Killjoy Wimbledon officials have banned Heelys kids’ shoes at SW19.
The popular band of trainers with wheels have fallen foul of the rules in an odd ruling.
Spectators at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, risk being turned away if they rock up in them.
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The rule will be enforced throughout the tournament, which started on 24 June and will go on until Sunday (14 Jul).
The rule is stated in the tournament’s conditions of entry which all attending fans are advised to read, as reported by What’s The Jam.
It states: “Unless expressly authorised by the AELTC such as in relation to an Accredited Person’s terms and conditions of Accreditation.
“The following items are strictly prohibited from being brought into the Grounds.
“Wheeled footwear or other wheeled equipment, including but not limited to scooters, bicycles and skateboards, with the exception of wheelchairs or other accessibility aids authorised by the AELTC.”
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This new footwear ruling is the latest source of outrage since Emma Radacanu pulled out of her mixed doubles game with racket-wielding legend, Andy Murray.
The 37-year-old was set to play his final Wimbledon match on Saturday (6 Jul) evening, before she pulled out through injury concerns.
With two-time winner Murray’s last appearance cancelled, he will become a spectator for the remainder of the games.