Qualifying begins: 26 June
The Draw: 30 June
Pre-event Press Conferences: 1 & 2 July
Order of Play: 2 July
Championships begin: 3 July
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- LTA
Tickets are allocated to Schools Tennis, British Tennis Membership, overseas tennis federations/associations for distributions to their affiliated clubs and other organisations with special claims. Click here to visit the LTA website ballot pages for further information.
- Debentures
There are 2500 Debenture seats on Centre Court and 1000 Debenture seats on No.1 Court. Click here for further information regarding Debentures.
- Newmarket Holidays
Newmarket Holidays offer a range of packages, such as:
- Coach-inclusive breaks for finals weekend – this includes a No.1 Court ticket, return coach travel from a wide range of pick up points and a night in a comfortable three star hotel
- Make-Your-Own-Way breaks over finals weekend – this includes a No.1 Court ticket and overnight hotel (with a return coach transfer from the hotel to Wimbledon)
2018 TICKET PRICES |
CENTRE COURT |
No.1 COURT |
No.2 COURT |
No.3 COURT |
GROUNDS ADMISSION |
|
DAY 1 |
MONDAY 2 JULY |
£60 |
£47 |
£42 |
£42 |
£25 |
DAY 2 |
TUESDAY 3 JULY |
£60 |
£47 |
£42 |
£42 |
£25 |
DAY 3 |
WEDNESDAY 4 JULY |
£78 |
£60 |
£50 |
£50 |
£25 |
DAY 4 |
THURSDAY 5 JULY |
£78 |
£60 |
£50 |
£50 |
£25 |
DAY 5 |
FRIDAY 6 JULY |
£102 |
£78 |
£64 |
£64 |
£25 |
DAY 6 |
SATURDAY 7 JULY |
£102 |
£78 |
£64 |
£64 |
£25 |
DAY 7 |
MONDAY 9 JULY |
£120 |
£86 |
£70 |
£70 |
£25 |
DAY 8 |
TUESDAY 10 JULY |
£120 |
£86 |
£43 |
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£20 |
DAY 9 |
WEDNESDAY 11 JULY |
£145 |
£105 |
£39 |
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£20 |
DAY 10 |
THURSDAY 12 JULY |
£145 |
£59 |
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£20 |
DAY 11 |
FRIDAY 13 JULY |
£170 |
£38 |
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£15 |
DAY 12 |
SATURDAY 14 JULY |
£170 |
£35 |
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£15 |
DAY 13 |
SUNDAY 15 JULY |
£210 |
£30 |
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£8 |
- Every effort is made to ensure seat tickets that are no longer needed are made available for resale from the Ticket Resale Kiosk to people already within the Grounds. Original ticket holders are asked to put unwanted tickets in special red boxes for collection by the Honorary Stewards or, if wishing to retain them as souvenirs, to have the barcodes scanned on leaving the Grounds so that a new ticket may be generated.
- In 2017, a total of £173,212 was raised by the Ticket Resale scheme. As in previous years, HSBC, the Official Bank of The Championships, agreed to donate a sum equal to the total amount raised, taking the overall total to £346,425. The proceeds will be distributed to charity via the Wimbledon Foundation’s grant programmes.
In September 1990 measures were introduced to minimise the black market sale of tickets:
- To prevent tickets destined for tennis fans from being redirected to the highest bidder
- To curb the black market in Wimbledon tickets, particularly with regard to unofficial corporate hospitality companies who acquire tickets from this source
- Under these conditions, all Wimbledon tickets, apart from Debentures (which are clearly marked), will only be valid if sold either by The All England Lawn Tennis Club or by one of its licensed and authorised agents. Unauthorised sale or transfer of tickets immediately invalidates them
- The AELTC takes active steps to monitor and control sales including those made via shops and internet sites
- Sellers of non-Debenture tickets will be contacted and sellers found to be in breach of the AELTC ticket policy may be banned from receiving tickets in the future as well as subject to legal action
- Where the details of tickets being advertised for sale are known, the tickets are cancelled meaning the purchaser will not gain entry to The Championships.
Please click here for Conditions of Sale and Conditions of Entry.
Demand for Wimbledon tickets has exceeded supply for much of The Championships’ history
Wimbledon’s policy has always been to ensure that tickets are allocated fairly. The current policy is based on the following principles:
- Even though all tickets could be sold in advance, a number of prime tickets from the public allocation should be reserved and made available for sale on the day
- Debentures offered so as to fund the continual upgrading of the facilities
- Less than 10% of Centre/No.1 Court seats reserved for the official hospitality market
- Money raised from all tickets sales contributes to the surplus that is passed annually to The Lawn Tennis Association for investment in the British game
The Ticket Office is open for all ticketing queries, including the Public Ballot. Normal opening hours for the Ticket Office:
Monday to Friday (excl. Bank Holidays) from 9.00 – 17.00
Tel: 020 8971 2473 (UK); +44 (0)20 8971 2473 (Overseas)
Fax: 020 8971 2528 (UK); +44 (0)20 8971 2528 (Overseas)
Please note: The Ticket Office is available for all ticket and ballot enquiries however it DOES NOT sell or reserve tickets over the telephone.