How to buy Wimbledon 2023 tickets


The 2022 Wimbledon Championships produced memorable storylines and some incredible tennis across the Men's and Women's Singles categories, and fans are already looking ahead to next summer's tournament.

Novak Djokovic claimed victory in the Men's Singles Championship, delivering on his bookies' favourite status with a clinical performance against first-time Grand Slam finalist Nick Kyrgios.

The Women's Singles Championship saw two first-time Grand Slam finalists compete for their maiden Grand Slam win as Elena Rybakina and Ons Jabeur did battle on Centre Court. The 23-year-old Rybakina fought back to claim victory in what proved to be an epic Women's Singles Championship.

Here is all the key ticketing information for the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

How to buy Wimbledon 2023 tickets

Wimbledon 2023's ticket allocation will welcome the return of the Wimbledon Public Ballot, with fans needing to apply for a place on the ballot ahead of the ticket release.

Demand always outstrips supply when it comes to the Wimbledon Public Ballot, so entering means there is no guarantee of tickets being allocated.

The deadline for fans to apply for the Wimbledon 2023 ticket ballot is December 30th, 2022.

How much will Wimbledon 2023 tickets cost?

While there are no confirmed costs for the 2023 Wimbledon tickets, we can take a look at the 2022 prices to get an idea of next year's costs.

On finals weekend, a Centre Court ticket for the day cost between £230-£240, while No.1 Court access would have set you back £42. However, ground passes are available on the day for fans willing to queue, and cost just £15.

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