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By now, you’re probably already acquainted with the infamous Wimbledon queue. This year the tennis Championships saw tens of thousands of punters camping overnight outside the venue just for the chance to get a coveted spot on Wimbledon’s Centre Court.
While that might be some people’s idea of hell, for others its a fun day out. If you’re the former and don’t fancy spending the night in a field with no showers – listen up. The Wimbledon ballet for 2026 has just opened, giving punters a fair chance of copping tickets to the Championships without having to queue.
So, without further ado, here is everything you need to know about the Wimbledon ballot for 2026
Wimbledon 2026 dates
Wimbledon 2026 will take place from Monday, June 29 to Sunday, July 12.
How to register for Wimbledon tickets
You can enter the ballot via the Wimbledon website now, where you will have to create a MyWimbledon account. It is not possible to request tickets for specific dates. Once the ballot is closed, ticket winners will be chosen at random. Only one application per household is allowed.
Enter the ballot here.
When does the Wimbledon ballot close?
You have until 11.59pm on Tuesday, September 16 2025 to enter the ballot for Wimbledon 2026.
How much will tickets cost?
The official prices for Wimbledon 2026 haven’t been revealed yet. In 2025 tickets ranged from £55 for a No. 3 Court ticket, to up to £350 to watch the men’s or women’s final. You can expect a slight increase on those prices in 2026.
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