

TL;DR. If you want to get into Wimbledon without paying scalper prices, the only legitimate route is the official Wimbledon resale. Tickets reappear there at face value when other ticket-holders return them — and they get claimed in seconds. Wimbledon ticket alerts solve that. Our Wimbledon bot watches the official resale around the clock and sends you a push notification the moment a ticket appears — with a direct link straight into the buy page for that exact day and court. You stop refreshing. You start showing up at SW19.
The problem: Wimbledon demand is brutal
Every summer, Wimbledon tickets become one of the hardest live-event tickets on the planet:
- The Ballot is the official way in — but it's a lottery. Most applicants don't get tickets.
- The Queue still works, but it means camping overnight in a Wimbledon park.
- General sale rounds sell out in minutes.
- The official resale exists, but tickets reappear randomly — and disappear in seconds.
If you've ever sat with a browser tab open on the Wimbledon resale page, hammering F5, watching tickets vanish before you can click "Buy" — you already know the problem. You can't out-refresh the entire internet. That's where Wimbledon ticket alerts come in.
What are Wimbledon ticket alerts?
Wimbledon ticket alerts are real-time push notifications that tell you the moment a Wimbledon ticket becomes available on the official resale platform. Instead of you watching the page, a Wimbledon bot watches it for you — around the clock — and the second new tickets drop, your phone buzzes with a push notification that takes you straight to the buy page for that specific day and court.
In simple terms:
- Without alerts: you refresh the resale page for hours, miss tickets while at work or asleep, and compete on luck and reflexes.
- With Wimbledon alerts: the bot refreshes for you, your phone buzzes the second a ticket appears, and one tap drops you on the exact ticket page — no menus, no navigation, no wasted seconds.
The advantage isn't that the bot "buys" the ticket for you — Wimbledon's resale rules don't allow that, and we wouldn't try. The advantage is time. Knowing about a ticket — and landing one tap away from checkout — is the difference between a centre-court seat and another wasted afternoon.

Why the Wimbledon resale is the only legitimate route (and why it's so hard)
Reselling Wimbledon tickets above face value is explicitly prohibited by the AELTC. That's actually good news for fans: it means tickets on the official resale are sold at face value — no markup, no scalpers, no £2,000 Centre Court seats from a third-party site.
But the same rule that protects fans also creates the chaos: demand vastly outweighs supply, tickets only return when other ticket-holders give them back, there's no schedule (they drop randomly throughout the tournament), and anyone watching the page at the right second can grab them.
So the bottleneck isn't money. It's attention. Whoever is watching the resale at the moment a ticket drops, wins. A Wimbledon bot is just the practical way to be that person.
How our Wimbledon bot works
We built ticket-alerts.live to handle the watching for you. Under the hood, it's not magic — it's a small army of monitors hitting the official Wimbledon resale constantly and looking for changes.
- Continuous monitoring. Our system polls the official Wimbledon resale around the clock, from multiple distributed endpoints — fast enough that we typically detect a new ticket within 1–10 seconds of it appearing.
- Change detection. The moment a new ticket appears (a new match, a new session, or a returned seat), we know about it.
- Instant push notification. Your phone buzzes with a push notification — not a buried email you'll see two hours later.
- One tap to checkout. The push opens the official Wimbledon page for that specific day and court directly. No homepage, no menus, no searching for the right session — you land exactly where you need to click "Buy."
There's no login required for us to watch on your behalf. There's no scraping of personal data. We're literally just refreshing a public page much faster than you can — and routing you to the right deep link the moment something appears.
Why push notifications matter (more than email)
A lot of "ticket alerts" online are just emails. By the time the email lands in your inbox — through spam filters, mobile sync delays, and the time it takes you to actually open it — the ticket is gone. Wimbledon resale tickets don't wait for your inbox.
Push notifications are different:
- They buzz instantly — even when your phone is locked.
- They open the right page in one tap — straight to the specific day and court, not the resale homepage.
- They cut your reaction time to seconds — which, for a ticket that's gone in under a minute, is the entire game.
Every second saved between "ticket appeared" and "you're on the checkout page" is a second you're not losing the ticket to someone else. The push notification + deep link is the whole product.
The value: what Wimbledon alerts actually save you
1. You stop refreshing for hours
A serious Wimbledon hunter spends 10–40 hours per tournament refreshing the resale page. That's an entire working week of your life staring at a loading spinner. Alerts give that time back.
2. You catch drops at unsociable hours
Tickets don't only reappear at 10am on a Tuesday. They drop at 2am, at 6:47am, in the middle of your meeting. A Wimbledon bot doesn't sleep. You can.
3. You get a head start measured in seconds
We typically detect new tickets within 1–10 seconds of them landing on the official resale. The push notification then drops you directly on the right buy page — saving you the extra seconds you'd otherwise lose navigating menus. With drops that get claimed in under a minute, those saved seconds decide who walks through the gate at SW19.
4. You stay on the legitimate path
No scalper sites. No suspicious Telegram channels. No risk of fake tickets at the gate. Every ticket you buy through a Wimbledon alert is a real, official, face-value Wimbledon ticket purchased through the AELTC's own resale.

