Wimbledon fans looking to get into Centre Court have three key avenues to secure tickets. The first, and where most of the tickets are sold, is via the annual ballot. This is done online well in advance of the tournament.
A second option is by joining The Queue, where supporters camp overnight in hope of landing one of the available 500 tickets that are held back for fans to purchase on the day.
However, there is a third option for those not wanting to spend hours perched on the adjacent park....
How to get Wimbledon Centre Court ticketsThere is a ticket resale option for all ground pass holders at Wimbledon. Once inside the grounds, you must head to the ticket resale kiosk, which is located close to Court 1 and Henman Hill.
Once a Centre Court, Court 1 or Court 2 ticket holder leaves the All England Club, they will be given the option to scan their ticket and make it available for resale.
Their tickets are then made available to other visitors for £15 on Centre Court or £10 for Court 1 and Court 2 seats. All proceeds go to the Wimbledon Foundation.
To have a chance of landing one of these cheap seats, fans must attend the ticket resale queue and have your Wimbledon App scanned by a steward.
You can then continue enjoying the grounds and will be informed via SMS when it is your turn to buy a ticket - but there is a strict timescale to complete the purchase.
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