Wimbledon Debenture Tickets 2026

Wimbledon Debenture Tickets 2026
Centre Court & No.1 Court Seats

Secure the best seats on Centre and Number one court for Wimbledon 2026.

Wimbledon Debenture tickets

Experience Wimbledon From Premium Debenture Seats

2026 Wimbledon Debentures
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London
29 June – 12 July 2026
Prices from £799 per person

Experience Wimbledon from some of the most desirable seats at The Championships. With access to Centre Court and No.1 Court debenture seating, outstanding views of the action and two weeks of championship tennis, Wimbledon remains one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar.

Whether entertaining clients, celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a day at The Championships, Rocket Hospitality helps private and corporate clients enjoy premium Wimbledon experiences with expert guidance and personal service throughout.

What Are Wimbledon Debenture Tickets?

Wimbledon Debenture Tickets are widely regarded as the most prestigious way to attend The Championships. Available for Centre Court and No.1 Court, they provide access to some of the best seats in the grounds together with a range of exclusive facilities reserved for debenture ticket holders.

In addition to premium seating, guests can enjoy access to private bars, restaurants and hospitality areas throughout the day. Debenture tickets are also the only Wimbledon tickets that can legally be transferred and resold, making them the most sought-after way to experience The Championships.

New to Wimbledon debentures? Read our guide explaining how the Wimbledon debenture scheme works and why debenture tickets are the only Wimbledon tickets that can legally be transferred.
How Wimbledon Debentures Work

Price Guide for Wimbledon Debenture Tickets 2026

Court Dates Guide Price
No.1 Court Debenture Tickets 29 June – 9 July From £899
Centre Court Debenture Tickets 29 June – 12 July From £2,495
Finals Weekend 11 – 12 July From £2,899

Why Debenture Seats Are Considered The Best Way To Experience Wimbledon

Debenture tickets at Wimbledon

Some Of The Best Seats At The Championships

Located on Centre Court and No.1 Court, debenture seats offer exceptional views of the action throughout the tournament. For many tennis fans, they are the most sought-after seats at Wimbledon.

Exclusive Facilities Throughout The Day

In addition to premium seating, debenture ticket holders can enjoy access to a range of private restaurants, bars and outdoor terraces reserved exclusively for debenture guests.

A Relaxed Arrival Experience

Unlike the traditional Wimbledon queue, debenture ticket holders can arrive knowing their seat is secured, allowing more time to enjoy the atmosphere around the grounds.

Perfect For Entertaining Or Special Occasions

Whether hosting clients, celebrating a milestone or enjoying a day out with family and friends, Wimbledon debenture tickets provide a memorable way to experience one of the highlights of the British summer.

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Restaurants, Bars & Debenture Facilities

As a debenture ticket holder, you’ll have access to a range of exclusive hospitality spaces. On Centre Court, choose from fine dining in the Champions Room, al fresco bites at the Courtside Brasserie, or stunning terrace views with a drink in hand. On No.1 Court, enjoy the formal Renshaw Restaurant or more casual options like The Veranda. Whichever court you choose, you’ll have an inviting spot to relax, dine, and celebrate your day at Wimbledon.

Centre Court Or No.1 Court – Which Is Right For You?

Centre Court hosts many of the tournament’s biggest matches across the fortnight, including the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Finals, the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Finals, and the Mixed Doubles Final. As Wimbledon’s most iconic court, it is also home to the Royal Box and offers the most prestigious Wimbledon experience.

No.1 Court also features an excellent schedule of matches throughout the Championships and provides a more affordable alternative to Centre Court, making it a popular choice for many guests.

Both Centre Court and No.1 Court are equipped with retractable roofs, ensuring that play can continue with minimal disruption should the weather change.

Where Are Debenture Seats Located?

Debenture seats are positioned in some of the most desirable locations, around mid way up,  on both Centre Court and No.1 Court, offering exceptional views of the action throughout the tournament.

On Centre Court, debenture seating is located in prime positions around the court, providing an outstanding vantage point for some of Wimbledon’s biggest matches, including the singles finals.

On No.1 Court, debenture seats also benefit from excellent sightlines and offer access to a court that regularly hosts many of the tournament’s leading players during the first week of play.

The illustration below shows the general location of Wimbledon debenture seating on both courts.

