Wimbledon: How to get tennis tickets and register for 2024 ballot

More fans than ever before are attending the Championships including thousands braving the queue for several hours

Jack Rathborn
Sunday 16 July 2023 11:17 BST
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Wimbledon is underway and tickets are more in demand than ever, but while it will be difficult to attend this year’s grand slam, fans can already register for 2024.

There is also an opportunity for last-minute tickets to this year’s Championships.

Wimbledon continues to be one of the only major sporting events where fans can get tickets on the day of play.

With enough dedication, you can brave the queue, which is still a key part of the Wimbledon experience.

Fans can either buy one of the limited number of tickets available for Centre Court and No.1 Court, sold on best available and one per person in the queue, which are non-transferable.

Fans are advised to go to the end of The Queue to obtain a Queue Card. The card will be dated and numbered with your position in The Queue. Ticket sales start at 9.45am in AELTC Wimbledon Park, while the Grounds open at 10am.

Fans must retain their Queue Card until the Ticket Sales structure begins, and are then able to purchase a Championships’ ticket. The Queue can start the evening before the day’s play, with many fans arriving early in the morning.

More information can be found here, with ticket prices here.

Fans keen to grab a ticket for 2024 can now declare their interest. The tournament is scheduled from 1-14 July.

The Wimbledon Public Ballot will return and entry opens in September 2023. Fans can register now and will be sent the latest information on ticketing for The Championships 2024 here.

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