The 2024 Wimbledon is right around the corner, with the tournament set to begin from July 1 and conclude on July 14. Fans are eager to see their favorite stars in action, and there are two ways to score tickets for the highly-anticipated event.
While the Public Ballot is now closed, fans will be able to scoop up some last minute tickets by queueing up for it. Limited seats across the main show courts as well as ground passes are up for grabs during the tournament.
Fans can queue up for the same at Wimbledon park. Once there, one will be issued a queue card, which they must maintain until their turn arrives at the ticket counter. Prices for these tickets vary from day to day, as well as from court to court.
Top stars are always in action on Centre Court, so one must be willing to shell out some extra cash to witness them. For this year's edition of Wimbledon, Centre Court tickets are priced at £90 for the first round, though the back row seats cost £70.
Tickets cost £105 for the second round, while one will have to pay £140 for the third round. The Centre Court ticket prices for the fourth round stand at £170, while the quarterfinal tickets are sold for £200. Semifinal tickets cost £275, and ticket prices for the championship weekend stand at £235.
Grounds Passes for Wimbledon 2024 is a budget-friendly deal for fans to enjoy the tournament
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Quite a few big names grace Court No. 1 as well, tickets for which are relatively cheaper compared to Centre Court. Tickets for Court No. 1 start at £65 and £80, and increase with each round until the quarterfinals. The prices drop down to £50 for the last two days as all major action will be on Centre Court.
The Grounds Passes give access to all smaller courts at the venue. This is a great way to see plenty of matches across singles and doubles without spending a lot of money. They're priced at £30 for the first eight days of Wimbledon, then £25 for the next three days, and £20 for the last three days of the tournament.
Only tickets purchased from the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) or its authorized agents shall lead to entry into the premises. Buying tickets from unauthorized sources won't grant one access to the grounds.
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