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Wimbledon 2026: Your Guide to Securing On-Day Tickets Through The Queue

Wimbledon 2026: Your Guide to Securing On-Day Tickets Through The Queue

News Published 27 June 2026 4 min read Evan Mitchell
Fans lining up in The Queue at Wimbledon for on-day tickets.
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Wimbledon 2026 will once again offer fans a chance to secure on-day tickets through its iconic “Queue” system, a tradition that allows access to the prestigious tennis tournament for those who plan ahead and understand the process. While the digital age has introduced new ways to attend major sporting events, The Queue remains a tangible link to Wimbledon’s rich history and a viable option for obtaining limited Show Court and Grounds tickets.

Understanding The Queue is crucial for any potential attendee looking to experience the magic of Wimbledon without pre-purchased tickets. The system requires adherence to specific rules and timings to maximize chances of entry.

When The Queue Opens

The Queue for Wimbledon 2026 is set to open its gates at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, 2026. Visitors are strongly advised not to arrive before this designated time. This staggered opening allows for a more organized entry and ensures a fair start for all prospective ticket holders.

Ticket Allocation and Purchase Rules

On-day tickets are sold on a one-per-person basis and are strictly non-transferable. This policy aims to prevent scalping and ensure that as many genuine fans as possible can attend. Before heading to the grounds, fans should download the official Wimbledon app and create a myWIMBLEDON account. This account is a mandatory requirement for purchasing tickets at the point of sale, where it will be scanned.

Every individual joining The Queue will be issued a dated and numbered Queue card. While this card signifies your place in line, it does not guarantee admission. If The Queue reaches its capacity, no further Queue cards will be distributed, highlighting the importance of arriving with ample time.

Show Court and Grounds Passes

For those aiming for the premier Show Courts – Centre Court, No.1 Court, and No.2 Court – a daily allocation of 500 tickets is made available on any day those courts are in play. However, a significant caveat exists: Centre Court tickets are not accessible through The Queue during the final four days of the tournament.

Grounds Passes offer access to a broader range of courts, including No.3 Court, Court 12, and Court 18, as well as the popular viewing area known as The Hill. These passes provide a comprehensive Wimbledon experience for those who may not secure Show Court tickets.

Queue Location and Entry Points

The Queue commences in Wimbledon Park, a short and easily accessible walk from Southfields Underground station. The main entrance to Wimbledon Park Road is open 24 hours a day. Additionally, pedestrian gates on Revelstoke Road and Home Park Road operate from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The Wimbledon grounds themselves open at 10 a.m. each day.

Overnight Queuing and Camping Rules

For dedicated fans willing to camp overnight, there are specific regulations to follow. Overnight queuers are woken at 6 a.m. to begin packing their camping equipment. Wristbands for Show Court tickets are distributed from 7:30 a.m., starting at the front of The Queue. Only two-person tents are permitted; larger structures like gazebos are banned. Similarly, barbecues, camping stoves, and open fires are prohibited within The Queue area. Temporary absences from The Queue should be kept brief, not exceeding 30 minutes.

Logistics for a Smooth Experience

Left luggage facilities will be available from 5:30 a.m. and will close one hour after the conclusion of play. The cost for storing overnight equipment is £5, while other items are £1. It is important to note that all ticket purchases must be made using credit or debit cards.

To ensure the smoothest possible experience, it is highly recommended to check the live Queue status before traveling. This can help manage expectations and inform decisions about arrival times. Remember, a Queue card represents your position in line, not a confirmed ticket.

Key facts
| Aspect | Details |
|—|—|
| Queue Opening Time | 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, 2026 |
| Ticket Limit | One per person, non-transferable |
| Required for purchase | myWIMBLEDON account via the Wimbledon app |
| Show Court Ticket Allocation | 500 per day (Centre, No.1, No.2 Courts) |
| Centre Court Exception | Not available via Queue for final four days |
| Overnight Camping | Two-person tents only; barbecues banned |

This guide is essential for any tennis enthusiast planning to attend Wimbledon 2026 and seeking to experience the tournament through the traditional on-day ticket purchasing method. By understanding and adhering to the outlined rules and timings, fans can better navigate The Queue and potentially secure their spot at one of the most iconic sporting events in the world.

Source: Yahoo Sports, https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/queue-wimbledon-2026-ultimate-guide-063000737.html

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Fecha 2026-06-27T06:30:00+00:00
Tema The Queue at Wimbledon 2026: Ultimate guide, rules, and how to get on-day tickets

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Yahoo Sports Original publication: 2026-06-27T06:30:00+00:00