The greatest and brightest tennis stars in the world will compete for fame over the course of the next two weeks at Wimbledon 2024.
On center court, players like the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, the illustrious Novak Djokovic, and British sensation Emma Raducanu will be competing.
Over half a million fans are expected to descend on SW19 for the 137th edition of the tournament this year, and you may be one of them!
Even though Wimbledon’s public voting is already over, there are still options to get tickets at the last minute. Here’s how to do it:
What time does play start at Wimbledon each day?
As mentioned, Wimbledon began on Monday, July 1 and will run until Sunday, July 14 when the Men’s Singles final takes place, with the Women’s Singles final the day before.
The Grounds open daily at 10am. Play starts on outside courts at 11am and play starts on No.1 Court at 1pm.
On Centre Court, play starts at 1.30pm, apart from finals weekend when it begins at 2pm.
How to get last-minute tickets
The public ballot closed way back in December but fear not there are still three ways to get tickets for Wimbledon: The Queue, the resale scheme, and through hospitality.
The Queue
The now famous Queue is a long-running Wimbledon tradition where fans line-up outside SW19 to get tickets on the day.
Once at the box office, you can purchase either a Show Court ticket or a Grounds ticket. They are sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
Only 500 tickets for Centre Court (aside from the final four days), No.1 Court, and No.2 Court will be sold for each day the courts are in play.
Show Court tickets start at £50 but will get more expensive as the tournament goes on, while Grounds tickets are £30 but will lower in the second week.
The Queue already began forming on Sunday, with hundreds camping outside the grounds and Wimbledon may advise fans not to join the line if it’s too long so keep an eye out for announcements.
Resale Scheme
If you purchase a Grounds ticket, you can take your chances and see if an unwanted Show Court ticket is available.
After 3pm, make your way to the Ticket Resale Kiosk, located north of Court 18 and adjacent to The Hill, where returned tickets may be bought. They will cost £10-£15.
Hospitality tickets
If you are willing to fork out a lot more (prices start at £799) you can buy a hospitality package which will include food, entertainment and the best seats in the house.