Wimbledon Tennis Championship

Monday, 29th June to 12th July

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Typical prices start from: £1,977.00
  • Kick Off Time
    11:00
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    Match Venue
    Wimbledon

Tickets

🔥 HIGH DEMAND

Tickets are now extremely limited — most fans now rely on resale platforms. Prices are significantly higher than official sale prices.

Tip: Prices are significantly higher than face value — compare options carefully.
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From
£1977
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From
£2470
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📊 Match Preview

Wimbledon Tennis Championship tickets for 29 June to 12 July 2026 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club represent one of the most competitive ticket markets in global sport, as the tournament returns to London for two weeks of elite grass-court tennis. The Wimbledon Tennis Championship date and time spans the full championship fortnight, beginning at 11:00 daily during the opening rounds before concluding with the finals weekend on 12 July 2026. Demand for Wimbledon Tennis Championship tickets typically starts months before the event through public ballots, hospitality packages and official allocations, with availability becoming increasingly limited as the tournament approaches. Supporters searching for tickets in London should understand that Wimbledon operates differently from most sporting events, with a combination of advance sales, debenture seating and the well-known on-site queue system all playing a role in access. Reviewing the All England Club seating plan before purchase is essential, particularly for Centre Court, No.1 Court and outer-court seating where viewing experience and match access vary significantly. Centre Court offers the highest-profile matches and finals atmosphere, while No.1 Court and outer courts often provide stronger value and closer proximity to players. If official allocations are unavailable, verified resale platforms may provide secondary access, though pricing movement can become substantial during the second week as major players progress through the draw. Wimbledon Tennis Championship London demand differs from most events because attendance is shaped not only by sport, but by tradition, scheduling and prestige. Acting early, comparing official and resale routes carefully, and confirming exact court and seat location remain the most reliable ways to secure Wimbledon Tennis Championship tickets with clarity and preparation.

🏟️ Seating Plan & Best Views

Wimbledon Seating Plan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Availability changes quickly for high-demand events. Official tickets are often limited or sold out early, especially for major fixtures and finals. If official options are no longer available, resale platforms usually provide the best chance of securing tickets closer to the event date.
For high-demand events, earlier is almost always better. Prices typically rise as the event gets closer and availability drops. If the event is already close to selling out, waiting can mean paying more or missing out entirely.
Yes as long as you use established platforms. Most major resale marketplaces offer buyer protection, secure transactions, and verified sellers. This makes them a reliable option when official tickets are unavailable.