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WIMBLEDON TICKET OFFER
Wimbledon fans will be able to purchase tickets for
the following day's play online, in a new ticketing trial
between the All England Club and Ticketmaster.
The intention is for several hundred tickets in the newly-constructed
back rows of Centre Court to go on sale every evening for
the following day's play throughout The Championships.
Please note:
- Tickets purchased under this scheme are strictly non-transferable
- All bookings through Ticketmaster will be subject to
a booking fee.
- Under this scheme, seat numbers will be confirmed at
the time of booking and you will need to print off an e-ticket,
following the instructions on the Ticketmaster website.
- Entry to the Grounds will be through Gate 5 on Church
Road where your e-ticket will be scanned and you will be
asked to provide photographic proof of identity.
Click
here to buy
THE
TICKET OFFICE
The Ticket Office is open for all queries, including the
public ballot, Normal opening hours for the Ticket Office:
Mon - Fri: 09.00 - 17.00 (GMT) (excl. Bank Holidays).
During the 2007 Championships, the Ticket Office will be
open:
Saturday 23 June and Sunday 24 June (09:00 - 17:00)
Monday 25 June to Saturday 30 June (08:00 - close of play)
Monday 2 July to Sunday 8 July (08:00 - close of play)
| Please phone: |
020 8971 2473 (UK) |
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+44 20 8971 2473 (from overseas). |
For enquiries relating to the Wheelchair ballot only,
please phone: 020 8971 2544.
Please Note: The Ticket Office is available for all
ticket and ballot enquiries but is NOT a Box Office.
TICKETS AT WIMBLEDON
Demand for Wimbledon tickets always exceeds supply; therefore
the Club operates a public ballot for advance sales of a number
of Centre, No. 1 and No. 2 Court tickets.
Tickets are also sold through The Lawn Tennis Association
to affiliated clubs, schools, their membership scheme and
foreign tennis associations. The All England Club has also
appointed two official tour operators who provide overseas
tours and hospitality
packages including tickets and London hotel accommodation.
Despite increasing pressure to the contrary, it is our policy
to retain a significant number of tickets for the general
public. We also continue with extensive measures to minimize
the black market and ensure that tickets are used by those
who originally bought them. |