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Randy couples 'using Wimbledon's quiet rooms for saucy bonking sessions'

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Wimbledon - because fans are allegedly using the quiet rooms to enjoy some action of their own.No sport proves it takes two to tango more than tennis, and it seems that is inspiring those in attendance to creep off and embrace a different kind of love in the booths, which are said to be unmanned at certain points during the day.They can be marked "engaged" but don't lock, though that doesn't seem to be putting people off.

A couple emerged from one of them looking rather like they'd just gone the full distance on Centre Court, according to The Sun. READ MORE: "Ridiculous" Wimbledon rule forced female stars to play braless - giving fans an eyefulA source said: "Everyone around them was joking with them.

There was no doubt what they had been up to."Another visitor to the All England Club claimed that when they were looking for a quiet place to reflect, they could hear kissing coming from the next booth along.

Wimbledon's access guide says: “Located in the Southern Village, the Quiet Room is a space where guests can retreat for a moment of private meditation, prayer or reflection or simply to escape the crowds around the Grounds.”Is it disrespectful to the sport?

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