Photographer Sarah Lee has released a gallery of images documenting the second week [1] of the 2026 Wimbledon tennis championship.
Visual documentation of the tournament provides a comprehensive record of the athletic performance and cultural atmosphere defining one of the world's most prestigious sporting events.
The collection of photographs focuses on the All England Club in London, where the championship is hosted. The images capture the intensity of the players competing on the grass courts and the reactions of the spectators gathered to watch the matches [1].
According to The Guardian, Lee "soaks up the atmosphere at the All England Club as the tennis championship enters its second week" [2]. The visual narrative emphasizes the transition into the tournament's high-stakes final stages, a period characterized by increased tension and prestige.
The gallery highlights various angles of the event, including close-up shots of the tennis players and wide views of the courts. These images serve as a primary record of the 2026 competition, capturing the specific environmental conditions and emotional weight of the second week [1].
By focusing on both the athletes and the crowd, the photography illustrates the intersection of professional sport and public spectacle. The Guardian said that Lee's work captures the unique spirit of the tournament as it progresses toward its conclusion [2].
“Sarah Lee soaks up the atmosphere at the All England Club”
The release of this visual record highlights the enduring importance of sports photography in documenting the cultural legacy of Wimbledon. By capturing the second week of the tournament, the imagery preserves the specific tension of the championship's closing phase, providing a historical reference for the 2026 event's atmosphere and athletic execution.



