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Frequently asked questions

While the official Wimbledon 2025 ballot may be closed, with tickets allocated randomly to those who had applied, there are still other ways to get your hands on a ticket for the Championships.

Firstly, there is The Queue, where fans can turn up on the day to purchase tickets for the action taking place that day. Wimbledon remains one of the few major sporting events in the world that reserves tickets for box-office sales on the door.

A limited number of tickets are reserved for every day of action on Centre Court, Court No. 1, and Court No. 2 - called Show Court tickets - while fans can also purchase the Grounds Pass, which gives them access to the action being played on other courts throughout the day.

There are also hospitality options, though those have sold out for this year’s Championships, which means the best chance for most fans to secure tickets will be through StubHub, one of the leading retailers on the secondary marketplace.

Even with days sold out in advance, fans unable to attend often list their tickets through StubHub, allowing customers to try for a second chance at securing their place at one of the greatest sporting events in the world.

StubHub is a legitimate merchant in the ticket resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets. StubHub's website guarantees that you will get tickets in time for the event you are attending and a valid ticket for entry.

Only one pair of tickets per household can be secured through the Public Ballot. That doesn’t mean you can only get two tickets for one day. If you wish to watch more than one day of Wimbledon from SW19, you can use other methods of acquiring a ticket, such as The Queue, hospitality, debentures, or picking up tickets through StubHub.

No, you cannot enter the Wimbledon grounds without a valid ticket, pass, or authorized voucher. Entry is restricted to those with valid tickets and proof of identity. During the Championships, even visiting limited areas may require tickets or passes.

No, you don't pay extra to sit on Henman Hill (also known as Murray Mound or Raducanu Rise) at Wimbledon. Access to the hill is included with a General Admission Ticket to the Wimbledon grounds. This ticket allows you to explore the grounds and watch matches on the large screen at Henman Hill.

Getting tickets to Wimbledon is very difficult. The Public Ballot is highly oversubscribed, with only about 1 in 10 applicants receiving tickets. Queuing on the day is an option, but there's no guarantee of success, especially for Show Court tickets. Debenture tickets are an alternative, but they are more expensive and require a commitment to future tournaments.

In addition to the above, some tickets may be released for sale closer to the tournament date. There's also the option of purchasing tickets from the resale market. StubHub is one of the leading retailers on the secondary marketplace. StubHub is a legitimate merchant in the ticket resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets. StubHub's website guarantees that you will get tickets in time for the event you are attending and a valid ticket for entry.