During World War I and II, Wimbledon was significantly affected as the tournament was suspended. In World War I, the All England Club was used as a military hospital, while in World War II, it served as a base for the military. The Championships resumed in 1919 after World War I and in 1946 following World War II, reflecting a return to normalcy in a post-war context. Despite the disruptions, the event has since become a symbol of resilience and continuity in British culture.
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