LONDON (Reuters) - Diehard Wimbledon tennis fans are used to queueing for hours, if not days, for tickets and a 24-hour strike by London's underground rail network was not going to stop them getting to the tournament on Thursday.
It seemed like business as usual at the grasscourt championship in south London, although many of the spectators arriving at the main gates had to battle delays and traffic congestion to get there.
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