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Aorangi Terrace, commonly known as "Henman Hill", alongside a series of other nicknames, is a mostly grassed banked area in the grounds of the
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where, during the annual
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, crowds of people without show court tickets can watch the tennis matches live on a giant television screen at the side of No. 1 Court. During television broadcasts of matches, cameras often sweep over the area, and sports journalists frequently conduct vox pops and interviews with members of the crowd. The terrace is also the main site for spectators to eat
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s. Aorangi Terrace's nickname of ''Henman Hill'' emerged in the late 1990s when British supporters would congregate to watch the matches of
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at the site. The hill is frequently given other alliterative nicknames relating to British players competing at Wimbledon (''Rusedski Ridge'', ''Murray Mound'',' ''Heather Hill'', ''Robson Green'', ''Konta Contour'', ''Raducanu Rise'', ''Raducanu Ridge'', ''Norrie Knoll'' etc.) but Henman Hill has remained the most commonly used phrase.


History

The terrace is named after Aorangi Park, the London New Zealand Rugby Club's grounds, which were on the site until 1981. Aorangi refers to the 'canonical' Māori description of Aoraki, the highest mountain in New Zealand, also known as Mount Cook. A new big screen was installed on the site following the construction of the new No. 1 Court in 1997. This coincided with the popularity of British player
Tim Henman Timothy Henry Henman (born 6 September 1974) is a British former professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 4 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) during the early 2000s. Henman won 15 career ATP Tour titl ...
, and the site soon gained the nickname "Henman Hill", becoming a focal point for so-called Henmania. There is a "Henmans Hill" in Clifton, Bristol, England and anecdotally a supporter attending Wimbledon at the time was from that area and gave the hill that name, it being very similar to "Henman". British tennis followers would fanatically support four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Henman as he played often dramatic matches in his many attempts to win the
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. Since Henman's retirement in 2007, the area has been colloquially named after other British tennis players. Most frequently, the site has been associated with
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, with names such as ''Murray Mound'', ''Mount Murray'', ''Murray Mountain'' and ''Murrayfield'' (in reference to the stadium in Edinburgh of the same name) all used. , the name "Henman Hill" is still used by the
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and other media in reference to the area. In 2009, Tim Henman stated on ''
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'' that he had agreed with Andy Murray it is still "Henman Hill". Henman joked that "
urray Urray () is a scattered village and coastal parish, consisting of Easter, Old and Wester Urray and is located in the county of Ross-shire, Ross in the Scotland, Scottish council area of Highland Council area, the Highland. Urray is also a paris ...
can have all those grand slams he's going to win but I'm keeping my hill." Tennis pundits and tabloids have occasionally referred to the hill according to the names of a series of other British players who have participated at Wimbledon. During
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's matches, the area was sometimes called ''Rusedski Ridge''; ''Robson Ridge'' or ''Robson Green'' have been used in reference to Laura Robson; plus ''Heather Hill'' and ''Konta Kop'' in reference to
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and
Johanna Konta Johanna Konta (born 17 May 1991) is a British-Australian former professional tennis player. Konta won four singles titles on the WTA Tour, along with eleven titles in singles and four in doubles on the ITF Women's Circuit. She was British No. ...
. Most recently, the success of Emma Raducanu in the 2021 US Open led to speculation over the name ''Raducanu Ridge'' being used at Wimbledon 2022, in line with ''Rusedski Ridge'' and ''Robson Ridge''. Other potential names for the site were suggested by the BBC, with ''Raducanu Rise'' coming out as the public's favourite. For the 2022 Wimbledon tournament, Henman Hill was re-created by the AELTC in New York City, from 8 to 10 July. Dubbed the "Hill in New York", it was set up in
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at Pier 6, which also offered panoramic views of
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. Tickets were available on a walk-in basis up to a limit of 1,000 people per day.


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