The Ticket Office is open for all queries, including the public ballot,
Normal opening hours for the Ticket Office:
Mon - Fri: 09.00 - 17.00 (GMT) (excl. Bank Holidays).
If you are phoning with an enquiry about the ballot for Wheelchair
spaces, please specify this when you call and your call will
be transferred to the relevant member of the Ticket Office
team.
Please Note: The Ticket Office is available for all ticket
and ballot enquiries but is NOT a Box Office.
GUIDE FOR SPECTATORS
Visitor information for ticket holders and non-ticket holders to The Championships.
The majority of Centre, No.1 and No.2 Court tickets are sold
in advance via a public ballot. Entry into the ballot does
not automatically entitle applicants to tickets for Wimbledon,
but a place in the draw for tickets.
Please note that the 2008 AELTC Public Ballot has now closed. No applications postmarked later than 31st December 2007 will be entered into the ballot.
Successful applicants will be informed from February onwards.
LTA Advantage members are automatically entered into an exclusive ballot which takes place on
March 1st each year. The members' Wimbledon ticket ballot is under consideration for 2008.
AFFILIATED ORGANISATIONS & OTHER TENNIS FEDERATIONS/ASSOCIATIONS
Please contact your local LTA Affiliated Organisation directly, which includes tennis clubs
affiliated through their National, County or Island Association, for entry into the private club
ballots for show court tickets. Full membership is required.
Other
Sources of Tickets for 2008
DEBENTURES
Debenture seat details are not available until late May each year. These are the only Wimbledon
tickets which can be transferred legally; all other tickets are must be used by the original
applicant.
Additionally, many tickets are sold through The Lawn Tennis Association to its affiliated tennis clubs, schools, membership schemes and to foreign tennis associations.
Re-Sale of Tickets
All tickets, excluding debentures, are strictly non-transferable
and must not be sold, nor advertised for sale, anywhere.
If you are unable to use the ticket(s) issued to you, please contact
(prior to the day of play) the organisation from whom you purchased the tickets. In many
circumstances, the AELTC, and those bodies to whom it issues tickets, are able to operate
a flexible returns/refund policy.
If you are phoning with an enquiry about the ballot for Wheelchair
spaces, please specify this when you call and your call will
be transferred to the relevant member of the Ticket Office team.