Wimbledon alerts vs. doing it yourself
People often ask: "Can't I just set up my own Wimbledon bot?" You can. Here's the honest version of what that involves:
- A reliable scraper that survives anti-bot defences (the AELTC's resale runs on SecuTix, which is not friendly to amateur scrapers).
- Proxies, because hitting from a single IP gets you blocked fast.
- A way to handle session cookies and CAPTCHAs that expire every few hours.
- A monitoring layer to know when your monitoring breaks.
- A push notification system that actually reaches your phone within seconds — and routes to the correct deep link for the specific day and court.
We've built all of this. We maintain it through the entire tournament. When the AELTC changes something (and they do, often), we fix it within minutes. You don't have to.
Who is this for?
Wimbledon ticket alerts are for tennis fans who didn't get through the Ballot but still want to be there. Londoners who don't want to camp overnight in The Queue. Visitors flying in during the fortnight who can't gamble on the lottery. Corporate hosts who need a backup plan when client tickets fall through. Anyone who values their time and would rather get a push than refresh a tab for a week.
How to set up Wimbledon ticket alerts
It takes about 90 seconds:
- Go to ticket-alerts.live/event/wimbledon-2026.
- Choose your match or "any Wimbledon ticket."
- Enable push notifications on your phone.
- We start watching the resale immediately.
- When a ticket drops, your phone buzzes with a push.
- One tap takes you straight to the buy page for that day and court — log in, check out at face value.
Pro tip: stay logged into your AELTC / Wimbledon resale account on your phone during the tournament. That cuts your checkout time from 90 seconds to 10. With a hot ticket, those 80 seconds are everything.
FAQ
Are these official Wimbledon tickets?
Yes. Every alert links directly to the official Wimbledon resale run by the AELTC. We don't sell tickets and we don't broker them — we only tell you the moment they appear so you can buy directly from the official source.
Are tickets at face value?
Yes. The official Wimbledon resale is face-value-only by design. That's the entire reason this approach exists.
Does the bot buy the ticket for me?
No. Wimbledon's rules don't allow auto-purchase, and neither do we. Our Wimbledon bot pushes you a notification. You tap it and buy.
How fast are the alerts?
We typically detect new tickets within 1–10 seconds of them appearing on the official resale, and the push notification fires immediately after.
What if I don't get a ticket?
Sometimes there are simply no resale tickets on a given day, or the drop gets claimed before anyone reacts. We can't guarantee you'll secure a seat — but you will know about every opportunity. That's the most honest version of the offer.
How is this different from Twickets alerts?
Twickets is a separate fan-to-fan resale platform we monitor for music events. For Wimbledon specifically, we monitor the official AELTC resale — that's where Wimbledon tickets actually reappear.
Stop refreshing. Start showing up.
The next centre-court ticket is going to drop on the official resale at some random time, on some random day, and disappear in under a minute. The only question is: who's watching when it does — and who's one tap away from the buy page? Let it be us. You'll be the one with the seat.
