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Wimbledon bans selfie sticks from this year's tournament

Andy Murray of Great Britain poses for photographs with fans after a practice session on day twelve of Wimbledon
Image: Fans will have to grab a selfie with Andy Murray the old fashioned way at this year's Wimbledon

Tennis fans going to Wimbledon this year can leave their selfie sticks at home.

The Grand Slam tennis tournament has become the latest sports event to ban the use of the devices, with organisers calling them a "nuisance".

The All England Club says the decision was made so that selfie sticks do not "interfere with spectators' enjoyment" during the June 29-July 12 championships.

Selfie sticks are common sights at sports and music venues around the world, as fans use the pole-like device to grasp smartphones and snap self-portraits.

Churchill Downs, which stages the Kentucky Derby, announced this month that selfie sticks were banned for the May 2 race.

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A Wimbledon ticketholders' guide says "in common with many other major sports and entertainment events and cultural attractions, The Championships will not allow selfie sticks into the grounds."

The selfie stick has become a popular way of taking photographs at sporting events
Image: The selfie stick has become a popular way of taking photographs at sporting events