Wimbledon 2024 is upon us at the All England Club in London, UK, and as the biggest event bar none on the global tennis calendar, demand for access, tickets and viewership figures are through the roof.
The Championships are one of just four grand slam events that take place each year and the penultimate one before the US Open this autumn, attracting players and fans aplenty from all corners of the globe.
Tradition is high on the agenda at one of the sport’s oldest continuous competitions, but as tens of thousands of fans arrive on the doorstep of the All England Club, there’s plenty of ways for you to buy tickets both before you set off and on the very same day as the matches you want to watch.
Ticketing by the thousands, queues and packed out crowds are all expected over the next two weeks in south west London, so to make sure you’re ahead of the curve, The Sporting News has all the details you’ll need ahead of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
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The 2024 Wimbledon Championships kick off Monday, July 1 and run through for two weeks. The event concludes on Sunday, July 14.
The annual tournament is held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England. Wimbledon serves as the third of four grand slam tournament events in the tennis season.
The Wimbledon Ballot is a draw designed to be the fairest way for fans to buy tickets to The Championships at the All England club, granting applicants a place in that draw prior to the first round getting underway.
Due to the high level of demand for any and every ticket over the next two weeks, Ballot entrants cannot request tickets for specific days, courts or matches, tickets allocated within the ballot are all different and selected randomly by computer.
The ballot for 2024, however, has already closed, but there’s still plenty of ways you can guarantee yourself a spot to watch some of the world’s best tennis players in London this summer.
Wimbledon is one of the only major sporting events in the world that still reserves box-office tickets for purchasing on the day of each match, and that remains one of the staples of The Championships in 2024.
A flat total of 500 tickets are allocated for each day of tournament play on Centre Court, Court No. 1, and Court No. 2 — the three ‘Show Courts’ most well-known at the All England Club.
Fans can also buy a Grounds Pass, which grants access to the action being played on smaller courts throughout the ticketed day, which are priced accordingly due to not hosting as many high-profile matches between the tournament’s big-hitters.
Queue prices for the three ‘Show Courts’, as well as Grounds Passes, are listed below, with the prices for ‘A’ and ‘B’ seats at both Centre Court and Court 1:
Date | Centre Court | Court 1 | Court 2 | Grounds Pass |
Mon, July 1 | £90 (A) / £80 (B) | £80 / £65 | £50 | £30 |
Tue, July 2 | £90 / £70 | £80 / £65 | £50 | £30 |
Wed, July 3 | £105 / £90 | £95 / £80 | £60 | £30 |
Thu, July 4 | £105 / £90 | £95 / £80 | £60 | £30 |
Fri, July 5 | £140 / £115 | £130 / £105 | £80 | £30 |
Sat, July 6 | £140 / £115 | £130 / £105 | £80 | £30 |
Sun, July 7 | £170 / £140 | £150 / £125 | £95 | £30 |
Mon, July 8 | £170 / £140 | £150 / £125 | £95 | £30 |
Tue, July 9 | £200 / £165 | £185 / £155 | £50 | £25 |
Wed, July 10 | £200 / £165 | £185 / £155 | £50 | £25 |
Thu, July 11 | £235 / £200 | £85 / £70 | – | £25 |
Fri, July 12 | £235 / £200 | £85 / £70 | – | £20 |
Sat, July 13 | £275 / £230 | £50 / £40 | – | £20 |
Sun, July 14 | £275 / £230 | £50 / £40 | – | £20 |
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Tickets to every session of the Wimbledon 2024 tennis championships are still available with plenty of options to choose from.
There are three types of tickets to choose from, including each of the first four rounds as well as the quarterfinals, semifinals, and championships. Obviously, tickets tend to rise in price the further along the tournaments get to the final rounds.
The cheapest ticket for opening day is currently selling for $1,788. The cheapest price for the final round at Wimbledon is set at well over $10,000.
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