This is the reason why tennis fans eat strawberries and cream at Wimbledon
The origins of the strawberries and cream at Wimbledon are thought to date back to the early 16th century, another classic English tradition.

With Wimbledon now in full-swing, many tennis fans showing up to the event have been, and still are wondering about all the traditions that come along with the world’s most famous tennis tournament, from all-white uniforms to the strawberry and cream delicacy.
It has been said by organizers at Wimbledon that the event requires the largest catering operation in Europe. And while generally food and drink play an integral part in people’s enjoyment of the competition, strawberries and cream seem to be consumed at lofty amounts, with 190,900 portions of the desert gobbled up annually, on average.
But why is this dish such a Wimbledon thing?
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Since 1877, this classic British pairing has been served at Wimbledon.
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Why are strawberries and cream served at Wimbledon?
During the early 16th century, King Henry VIII’s Lord Chancellor, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, was thought to have first served strawberries and cream as a simple banquet dessert in 1509 when the King and court visited his home at Hampton Court, ten miles away from Wimbledon.
Since then, the classic dish was thought of as a delicacy that the King ate, and the tradition survived with the years that followed.
Strawberries and cream were served at the first ever edition of Wimbledon in 1877, when there were only 200 fans present. The 2024 championship, taking place from June 24 - July 14, sees the delicacy served on the famous tea lawn and is even highlighting a timeline of the berries’ journey from the farms to the tournament.
How much are strawberries and cream at Wimbledon?
The strawberries at Wimbledon are picked in Kent at dawn before being delivered to the grounds in southwest London. The price of portions at the 2025 championships are £2.70, 20p more than last year. This was the first price increase since 2010.
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