No entry to Wimbledon café with a pet dog, even for Navratilova!

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova was denied entry to a cafe in Wimbledon, England, because of her pet dog. The 18-time Grand Slam champion shared a picture of herself standing outside The Ivy Cafe in Wimbledon with her dog Lulu resting in a bag she carried on her shoulder.

The former World No. 1 revealed that she was not allowed to enter the cafe due to her dog, forcing her to resort to “Plan-B,” which was presumably to eat somewhere else.

“Well, tried to have dinner at the Ivy at Wimbledon, but they won’t allow Lulu into the restaurant- so plan B,” wrote Navratilova, who has been covering the tennis tournament for the BBC.

Her post divided opinion on X, where it has garnered more than 1 million views. In the comments section, many people applauded the 68-year-old for not dropping her name or pulling rank to get in. Some sided with the eatery, saying nobody should be allowed entry with pets.

“Well done to the staff that must have had tremendous pressure on them to make the rules apply to everyone, knowing full well who you are,” another person wrote.

“Martina cannot be in? Because of Lulu? @Wimbledon, please fix this. Martina should be allowed in any place of this universe where the word tennis is recognized,” another said.

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