When all eyes turn to Wimbledon each summer, the focus is on the players and the excitement of the tennis matches as we all follow the progress of the players through the various stages.
Behind the scenes, there is another less obvious army of hidden supporters who are equally as important to this grand slam event as the famous faces of the players whose images are beamed across the world, and who are so closely followed by the live spectators and the millions of global television and digital audiences. These vital supporters include a wide range of Grundfos Pumps.
A recent new arrival is a 6-pump Grundfos Hydro MPC-E booster set that will help to support the latest part of the Wimbledon Master Plan that also includes the development of a roof over No 1 Court, extra seating and a new public plaza.
Being able to deliver the required amount of water to where it is needed, when it is needed is often crucial, but when this is an iconic venue that employs 2,200 staff who look after the 39,000 spectators who each year drink 330,000 cups of tea and coffee and consume 140,000 servings of strawberries & cream that Wimbledon has become synonymous with.
Grundfos are delighted to be continuing to play their role in supporting this great venue as it continues to evolve and develop.
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