Centre Court Seating Plan (orange sections are the debenture seats)

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Number One Court Seating Plan

 

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Ways To Attend Wimbledon

Securing tickets for Wimbledon can be challenging due to the popularity of The Championships and the limited number of seats available each day. There are several ways to attend, each offering a different experience depending on your priorities, budget and flexibility.

Option Best For Advantages Considerations
Public Ballot Fans planning well in advance Official route to purchase non debenture tickets Supply always exceeds demand
The Wimbledon Queue Visitors looking for the traditional Wimbledon experience Opportunity to purchase tickets on the day of play Early arrival and significant waiting times are often required
Hospitality Packages Guests seeking hospitality and dining experiences Premium facilities, dining and reserved seating Don’t necessarily come with Debenture seats
Debenture Tickets Guests looking for premium seats and guaranteed access Reserved Centre Court or No.1 Court seating, exclusive facilities and no queue Typically the most sought-after ticket option

For many visitors, Wimbledon debenture tickets provide the ideal balance of premium seating, convenience and flexibility. They offer guaranteed access to some of the most desirable seats at The Championships, together with access to a range of exclusive facilities reserved for debenture ticket holders.

Choosing The Right Day At Wimbledon

First Week (29 June – 6 July)

Ideal for guests looking to see the widest variety of players. Both the men’s and ladies’ singles draws are in action, with matches taking place across Centre Court, No.1 Court and the outside courts.

Quarter Final Days (7 – 8 July)

The tournament enters its business end with the quarter-finals. Fewer matches are played, but the quality of tennis is exceptionally high.

Finals Weekend (9 – 12 July)

Semi-finals and finals take centre stage. These are the most prestigious and sought-after days of The Championships and often command the highest ticket prices.

2026 Wimbledon Schedule At A Glance

Tournament Stage Dates Highlights
First Round 29–30 June Opening days of The Championships with leading players beginning their campaigns
Second Round 1–2 July Full schedule of men’s and ladies’ singles matches across the grounds
Third Round 3–4 July Competition intensifies as players compete for a place in the second week
Fourth Round 5–6 July Last 16 matches on Centre Court and No.1 Court
Quarter Finals 7–8 July The tournament’s biggest names battle for a place in the semi-finals
Ladies Semi Finals 9 July Ladies’ Singles Semi Finals and Mixed Doubles Final
Men’s Semi Finals 10 July One of the most sought-after days of The Championships
Ladies Final 11 July Ladies’ Singles Final and Men’s Doubles Final
Men’s Final 12 July The climax of Wimbledon and one of the highlights of the sporting summer. Ladies Doubles Final also takes place.

Please note the schedule is subject to change. Doubles, junior and invitational events also take place throughout the tournament.

How do we book? 

If you wish to book,  we email you an adobe booking form to e-sign and then email over an invoice.

How do we get the tickets?

Tickets are mobile tickets. Guests need to register an account on www.wimbledon.com and then download the Wimbledon app and we transfer the tickets to the guests app once they have provided their account details.

Why Book With Rocket Hospitality?

Choosing the right supplier is just as important as choosing the right seats. Rocket Hospitality has helped private clients and corporate groups attend Wimbledon for many years, providing expert guidance, premium debenture tickets and personal service from enquiry through to event day.

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We are proud to be rated 4.9/5 on Trustpilot and 5/5 on Google, with clients regularly praising our responsiveness, knowledge and attention to detail.

Access To Centre Court & No.1 Court Debenture Tickets

Whether you are looking for a single pair of tickets, hospitality options or a larger group booking, we can advise on the most suitable Wimbledon experience for your requirements.

Personal Service

From selecting the right court and day of play through to arranging ticket delivery and answering any questions, our team is on hand throughout the booking process.

Book With Confidence

We work with trusted debenture holdersand provide clear pricing with no hidden booking fees or service charges.

For prices, availability and further information on our 2026 Wimbledon Debentures please email us at info@rockethospitality.com

 



Wimbledon Debenture Ticket FAQs

Are Wimbledon debenture tickets official?

Yes. Debenture tickets are issued by the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) and are the only Wimbledon tickets that can legally be transferred and resold. Rocket Hospitality sources debenture tickets through trusted debenture holders and suppliers, allowing guests to enjoy premium seating on Centre Court and No.1 Court.

