The Wimbledon ticket resale is open to everyone who entered the annual public ballot. Hosted on the official wimbledon.com website, new face-value tickets are released every day — usually starting at the end of March and continuing throughout the entire tournament, right up to and including finals day. Tickets sell fast and there's no built-in alert system to notify you when new ones drop. That's where we come in. Set up email or push notifications and our bot will alert you the instant new tickets hit the resale, giving you the best possible chance to secure your spot at the All England Club.
For 2026, The Championships run from 29 June to 12 July. Resale tickets are always face value — show-court seats typically range from around £75 to £245 depending on court and day — and most drops are claimed within minutes, which is why alert speed matters.
No luck on the resale? You can still join the famous queue in person (new for 2026: the official Wimbledon app and a myWIMBLEDON account are required at the point of sale), pick up a ground pass from £21–£33 on the day, or look at debenture seats — the only Wimbledon tickets that can legally be resold. For face-value show-court tickets released online, the daily Wimbledon.com resale is the main route — and that's exactly what we watch.


