
There's still time to buy last-minute Wimbledon tickets if you're quick, as the seven-day countdown begins.
Every summer, thousands of tennis fans descend upon the famous court to watch the prestigious tournament unfold.
Due to enormous demand, the only way to secure tickets once the ballot has closed is to set your alarm early and queue at the grounds for tickets.
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But if you don't fancy spending hours in line, there is another way to snag seats in advance.
From where to buy tickets to match dates and prices, scroll down now to find out everything you need to know about Wimbledon 2025.
Where to buy last-minute Wimbledon 2025 tickets now
At the time of writing this, there are only a few places left to buy official Wimbledon debenture tickets in advance: Seat Unique, Wimbledon Debenture Owners and the official Wimbledon website.
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Debenture seats are within walking distance of Wimbledon's most prestigious restaurants and bars. According to the Wimbledon website, there is a grand total of 2,520 debenture seats on the Centre Court and 1,250 on the No.1 Court.

How much are tickets for Wimbledon?
At the time of writing this, there are lots of different ticket options available on the following sites: Seat Unique, Wimbledon Debenture Owners and the official Wimbledon website.
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If you're a tennis super fan and really want to splash out on the once-in-a-lifetime experience, we recommend heading over to Seat Unique now, where there is the option to book VIP Debenture Behind The Server and VIP Debenture Front 5 Rows tickets.
These in-demand seats offer 'unparalleled views' of the court, so you won't miss out on any of the action. Prices start from £1,899.
As for resale tickets, you'll want to head over to StubHub, where prices start from £1,879.
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To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as StubHub.

What is the Wimbledon 2025 schedule?
There are only seven days to go until Wimbledon 2025 kicks off. Make a note in your diaries, as the tennis tournament will take place from Monday June, 30 to Sunday July, 13 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
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One week before the tournament begins, there are qualifying rounds where players compete to secure a place in the competition.
The tournament will kick off with two days of men's and women's singles, before men's and women's doubles start on Wednesday. On Friday, mixed doubles take place.
As for the Junior Championships (18 and under), the event begins on Saturday, July 5, followed by wheelchair competitors and 14 and under juniors.
You can find the Wimbledon order of play and further information here. See you there?