Wimbledon 2025: How To Buy Tickets, Check Prices

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Wimbledon 2025 gets underway on June 30 even as the countdown begins. Every year top personalities from around the world descend on the court to watch the best players in action. 

This is the third Grand Slam of the year that will run from June 20 to July 13.

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Due to enormous demand, procuring Wimbledon tickets is a challenge. The first way to get tickets for this year’s Championships was via the official ballot. The only way to secure tickets once the ballot has closed is to queue at the grounds for tickets.

One can join The Queue’ to buy a Grounds Pass or a ticket for one of the Show Courts, if they become available, for Wimbledon 2025. The Queue starts in Wimbledon Park, which is a five-minute walk from Southfields Station.

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A Ground Pass gives you access to all the outside courts, including No.3 Court, Court 12 and Court 18. It also gives access to the Hill, where you can watch the action on Centre and No.1 Courts

The other option is to buy official Wimbledon debenture tickets through Wimbledon Debenture Owners and the official Wimbledon website.

According to the Wimbledon website, there is a grand total of 2,520 debenture seats on the Centre Court and 1,250 on the No.1 Court.

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Wimbledon 2025 Ticket Prices

There is the option to book VIP Debenture Behind The Server and VIP Debenture Front 5 Rows tickets. These in-demand seats offer ‘unparalleled views’ of the court.  Here, prices start from £1,899.

Ticket prices on the show courts vary depending on the day. For example, tickets on Centre Court for Day 1 range from £75 to £105. This increases to £240 to £315 for the women’s and men’s finals on Saturday 12th July and Sunday 13th July.

Ground Passes are one of the most affordable ways to watch live tennis at Wimbledon. From Monday 30th June to Monday 7th July, the passes cost £30. This decreases to £25 from Tuesday 8th July to Thursday 10th July and then £20 for the last three days of the Championships.