Are Wimbledon debenture tickets worth it?

For many tennis fans, Wimbledon debenture tickets are considered the best way to experience The Championships. Unlike the public ballot or Wimbledon queue, debenture tickets provide guaranteed seating on Centre Court or No.1 Court together with access to exclusive debenture facilities.

For guests travelling to Wimbledon, entertaining clients or attending key matches such as the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, debenture tickets offer one of the most comfortable and reliable ways to enjoy the tournament.

What is included with Wimbledon debenture tickets?

Wimbledon debenture tickets include:

  • Reserved seating on Centre Court or No.1 Court
  • Access to exclusive debenture restaurants and bars
  • Access to private debenture terraces and hospitality areas
  • Access to cloakrooms and other debenture facilities
  • A guaranteed seat regardless of weather conditions, thanks to the retractable roofs on both Centre Court and No.1 Court

Are Wimbledon debenture tickets transferable?

Yes. Wimbledon debenture tickets are the only Wimbledon tickets that can legally be transferred and resold, allowing guests to purchase them through trusted providers such as Rocket Hospitality.

Can I buy Wimbledon debenture tickets for a single day?

Yes. Wimbledon debenture tickets are available for individual days throughout the tournament, allowing guests to attend specific rounds, matches or finals weekend.

When should I book Wimbledon debenture tickets?

Demand is particularly high for quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, and availability can become limited several months before the tournament.

Booking early is recommended to secure your preferred court and day of play.

What restaurants and bars are available to Wimbledon debenture ticket holders?

Debenture ticket holders have access to a range of exclusive restaurants, bars and hospitality facilities located within Centre Court and No.1 Court.

Centre Court Facilities

Champions’ Room
Guests can reserve a table for the entire day and enjoy a welcome glass of Pimm’s or Champagne, a four-course lunch with fine wine, complimentary bar service throughout the day and traditional afternoon tea.

The Courtside
Offers reserved tables and a three-course lunch. Afternoon tea and Champagne can be added for an additional charge.

Courtside Brasserie
A more relaxed al fresco-style dining experience. Tables cannot be reserved and guests are advised to arrive early.

The Terrace
A self-service restaurant serving lunch, afternoon tea, supper, snacks and refreshments throughout the day.

Roof Top Bar
Overlooking the outside courts, serving gourmet sandwiches, seafood platters, finger food and a wide range of drinks.

The Gallery
Features a balcony overlooking Courts 14–17 and serves drinks, sandwiches, sushi and snacks throughout the day.

No.1 Court Facilities

The Renshaw Restaurant
The most formal dining option on No.1 Court, offering a welcome glass of Pimm’s or Champagne, a three-course meal, complimentary bar and afternoon tea.

The Veranda
A relaxed dining option serving a two-course Italian lunch, afternoon tea and light refreshments throughout the day.

The Lounge
A self-service restaurant with views over Courts 15, 16 and 17, serving lunch, afternoon tea, supper and drinks.

The No.1 Bar
Serving drinks throughout the day alongside sandwiches, sushi and snacks.

Please note some restaurants require advance reservations and availability may be limited.

What other facilities are available to Wimbledon debenture ticket holders?

Within both Centre Court and No.1 Court debenture areas, guests have access to cloakrooms, rest rooms, Wi-Fi access and charging facilities.

Wi-Fi access codes are available from reception desks within the debenture facilities and charging lockers are located within both courts.

Is there a dress code for Wimbledon debenture ticket holders?

The All England Club recommends smart casual attire for debenture ticket holders.

Tailored shorts are acceptable, however sportswear, running vests and torn jeans are discouraged. Smoking is not permitted in any debenture restaurants, bars or seating areas.

What time does play start at Wimbledon?

The Wimbledon grounds typically open at 10:00am.

Play on the outside courts generally begins at 11:00am.

Play usually starts on:

  • No.1 Court: 1:00pm
  • Centre Court: 1:30pm (2:00pm on Finals Weekend)

Both Centre Court and No.1 Court have retractable roofs and floodlights, allowing play to continue in adverse weather conditions.

For prices, availability and further information on our 2026 Wimbledon Debentures please email us at info@rockethospitality.com