The Wimbledon Championships remain one of the few major sporting events in the world where fans can still buy premium tickets on the day of play. The 2026 tournament runs from 29 June to 12 July at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London, with a record total prize pool of £64.2 million (A$123.9 million). Whether you are planning months ahead or hoping to join the famous Queue on match day, here is everything you need to know about securing your seat at SW19.
Wimbledon 2026 Ticket Booking Platforms
There are several ways to purchase Wimbledon tickets, from the famous on-day Queue to premium debenture packages. The table below covers every official and authorised booking channel.
| Platform | Ticket Type | Availability | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Wimbledon Queue | Grounds Passes, Show Court (daily, on-site) | Open daily during the Championships | wimbledon.com/tickets/the_queue |
| Wimbledon Public Ballot | Centre Court, No.1 Court, No.2 Court | Closed for 2026 (opens autumn 2026 for 2027) | wimbledon.com/tickets/ballot |
| Wimbledon App (Resale) | Returned Show Court tickets | Available from 3:00 PM daily via virtual queue | wimbledon.com/tickets |
| Wimbledon Debenture Holders | Centre Court, No.1 Court (premium, transferable) | Available throughout the tournament | wimbledondebentureholders.com |
| Keith Prowse (Official Hospitality) | VIP hospitality packages with guaranteed seats | Limited availability, waitlist open | keithprowse.co.uk |
| Grand Slam Tennis Tours | International travel and ticket packages | Available for overseas fans | grandslamtennistours.com |
| Sportsnet Holidays | Travel packages with accommodation and tickets | Available for international visitors | sportsnetholidays.com |
| Ticketmaster (Returns) | Returned ballot tickets, 48 hours before play | Very limited, sells out within minutes | ticketmaster.co.uk |
How to Book Wimbledon 2026 Tickets
Each booking method has a different process. Here is a quick guide to each option.
The Queue (On-Day Tickets)
- Download the Wimbledon App and create a myWIMBLEDON account before attending
- Join the physical queue at Wimbledon Park and collect a numbered Queue Card on arrival
- 500 Show Court tickets are available daily for Centre Court (first 10 days only), No.1 Court and No.2 Court
- Grounds Passes grant access to Courts 3 to 18, The Hill and all unreserved seating areas
- Queue Cards are non-transferable and one ticket is sold per person
- Overnight queueing is permitted with tents for a maximum of two people
- The Queue typically starts the evening before and grows significantly from early morning
Debenture Tickets (Premium)
- The only legally transferable Wimbledon tickets
- Offer premium seats on the same level as the Royal Box on Centre Court and No.1 Court
- Include access to exclusive debenture restaurants, lounges and bars
- Purchase directly from debenture holders via authorised marketplaces
- Centre Court debenture prices on the secondary market start from approximately £1,500 (A$2,895) and can exceed £20,000 (A$38,600) for finals
Returned Tickets (Resale Kiosk)
- Tickets returned by departing spectators are resold at the Resale Kiosk near Court 18
- Available to Grounds Pass holders from approximately 3:00 PM daily
- A virtual queue option is also available through the Wimbledon App from 3:00 PM
Wimbledon 2026 Ticket Prices

Official ticket prices vary by court, seating position and day of play. The table below shows the full 2026 pricing structure in GBP with approximate AUD conversions.
| Court / Section | Days 1-2 (£ / A$) | Days 3-4 (£ / A$) | Days 5-6 (£ / A$) | Days 7-8 (£ / A$) | Days 9-10 (£ / A$) | Days 11-12 (£ / A$) | Days 13-14 (£ / A$) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centre Court (Rows A-T) | £115 / A$222 | £135 / A$261 | £175 / A$338 | £220 / A$425 | £255 / A$492 | £300 / A$579 | £350 / A$676 |
| Centre Court (Rows U-Z) | £105 / A$203 | £120 / A$232 | £160 / A$309 | £195 / A$376 | £225 / A$434 | £265 / A$511 | £305 / A$589 |
| Centre Court (Rows ZA-ZF) | £80 / A$154 | £100 / A$193 | £125 / A$241 | £155 / A$299 | £180 / A$347 | £215 / A$415 | £245 / A$473 |
| No.1 Court (Rows A-Q) | £100 / A$193 | £125 / A$241 | £160 / A$309 | £200 / A$386 | £235 / A$454 | £110 / A$212 | £65 / A$125 |
| No.1 Court (Rows R-W) | £90 / A$174 | £110 / A$212 | £145 / A$280 | £170 / A$328 | £210 / A$405 | £100 / A$193 | £55 / A$106 |
| No.1 Court (Rows X-ZC) | £70 / A$135 | £90 / A$174 | £115 / A$222 | £140 / A$270 | £170 / A$328 | £70 / A$135 | £40 / A$77 |
| No.2 Court | £55 / A$106 | £70 / A$135 | £90 / A$174 | £105 / A$203 | £55 / A$106 | – | – |
| No.3 Court | £55 / A$106 | £70 / A$135 | £90 / A$174 | £70 / A$135 | – | – | – |
| Grounds Pass | £33 / A$64 | £33 / A$64 | £33 / A$64 | £33 / A$64 | £26 / A$50 | £26 / A$50 | £21 / A$41 |
Wimbledon 2026 Ticket Tips for Australian Fans
Travelling from Australia to attend Wimbledon requires planning well in advance. These tips will help maximise your chances of getting the most out of your visit.
