their own food and drink if they do not fancy shelling out £2.50 for strawberries and cream or £39.50 on a picnic for two.

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It is also an extra £5.50 if you want to go gluten free, which the men’s champion Novak Djokovic favours.

Security at Wimbledon are cracking down on a number of items favoured by fansCredit: Getty Images
Selfie sticks, large hats and flags are now prohibited at the prestigious tournamentCredit: PA:Press Association

THIS year’s new security masterplan makes it tricky for fans who want to have photos taken with Andy Murray and the other stars.

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That is because Wimbledon chiefs have banned selfie sticks.

Other items not allowed in the grounds include oversized hats and large flags.

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