How to Get Your Wimbledon Tennis Ticket for 2023

Did you know that over 500,000 people attend the Wimbledon tennis tournament every year?

Wimbledon is widely known as the most prestigious tennis tournament on the calendar. As the oldest tennis tournament in the world, the 13-day tournament manages to attract celebrities and royalty to its iconic grass court. 

As one of the highlights of the British summer, tickets for Wimbledon get sold out in a matter of minutes. This is why it’s so important to plan ahead to make sure that you can get the best tickets before they are all sold out.

Thinking about getting Wimbledon tickets for 2023? You’re in the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets for Wimbledon along with some of the best Wimbledon hospitality options.

What Makes Wimbledon Special?

Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Dating back to 1877, Wimbledon has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon. The tournament is the only major tournament still played on grass, which is the traditional playing surface.

As one of the four Grand Slam tournaments of the year, Wimbledon is the only tournament to not host any matches at night. Instead, the main events are held at the prestigious Centre Court. This main tennis court now includes a retractable roof, allowing competitors to play regardless of the weather.

Wimbledon is full of traditions and festivities. The most notable of traditions is the all-white dress code for competitors along with iconic courtside snacks. One of which is the world-famous strawberries and cream.

While most other tennis tournaments are bombarded with advertising and sponsorships, Wimbledon remains fairly traditional. Besides the official sponsors of Rolex and Slazenger, you won’t find much advertising in and around the court.

How to Get Wimbledon Tickets

If you want Wimbledon tickets, you’re not alone. Millions of people around the world patiently wait for these tickets to go on sale. The demand is so great that people even opt to purchase outdoor tickets just to watch the games near the stadium.

The main stadium features massive screens in an outdoor fan park. This is where thousands of fans can watch the match, enjoying the British summer. While the tournament was cancelled in 2020, the popularity and demand for tickets have never been higher.

The organisers understand this and have put together a wide variety of different tickets for spectators to choose from. Official Wimbledon tickets can be purchased directly from their website or from reputable hospitality companies.

Due to the high demand for tickets to Wimbledon, you may be better off getting your tickets from hospitality companies. These hospitality companies have long-standing relationships with the Wimbledon organisers, this allows them to secure exclusive tickets for their clients.

Different Kinds of Wimbledon Tickets

There are seven different kinds of Wimbledon tickets available to the public. These range from ground passes all the way to premium Centre Court tickets. Here’s a breakdown of each of these kinds of tickets along with their estimated prices.

Ground Passes

The ground pass is one of the most popular tickets to Wimbledon. While this does not allow you to enter the stands and watch live, it does provide you with a unique experience to watch from the banks of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

These tickets are significantly cheaper than grandstand tickets at just £27 per person. These grounds have large screens for you to watch the tennis matches in the sun. There are also a few food and drink stands scattered around the grounds, making it the perfect place to spend the entire day.

No. 3 Court

Tickets to the No. 3 Court can range from £46 all the way to £90 for days 7 and 8. These tickets include the ground pass and secure you a seat in the stands for the entire day. Depending on where you purchase your tickets from, you may be able to reserve actual seats for an extra cost.

No. 2 Court

The No. 2 Court tickets are similar to the No. 3 Court tickets but are also available on days 9 and 10. While the ticket prices range from £46 to £90 during the first 8 days, day 9 and day 10 are usually a bit cheaper at £47 and £43 respectively.

The No. 2 Court tickets include the ground pass that allows you to enjoy the entirety of Wimbledon throughout the day. As with all Wimbledon tickets, you will be able to choose your seat and possibly reserve it for an extra price.

No. 1 Court (Price Band B)

The No. 1 Court was built back in 1924 alongside the Centre Court. This court was built for around 3,250 people but this increased over the years to seat over 12,000 people today. These tickets come in two separate tiers, with the Price B option ranging from £65 all the way through to £155 on day 9 and day 10.

The court is still used for the last 4 days of the competition, but the price decreases to £70 and then around £40 on the last couple of days.

No. 1 Court (Price Band A)

The top tier of the No. 1 Court is slightly more expensive at around £68 on day 1 all the way to £160 on day 9 and day 10. These are the best seats in the house, with only hospitality seats slotting in above it. The seats get cheaper for day 11 and day 12 at £75 and £42 for the last two days.

Centre Court (Price Band B)

Centre Court is the main court used for Wimbledon. These are the most expensive seats in the house, with standard prices ranging from £70 all the way to £230 for the last few days. This is the main court where the semi-finals and finals are played. This makes it the place to be for premium Wimbledon tickets.

Centre Court (Price Band A)

If you’re looking for the best seats at the Centre Court, these will cost you anywhere from £75 to £240 on the final couple of days. These seats are just below the hospitality boxes, giving you the best view of the action.

