View Centre Court Tickets View Court One Tickets View Finals Tickets What are Wimbledon Debenture Tickets? View all tickets Featured Tickets Best Value Thu 10 Jul 2025 No. 1 CourtVarious Doubles £1750for Popular on Centre Court Wed 2 Jul 2025 ...
Embed This Plan Use our seat plan on your website for free! Verified Good value seats The best seats can be found in the Stalls, in central seats that face the stage head-on. Row J is particularly good, as there is excellent legroom and it does not feel too close to the stage. Al...
And then when Venus came on the court, I could not believe how big she was and her scream was just terrifying. The whole experience was so surreal and one out of my dreams - definitely something that I will never forget and I hope to return to someday! Thank you so much for all ...
Debenture Seating Your tickets entitle you to the full day’s play on Centre Court. With the added benefit of the new roof, you are guaranteed hours of sporting entertainment. Read More Getting there Travel to Wimbledon Plan your journey carefully and please bear in mind that the roads and ...
" said a spokeswoman for the club.Wimbledon's Centre Court seats will be widened by 10 per cent, increasing their width to 46cm, in time for the 2009 season.However, seating on Court One and Court Two is to remain slimline, the club confirmed.Experts claim the problem is clear evidence...
In the period of 1915–1918, no tournament was organised due to World War I. During World War II, the tournament was not held in the period 1940–1945. On 11 October 1940 one bomb hit a corner of the competitors’ stand of the Centre Court. The championships did go ahead in 1946 eve...
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In the period of 1915–1918, no tournament was organized due to World War I. During World War II, the tournament was not held in the period 1940–1945. On 11 October 1940 one bomb hit a corner of the competitors’ stand of the Centre Court. The championships did go ahead in 1946 eve...