Wimbledon fever is well and truly underway, with doors opening to SW19 on Monday morning (June 29), and thousands of fans pouring in to watch the tennis.

If you have been unable to visit Wimbledon in person on the famous Murray Mound, or get tickets to see the courts?

Never fear, as many locations across west London have erected giant big screens with deck chairs to watch the action.

With main screens in Victoria, Wimbledon (where Unsigned Friday's own Emily Lee will be performing) and Hammersmith, there are plenty of options if you want to watch the tennis outdoors in the sun.

Hammersmith's Lyric Square announced that they would have a big screen showing matches from 12pm to 8pm daily, with deck chairs and a pop-up bar on hand to provide the perfect Wimbledon experience.

A spokesman for Live in Lyric Square said: "Will Serena add another trophy to her cabinet, can Murray make it a historic double or will Djokovic rampage right through the tournament?

"Whatever the outcome, it's bound to be another classic fortnight, so make sure you join us and watch it live on the big screen in Hammersmith."

Spectators enjoy watching the tennis on the Big Screen in Wimbledon

For the two weeks of Wimbledon, from June 29 to July 12, Great British Summer will also be screening Wimbledon live for free, with Cardinal Place in Victoria as their main west London location.

A spokesman for Great British Summer said: "Perfect for a sunny, breezy afternoon of screenings at Cardinal Place, Harry Brompton's pop up bar will be open for business for the full two weeks, mixing up their refreshing premium alcoholic ice tea.

"Cardinal Place will be host to a one-off Great British Summer Bake Off, providing those with a sweet tooth with delicious treats to enjoy in front of the big screen."

So if you've missed out on tickets, but still want all the fun and atmosphere of watching live, head to one of west London's great big screens!

For more information on watching Wimbledon live at the big screens, read our full guide.