The Wimbledon Championships 2026 are set to commence in just a few weeks, with tickets still available for tennis enthusiasts wishing to attend in person. The tournament kicks off on June 26 with the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles First Round and concludes on July 12 with the Ladies' Doubles Final.
As customary, tickets were initially released through the official ballot earlier in the year and were quickly snapped up. However, many retailers still offer tickets for various events throughout the tournament, with some days already selling out completely while others have limited availability. Those hoping to attend this year are advised to act promptly.
Ticket Availability and Pricing
Seat Unique has tickets available for almost every day of the tournament. Prices vary widely, with the cheapest tickets starting at £1,115 and the most expensive reaching £12,935, each offering different perks. According to the website, some tickets provide an 'unparalleled view of the court' along with access to Debenture facilities. Food and drink are also available for purchase on-site for many visitors.
It is important to note that Seat Unique is not an official hospitality provider for the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) or The Championships. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased directly from the Wimbledon website, though prices may vary significantly. The Wimbledon site offers tickets for various events, including the Championships Qualifying Competition, with pre-purchase tickets priced at £20, available from early June.
Other Ticket Options
Viagogo also has tickets available for 26 events across the championship. Prices depend on the event and seating location; for instance, a seat in Section 31 Debenture costs £2,607 with no extra fees.
Key Players to Watch
This year's Wimbledon Championship is expected to feature a thrilling rivalry between defending champion Jannik Sinner and two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner defeated Alcaraz in the 2025 final to claim his Wimbledon title. Other top players, including Novak Djokovic, are also expected to be prominent; Djokovic could break his Grand Slam tie and claim a record-setting 25th major title. The women's tournament will feature former champions Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka.
Tickets starting at £1,115 are available at Seat Unique.



