The Ballot For Wimbledon 2026 Is Now Open

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Last Updated 08 September 2025

The Ballot For Wimbledon 2026 Is Now Open
You've got until 16 September 2025 to apply. Image: AELTC/Joe Toth

The public ballot for Wimbledon's 2026 Tennis Championships is now open.

The ever-popular tournament — which next takes place 29 June-12 July 2026 — allows anyone to enter the ballot for day access tickets to Centre Court and Court Nos. 1, 2 and 3.

If you're successful in the ballot, you'll be offered a pair of/two adjacent tickets for a certain court on a certain day. Unfortunately you don't get to pick and choose what you'd like to watch.

How much will your tickets set you back? 2025 ticket prices ranged from £55 for a No. 3 Court ticket on the opening couple of days, to up to £350 to watch the Men's or Women's final. You can expect a slight increase on those prices in 2026.

You'll be notified if you've been successful in the ballot from October 2025 onwards, and you'll have 14 days to then purchase the pair of tickets you've been allocated. If you decide you don't want them, there's no obligation to buy.

You can enter the Wimbledon ballot here. It only takes a few minutes, and you've got until 11.59pm on Tuesday 16 September 2025 to do so. Ballot winners are picked at random, and no preference is given to those who enter earlier.

If you're not successful this way, don't throw a McEnroe-esque hissy fit; you can usually get into Wimbledon by joining the world's most famous queue.