- The first four days offer your best chance to enjoy the Queue. Lower demand on Days 1 to 4 gives Grounds Pass holders closer access to top players, as tournament organizers often schedule the biggest names on the outer courts.
- Download the Wimbledon App before you travel. Create a myWIMBLEDON account to purchase tickets through the Queue and access the virtual resale queue from 3:00 PM.
- Arrive before 7:00 AM for realistic Queue positions. On popular days (weekends, quarter-finals onwards), fans begin queueing from the evening before.
- Grounds Passes offer outstanding value. At just £33 (A$64), you can watch world-class tennis on the outer courts where you can stand metres from the baseline, plus access The Hill’s big screen showing Centre Court action.
- Target the Resale Kiosk after 3:00 PM. Returned Show Court tickets become available at heavily reduced prices as spectators leave for the day.
- Do not buy from unauthorised resellers. Non-transferable tickets purchased through unofficial channels will be cancelled without notice or refund.
- Check the order of play at 6:00 PM the day before. The schedule is published the evening before each day, so plan your transport and court priorities accordingly.
- Pack for all weather. Wimbledon is the most weather-interrupted Grand Slam. Centre Court and No.1 Court have retractable roofs, but outer courts do not. Bring sunscreen, a hat and a light rain jacket.
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How to Get to Wimbledon 2026

The All England Lawn Tennis Club is located at Church Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE. Use public transport to reach the venue, as the Championships offer no public parking and local authorities heavily restrict parking on the surrounding streets.
By London Underground (Tube)
- Southfields (District line) is the closest station, approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the grounds. This is the route recommended by the All England Club. Stewards guide spectators along Wimbledon Park Road toward Church Road throughout the tournament.
- Wimbledon Park (District line) is one stop further, roughly 25 minutes’ walk from the grounds.
- Trains run every 5 to 8 minutes from Earl’s Court station. Make sure you board a train terminating at Wimbledon, not Richmond or Ealing Broadway.
By Train
- Wimbledon station is served by South Western Railway from London Waterloo (25 minutes), Thameslink, and London Trams. It is approximately 20 minutes’ walk from the grounds.
- A dedicated shuttle bus operates from Wimbledon station to the All England Club throughout the Championships. The No. 493 bus also covers the same route.
From London Airports
- Heathrow: Piccadilly line to Earl’s Court, change to District line to Southfields (55 to 70 minutes total)
- Gatwick: Train to London Victoria or Clapham Junction, then District line or South Western Railway (90 to 120 minutes total)
- Luton/Stansted: Train to central London, then District line to Southfields (2+ hours total)
By Car
- Driving is strongly discouraged. There is no public parking at the All England Club and surrounding residential streets operate permit restrictions during the tournament.
- If driving, use sat-nav postcodes SW19 5AG or SW19 5AF and pre-book parking well in advance.
By Bicycle
- Cycle parking is available near the grounds during the Championships. The ride from Putney or Clapham takes under 30 minutes and avoids tube congestion entirely.
Tips for Leaving
- Southfields station becomes extremely congested after Centre Court finishes. Walking to Wimbledon station via Wimbledon Village is a quieter alternative, though the walk is slightly longer.
- Waiting 20 to 30 minutes after the final match significantly reduces station queues.
Wimbledon 2026 offers tickets from as little as £21 (A$41) for a Grounds Pass, with the famous Queue, resale options and premium debentures giving fans multiple paths into the All England Club.

