
Wimbledon is a worldwide iconic sporting event so tickets are always in high demand. However, there are several ways to go about getting them.
British Tennis Members
British Tennis Members who are members of an LTA affiliated tennis club will be entered into their club’s ballot.
British Tennis Members who are not members of an LTA affiliated tennis club can gain entry into a centrally run ballot.
The Non-Affiliated BTM Wimbledon Ballot is now running
Check online if you’ve been successful in the ballot
The ballot will be run in phases from the 15 March 2010 until the 11 May 2010. If you aren’t successful in the first phase, you will be entered in the next phase.
To ensure you don’t miss out on purchasing tickets if you are successful in the ballot, please continue checking back here and look out for email (post if you have no email) notifications letting you know you've been successful.
Members who are successful in gaining a possible opportunity to purchase tickets to the Championships will be notified throughout this period and there will be a fixed purchase period following this notification.
There is currently a special deal on tickets for all child/junior BTM's whether they are affiliated or non-affiliated British Tennis Members. Read more below:
Special £5 Wimbledon tickets for Child/Junior BTM's
Public ballot
The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) runs a ballot open to the public each year.
More info about the public ballot
Tickets on the day
Wimbledon is one of the few major UK sporting events where you can buy tickets on the day - although the queues can be quite long!
Nearly 500 tickets each day for Centre Court (except for the last four days), Court 1 and Court 2 are reserved for sale at the turnstiles. There are also up to 6,000 ground tickets available each day which allow access to all other courts.