Last-minute Wimbledon 2026 tickets remain on sale through official resellers as Serena Williams prepares for her return to SW19 with a women's singles wildcard. The Championships run from Monday, June 29, to Sunday, July 12, 2026.
Where to Book Wimbledon 2026 Tickets
Seat Unique, an official retailer for VIP and hospitality packages, currently lists tickets across the tournament. Prices generally start at around £2,000 per person and can rise to roughly £10,000 depending on the day and package. At the time of writing, availability is limited, but options exist from day one on both Centre Court and Court No.1.
Centre Court VIP Debenture packages are priced at £3,925 per ticket, offering prime views and access to debenture facilities. Court No.1 packages begin at £2,175 for debenture seating in the middle tier. Food and drink are not included and are available to purchase separately.
Other Ticket Options
Fans can monitor Wimbledon's official ticketing page, which states the public ballot for 2026 is closed but additional tickets may appear if returns are processed. Keith Prowse, another hospitality site, warns that 'Wimbledon 2026 hospitality is already 90% sold out'.
For home viewing, BBC will broadcast live coverage on BBC One, BBC Two and iPlayer.
Customer Reviews
One Trustpilot reviewer gave Seat Unique five stars, saying: 'Booking Wimbledon debentures was pretty seamless. They contacted me a week before to transfer the tickets into the MyWimbledon account, they appeared on the Wimbledon App, all with no problems.' However, another reviewer wrote: 'Booking system is fine but customer service is patronising and slow. Not the greatest VIP experience.' A third five-star review praised the response after an initial frustration: 'I immediately received a response from Seat Unique both via email and telephone... Appreciate the quality customer service.'



