Wimbledon umpire John Blom issues a warning for spectators to not pop open champagne bottles prior to players serving.

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20 Comments

  1. L M A O O O O O that's so funny, especially from the Aussie ump bruh, could not have played better

  2. "The people in the cheaper seats, clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewelry." — John Lennon

  3. That was kind of funny. The umpire tried to make the warning sound as professional as possible when discouraging the crowd from 'poppin' bottles' LOL

  4. The commentator was so tickled by the announcer referring to popping champagne bottles during the service. Such a Wimbelton thing…

  5. Simple rules people simple rules, keep your mimosas for after the serve. What a very Australian way to handle that whole situation

  6. My brother went to Wimbledon last year, I was so shocked when he told me you are allowed to bring alcohol in. Offically, "Alcohol may be brought into the Grounds but is limited to the equivalent of one bottle of wine or Champagne (750ml) or two cans of beer (500ml) or two cans of premixed aperitifs per person".

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