The concerns include the size of the development, with the All England Club accused of not responding to local groups.
“What we want to do is get a proper solution for our residents and the club,” Stephen Hammond, the Conservative MP for Wimbledon, was quoted as saying on a politics program. “They need to come and start talking. This is not the right plan.”
The tournament has been told it should also consider alternatives.
“They’ve come to consultations but they haven’t moved at all. Maybe there could be a pop-up stadium, maybe there could be protections,” said Fleur Anderson, the Labour MP for Putney.
Roland Garros also experienced pressure from opposing local groups in competing its recent expansion, which was finished in 2021 and involved several changes to the grounds.