Wimbledon 2026 begins on Monday, June 29, and runs through Sunday, July 12, at the All England Club in London. The public ballot closed earlier this year, but limited last-minute hospitality tickets are still available through official vendor Seat Unique. Prices start at around £2,175 for Court No.1 and £3,925 for Centre Court per person, with packages including debenture seating and access to exclusive facilities. Food and drink are not included.
Ticket Options and Availability
Seat Unique currently lists VIP Debenture packages for both Centre Court and Court No.1 across the tournament. Centre Court tickets start at £3,925 on day one, while Court No.1 offerings begin at £2,175. These provide premium views and entry to debenture lounges. The company states limited availability as of late June. Alternatively, the Keith Prowse hospitality site reports 90% sold out for Wimbledon 2026.
Alternative Ways to Attend
Fans can check Wimbledon's official ticketing page for returns or additional inventory releases. The public ballot is closed, but sporadic tickets may appear. For those unable to secure entry, BBC will broadcast live coverage on BBC One, BBC Two, and iPlayer throughout the championships.
Previous Champions and Venue Details
In 2025, Jannik Sinner won the men's singles title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets. Iga Swiatek claimed the women's singles trophy, beating Amanda Anisimova in the final. Wimbledon 2026 also sees Serena Williams returning as a wildcard entry, four years after her first-round exit in 2022.
Customer Experiences with Seat Unique
A five-star Trustpilot review noted: "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." Another reviewer praised customer service: "After sharing my frustration, I immediately received a response from Seat Unique both via email and telephone... Appreciate the quality customer service." However, a separate review criticized: "Booking system is fine but customer service is patronising and slow. Not the greatest VIP experience."



