Wimbledon installs gender-neutral toilets that are controversial to the latest awakening changes in top tournaments

Wimbledon installs gender-neutral toilets that are controversial to the latest awakening changes in top tournaments

Wimbledon has installed a gender-neutral toilet that is controversial about the latest awakening changes in top tournaments.

The tennis chief has put up a new sign at the staff facility near the front door of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

Paul Edwards

Wimbledon has set up a gender-neutral toilet ahead of the tournament starting today[/caption]

Wimbledon is famous for its dress code, strawberries and cream traditions.

However, the tournament starting today has recently been hit by a series of awakened lines.

This year, it has already been criticized for removing the “Miss” and “Mrs.” titles of the Honorary Commission.

The referee used these gender terms in the 2019 match announcement and abandoned them.

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And his and her colored towels were dropped last year.

The Wimbledon boss wants the new toilet not to encourage the meltdown that John McEnroe made famous in 1981 when John McEnroe shouted, “You can’t be serious!” At the referee.