But not all creatures have been so warmly welcomed at Wimbledon over the years.
Flo the search dog overlooks Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 7, 2024.Meandering within the manicured lawns and historic courts of Wimbledon are Rufus and Flo, a couple who are incredibly popular with players and fans alike, yet simultaneously unassuming and vital workers whose sole function is to keep the public safe and the tennis uninterrupted.
“Rufus is ‘Chief Pigeon Deterrent’ here at Wimbledon,” Donna Davis told ABC News while standing on Centre Court on the middle Sunday of the 2024 Championships. “Often the pigeons can go up in the rafters and then sneak around and build little nests. They generally have a really comfortable time up there and then come down when the grass seed has been laid to munch on the seed. It's like caviar to them. Rufus is here to stop all of that.
Davis has worked at Wimbledon now with Rufus and his predecessor, Hamish, for 24 years this year but her career at the All England Club all began because she saw a solution to a massive problem that she noticed while watching the 1999 Wimbledon men’s semifinal between Pete Sampras and Tim Henman. Her handler explains that it typically takes about ten weeks of intensive, but relatively quick, training to get dogs like Flo up to speed with the kind of work they are doing, the process designed to ensure that the dogs are sufficiently prepared for their roles -- much like passing a driving test but gaining proficiency through experience.
Flo and owner Mark Millsand together in the stands on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 7, 2024.MORE: What it's like living next to Wimbledon, host of the world's most famous tennis tournament
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