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The spring clay-court season is just underway, but it's never too early to think about grass, right?

Wimbledon has released a condensed chronicling of the making of the 2015 Wimbledon poster art.

Video: Djokovic Plays a Fan, Who Pulls off a Trick Shot

Check it out above.

Russian paper artist Yulia Brodskaya mixes the grass-court Grand Slam's most striking icons and the start date for The Championships, which is a week later than prior editions, into colorful tennis ball art.

It took about a week for Brodskaya to complete the ball art.

"It was lots of fun, and hard work as well, trying to incorporate all the iconic tournament elements into one three-dimensional composition that actually reads as a giant tennis ball," Brodskaya told Wimbledon.com. "I knew some, I do watch it most of the years, but there are things that I found that was quite new for me, so I did some research to see what elements I could use for my design and I tried to incorporate most of the iconic things of Wimbledon."

See if you can spot the iconic Wimbledon umbrella—and a few raindrops—in the piece.


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