Wimbledon Hospitality Options

It’s no secret that Wimbledon is prestigious. That’s what makes it the highlight of the tennis calendar every year. With that being said, the organisers have put together a few special hospitality packages designed specifically for those who want to attend the tournament in style.

These hospitality packages offer premium seats and a few added extras to make the entire experience more comfortable. Depending on the package you choose, this can include transportation, food, drinks, and even private tours of the facilities.

Here’s a quick guide on the different kinds of hospitality options available at Wimbledon.

Centre Court Skyview Suites

This premium hospitality pack comes with luxury private suites for 10 or 20 people. This package includes all your fine dining and drinks, with unlimited premium wines and vintage Champagne. When you purchase this package, it comes with centre court tickets and reserved seats so that you never miss any of the action.

Rosewater Pavilion

The Rosewater Pavilion comes with private tables that can fit anywhere from 2 to 12 people. This package includes a British-influenced a la carte menu along with canapes and afternoon tea. While drinks are included, vintage Champagne and spirits are an added extra.

The Lawn

The Lawn is a specially designed hospitality suite in the glorious British sun. This hospitality package comes with private tables for 2 to 14 people along with an a la carte menu. You will also get afternoon tea inclusive of a selection of wines, Champagne, and spirits.

This is the perfect hospitality package for those who want the comfort and luxury of hospitality without missing out on the good weather. The Lawn does have an interior lounge, making it perfect in bad weather as well.

The Treehouse

As the latest hospitality option, the Treehouse is a more flexible, informal hospitality package. This hospitality option comes with roaming small plates from 2 Michelin Star Chef, Tom Sellers. The lounge has live DJs and comes with innovative drinks and cocktails. 

Launched in 2022, this hospitality package is designed to attract a younger audience. The design and layout of the lounge is more modern, with no formal dress code as well. 

The Players’ Table

The Players’ Table is the perfect package for tennis fans that wish they could rub shoulders with some of their idols. This package includes a semi-private booth for 10 to 12 guests. The lounge comes with a three-course meal along with upgraded wines, pink Champagne, spirits, and cocktails. The Players’ Table also offers chauffeur services that will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel.

The Lawn Private Suite

The Lawn Private Suite is a private facility and garden for 50 to 60 guests. This lounge comes with a three-course a la carte menu designed by Michel Roux Jnr and Emily Roux. The package also includes upgraded wines, Champagne, and cocktails. There is also a conference room available along with secured Centre Court tickets.

Wimbledon Debenture Tickets

Debentures are unique, long-term tickets that raise important income for the All England Lawn Tennis Club. These tickets are designed specifically to raise money to enhance the facilities at the club. Each debenture secures a premium seat on either Centre Court or the No. 1 Court.

The ticket comes with exclusive access to restaurants and bars and includes the benefits of being able to sell your ticket to someone else. These tickets are long-term tickets, meaning that they give you access to Wimbledon for a few years. The current series of Debenture tickets are from 2021 to 2025.

These tickets are also incredibly limited, with only 2520 Debenture seats on Centre Court and 1250 seats on the No. 1 Court.

Debenture ticket holders are also given premium access to both relaxed and formal dining options. This adds to the entire experience, making it worth the expensive price tag. Debenture tickets for 2021 – 2025 range from £115,000 to £120,000 per Debenture for Centre Court.

The No. 1 Court Debenture prices are significantly lower at around £43,500 to £44,000. Due to the immense value of these tickets, you will be able to sell them on to someone else if you can’t make it to Wimbledon the following year.

Tailormade Wimbledon Debenture Tickets

Tailormade Wimbledon Debenture tickets take the entire Wimbledon experience to the next level. While Debenture tickets come with many benefits at the stadium, Tailormade adds even more services to make your life convenient.

Tailormade offers Debenture tickets for both the Centre Court and No. 1 Court. Unlike many other ticket resellers, Tailormade will ship your tickets to you wherever you are in the world. In addition to this, Tailormade will provide you with chauffeur services as well.

This means that you will have a luxury car pick you up from your hotel and take you to the All England Lawn Tennis Club. These tickets can be purchased in any currency, with only 25% of the total price needing to be paid upfront.

There are also dynamic payment options available from as little as £100 per month. If you’re interested in securing your seats for Wimbledon 2023, be sure to give us a call at +44 203 859 6910 to talk to one of our agents today.

Get Your Wimbledon Tennis Tickets Today

Despite tickets not being on sale yet, this does not mean you can’t start planning already. The first step is to take note of the dates so that you can be first in line for Wimbledon tennis tickets when they officially get released to the public.

If you want to learn more about Wimbledon and how to book tickets as soon as they become available, feel free to contact us. Additionally, we encourage you to bookmark our website and check back regularly for updates.

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