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How much does a Wimbledon 2024 ticket cost? Range of prices for tennis fans in London
As Tennis enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the Wimbledon Championships 2024, one of the primary considerations for fans is securing tickets to this prestigious event. The tournament, running from July 1 to July 14 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, offers various ticket options with prices ranging significantly based on the court and stage of the comPetition.
How much are tickets for Wimbledon 2024?
For those fortunate enough to secure tickets through the official Wimbledon channels.
Centre Court:
- Early Rounds (July 1 - 2): $113.78 - $132.74
- Middle Rounds (July 3 - 8): $176.99 - $214.91
- Quarterfinals (July 9 - 10): $252.84
- Semifinals (July 11 - 12): $297.08
- Finals (July 13 - 14): $347.65
No. 1 Court:
- Early Rounds (July 1 - 2): $101.14 - $120.10
- Middle Rounds (July 3 - 8): $164.34 - $189.63
- Quarterfinals (July 9 - 10): $233.88
- Semifinals (July 11 - 12): $107.46
- Finals (July 13 - 14): $63.21
No. 2 and No. 3 Courts:
- Early Rounds (July 1 - 2):$63.21 - 82.17
- Middle Rounds (July 3 - 8): $75.85- $120.10
Grounds Passes:
- Throughout the tournament: $27.81- $37.93
Special Options and Discounts
Wimbledon is unique among major sporting events for its tradition of offering day-of tickets through “The Queue.” This allows fans to purchase returned tickets at a much lower cost, starting from $19 for Centre Court and $12 for No. 1 and No. 2 Courts after 3 PM daily.
Hospitality Packages
For those seeking a more luxurious experience, VIP and hospitality packages are available. These packages typically include premium seating, access to exclusive lounges, and dining options. Prices for these packages start at around €1,450 on platforms like P1 Travel .
Attending Wimbledon is a dream for many tennis fans, and understanding the ticketing landscape is crucial for planning. Whether opting for the official ballot, queuing for day-of tickets, or exploring the secondary market, there are numerous options to fit a variety of budgets. By planning ahead and considering all available avenues, fans can secure their spot at one of the most iconic sporting events in the world.
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