British tennis pro James Ward has designed the 'Wimble-bum' shorts that have special padding in the shape of two tennis balls -- to make the long process of ticket-buying more bearable.
So, if your legs grow weary, you can take a pitch-side seat without losing your place in the queue, reports express.co.uk.
Ward, who ranks 177 in the world, even sported a pair himself as he dished them out to the waiting crowds at Wimbledon.
Working with the 29-year-old tennis star, company Direct Line hit the Wimbledon queue recently with a stash of the wacky shorts to donate to needy fans.
The insurance firm wrote on Twitter: "The #directfix team is up bright and early for #Wimbledon to fix discomfort at #TheQueue. Tweet and we'll help."
Fans certainly took them up on their offer.
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Sharing their "short selfies", Wimbledon devotees used Twitter to thank Ward and Direct Line for the shorts.
Seema Jaswal tweeted: "That moment when you wish you'd thought of this yourself! Wimble-Bum shorts! Show some bumlove when in #WimbledonQueue."
Sporting her pair, Emily Ketchen and a friend shared an image of them wearing the shorts while waiting impatiently in the queue, writing: "Balls to this queue #thequeue."
Posing pitch-side, Ward gave a shot at modelling -- as he donned a pair of the shorts for a photoshoot.
Ward tweeted: "My bum look big in this? New Wimble-Bum shorts help to fix the discomfort of queuing hours for #Wimbledon #directfix."
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