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Wimbledon 2025 prize money: How much will the Men’s and Women’s singles winners get paid?

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Wimbledon 2025 prize money: How much will the Men’s and Women’s singles winners get paid?

There are a range of ways to get into Wimbledon as one of the only major sporting events in the world that offer sought-after tickets on the day of the event…

The Queue

As one of the only major sporting events that allows guests to purchase tickets on the day of the event, demand is high.

Each day a large queue forms of people wanting either a Grounds or Show Court ticket – with many even arriving the night before and camping to guarantee a place.

Upon arrival, visitors are issued a Queue Card, which is numbered and dated and should be kept until a ticket has been purchased.

While there is a limited number of entries, it is possible to remain in the queue and wait for people already inside to leave, with those tickets then becoming available.

It is also possible to check the status of the queue on the Wimbledon website.

This year, organisers are asking potential queuers to download the Wimbledon app and create a myWimbledon account.

Show Tickets

If you get to the front of the queue, then there are a limited number of tickets available for purchase for Centre Court and Courts 1, 2 and 3.

Note that Centre Court tickets are available for the first 10 days of the tournament, the final four days were already pre-sold.

Prices vary depending on the Court, seat and day of the event and will increase the further into the tournament you visit.

For example, Centre Court rows A-T cost £105 on Day 1 and £315 on Day 14 (men’s final).

Grounds Pass

A Grounds Pass costs £30 and allows visitors to watch matches on Courts 3-18 on unreserved seats, though there will also be a queue to get into Court 3.

Ticket Resale

From 3pm each day, tickets may become available from people who have left Wimbledon and made their seat available.

A Grounds Pass is needed to join the virtual queue on the Wimbledon App.

Tickets cost £15 for Centre Court or £10 for Courts 1/2.

Hospitality

There are a range of hospitality packages still available on the Wimbledon website.

Hospitality packages offer guaranteed premium seating to major matches as well as fine dining experiences, complimentary drinks, a shuttle and concierge service.

Hospitality packages can also be purchased via Seat Unique.

Secondary Markets

Sites such as StubHub offer tickets for the main courts for specific days and times.

*Please note that StubHub and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value.*

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