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Debenture Seats
Debenture seats are the only type of seats allowed to be bought and sold privately for Wimbledon.
Ballot tickets released earlier in the year are purchased on allocation only and cannot be resold by the buyer. If you purchase ballot tickets privately you will be refused entry by the Wimbledon stewards.
If you were unable to get tickets through the ballot you can purchase official Debenture Seats or Hopsitality packages from official agents. These will guarantee access to Wimbledon.
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Debenture seat ownership
In more recent years, due to the vast increase in the interest for Debenture seats as an investment rather than direct use by the Debenture owners (They are even traded freely on the London Stock Market). Daily Debenture seats have become far more widely available to the general public, this in turn has helped to make prices more competitive across the board and with prices changing daily on the run up to the Wimbledon Tournament, and even multiple times in the last few days before the tournament, it is a good idea to check various official agents, such as http://www.officialwimbledondebentures.com, to compare the daily price and with any luck snap up a bargain
Debenture seat details
Debenture seats are an excellent way to enjoy watching the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament.
They always provide one of the best views of the court and include some amazing extras:
- An excellent view of the court, superior to most of the general seating
- A free Parking space near to your court entrance - (Please request if required, when booking)
- Access to the Debenture lounges, where you can have a full lunch or purchase some the best Wimbledon refreshments; strawberries, cream, champagne, tea and sandwiches
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If you would like to know more or would like to make a booking please contact our team
020 7422 7590 or book online
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| Debenture FAQs |
Q) Is there a dress code?
A) There is no dress code as such for visitors to Wimbledon. If entering the Debenture Lounges Smart/casual is appropriate. However, gentlemen do not need to wear a jacket and tie. Smart shorts are acceptable for ladies/gentlemen.
Q) When does Wimbledon open/When should I get there?
A) The grounds open at 10.30am. Play on Centre Court and No.1 Court does not start until 1.00pm, the only exception is the two final days where play starts at 2.00pm. There are matches on the other courts (Courts 2-9) from 12noon on the first 8 days and from 11.00am the second week for junior matches.
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