Wimbledon has announced plans to make Henman Hill bigger for the championships in 2027.
This grassy area next to Court One became known as Henman Hill because lots of fans without Centre Court tickets went there to watch British tennis player Tim Henman play on a big screen in the 1990s and 2000s.
It`s still a very popular spot at Wimbledon. To celebrate the 150th anniversary in two years, it will be changed to hold 20 per cent more people.
The work will start after next year`s tournament. The current steps will be made less steep, and walls will be added to create more space for seating. Wheelchair access will also be improved.
Additionally, a new pergola will be built to provide cover from rain and shade from the sun.

The area will be improved for Wimbledon`s 150th anniversary celebrations
Deborah Jevans, the head of Wimbledon, said: `Improving Henman Hill, which is famous around the world, for the 2027 Championships means even more tennis fans can enjoy the special atmosphere and great views from there.
`I`m especially happy that these changes will make The Hill easier to get to for guests who use wheelchairs or have other accessibility needs.
`This is a great opportunity as we get ready for 2027 and the 150th anniversary of the first championships.`