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Wimbledon

Monday 29 June – Sunday 12 July 2026

All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, South West London

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Official ticket categories

TicketFace value
Centre Court — Debenture£250
No.1 Court — Debenture£160

This exchange is for debenture tickets only. Debenture holders at Wimbledon are explicitly permitted to sell their tickets at market rate — there is no face-value cap. Sellers must ensure the physical or digital debenture ticket is transferred correctly to the buyer. Ballot tickets and public-sale tickets may NOT be listed here — they are subject to the AELTC's strict no-resale-above-face-value policy. By listing, sellers confirm the ticket originates from a debenture holding.

All England Lawn Tennis Club

Capacity
42,000 daily (Centre Court 14,979 · No.1 Court 12,345)
Location
Church Road, Wimbledon, South West London SW19 5AG
Getting there
Southfields (District line, 10-min walk) or Wimbledon (District line + National Rail, then free shuttle bus)

High demand fixtures

Gentlemen's Singles Final — Sunday 12 JulyLadies' Singles Final — Saturday 11 JulyOpening Day — Monday 29 JuneGentlemen's Semi-Finals — Friday 10 JulyLadies' Semi-Finals — Thursday 9 JulyMiddle Sunday — family day, big atmosphereAny day Djokovic, Alcaraz or Sinner is scheduled Centre Court

FAQs

Why can debenture tickets be sold above face value?

The All England Club explicitly permits debenture holders to sell their tickets commercially. Debentures are five-year financial instruments — holders are entitled to sell at whatever the market will bear. This is the only category of Wimbledon ticket where above-face-value resale is fully above board.

How do I get to the AELTC?

Easiest route: Southfields on the District line (Zone 3), then a 10–12 minute walk down Wimbledon Park Road. Alternatively, Wimbledon station (District line or National Rail from Waterloo, 20 mins) has a free shuttle bus running directly to the gates. Black cabs and Uber drop on Church Road — allow extra time during peak match days. No public parking on-site.

What's the dress code?

There's no enforced dress code for spectators, but Wimbledon has a famously smart-casual culture. Think summer dresses, chinos, blazers — you'll feel out of place in sportswear. Players must wear all-white, but that rule is theirs, not yours.

Which is better — Centre Court or No.1 Court?

Centre Court is the iconic home of finals and headline matches, with the retractable roof and that electric atmosphere when it closes in. No.1 Court is arguably better for tennis — closer to the action, still roof-covered since 2019, and the scheduling often puts one semi-final or a top-16 match there. Both are world-class.

Where should I eat and drink near the ground?

Inside the ground: the Wingfield Restaurant (debenture holders have priority access), the Aorangi Pavilion, and the famous strawberries-and-cream kiosks throughout. Nearby: The Dog & Fox on Wimbledon High Street is a solid pre-match pub, and Wimbledon village (10-min cab) has great restaurants for a post-match dinner. Book ahead during the tournament.

When do gates open and what time should I arrive?

Gates typically open at 10:30am. Play begins at 11:00am on most days (1:00pm on the first Monday for the Gentlemen's side). Debenture holders have dedicated entrance lanes — you'll breeze through faster than general queue. For finals days, aim to arrive by 11:00am at the latest even if your match starts later, as the atmosphere builds early and hospitality fills up.

Are the tickets physical or digital, and how does transfer work?

Wimbledon debenture tickets are issued as physical tickets for most holders, though some newer debentures include a digital option. The seller will post or hand-deliver the physical ticket, or transfer digitally if applicable. We facilitate the handover and hold payment in escrow until you confirm receipt. Never travel to Wimbledon without the ticket in hand.

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Wimbledon 2026 Debenture Exchange Ticket Exchange — Face Value Only

Brockit is a free, peer-to-peer ticket matching service built specifically for Wimbledon 2026 Debenture Exchange. Whether you need tickets or have spares to sell, our WhatsApp bot matches buyers with sellers instantly — always at face value, with no touts and no mark-ups. Sellers list at or below what they originally paid; buyers never pay inflated tout prices. The event runs Monday 29 June – Sunday 12 July 2026. Everything happens on WhatsApp: no app to download, no account to create, and no fees or commissions. Just message us, tell us what you need or what you have, and we handle the matching.

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About Wimbledon 2026 Debenture Exchange 2026

Multiple significant updates since last profile refresh. Wimbledon has officially confirmed a record £64.2 million prize fund for 2026 (20% increase, the largest single-year uplift in tournament history), and has announced the introduction of Video Review technology — neither was in the stored profile. Serena Williams' wildcard announcement has been precisely dated to Tuesday June 17 (week of June 15) per the official AELTC wildcard page and AELTC CEO Sally Bolton; her participation is still expected but the format (singles/doubles) remains unconfirmed. Holger Rune has been upgraded from 'doubtful' to 'uncertain' after withdrawing from Queen's (on top of Hamburg and Roland Garros); Jack Draper's injury concern has escalated — Sky Sports and Yahoo Sports report he has not been serving at Queen's, possibly indicating a return of his left humerus bone bruise rather than solely his knee tendon issue.

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