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How much do Wimbledon Debenture tickets cost?
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How much do Wimbledon Debenture tickets cost?

The only Wimbledon tickets that may be legally transferred: our indicative price ranges, court by court.

In short

The price of a Wimbledon Debenture ticket depends on the court (Centre Court above No.1 Court), the day in the fortnight and the round: the second week and the finals are the highest. All prices are indicative, in pounds (£), on request and subject to availability. The price covers the seat plus access to the lounges and restaurants reserved for Debenture holders.

Last updated 30 June 2026

What drives the price of a Debenture ticket

A Debenture ticket has no single price: it moves with four main levers. The first is the court. Centre Court (around 14,979 seats, retractable roof since 2009) hosts the biggest match-ups and remains the most sought-after; No.1 Court (around 12,345 seats, retractable roof since 2019) offers a superb alternative, usually at a lower budget.

The second lever is the day in the fortnight. An early-rounds day, when several seeds play in parallel, stays more accessible than a second-week day, when the draw tightens and seats grow scarce. The round therefore matters just as much: quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals push prices upward.

The peak is the finals — Ladies' final on Saturday, Gentlemen's final on Sunday, both on Centre Court: the strongest demand of the whole fortnight for a very limited number of seats. TGZ sources these Debenture tickets on the secondary market, privately and subject to availability; all figures below are indicative and confirmed on request.

Price table — indicative ranges

The table below gives orders of magnitude per Debenture ticket and per person, in pounds (£). They vary with availability, the court, the day and the round. None of these figures is fixed: they are there to frame a budget before a personalised quote is drawn up, subject to availability.

Debenture ticketIndicative priceNotes
No.1 Court Debenture (early rounds)~£2,000–4,000Indicative, on request, subject to availability
No.1 Court Debenture (second week)~£3,500–7,000+Indicative, on request, subject to availability
Centre Court Debenture (early rounds)~£3,500–6,000Indicative, on request, subject to availability
Centre Court Debenture (second week)~£6,000–12,000+Indicative, on request, subject to availability
Centre Court Debenture (finals)from ~£12,000+Indicative, on request, subject to availability
Indicative prices per Debenture ticket and per person, in pounds (£), subject to availability — on request.

What's included in the price

A Debenture ticket is more than a seat: its price covers both the seat — among the best on the show courts — and access to the world reserved for Debenture holders. That is precisely what sets a Debenture ticket apart from public tickets, and what makes it the only premium route that may be legally transferred.

In practice, the price includes access to the Debenture lounges, bars and restaurants, the holders' garden, plus the dedicated entrance and parking. The atmosphere is elegant and discreet, away from the bustle of the public areas, with service worthy of the finest days of tennis.

The dress code stays elegant — no sportswear, jackets expected for gentlemen in some restaurants; there is, however, no all-white rule imposed on spectators. Strawberries & cream, Pimm's and the Wimbledon art of living are naturally part of the day, grass and tradition included.

Why finals and the second week cost more

As the fortnight progresses, the draw tightens: fewer matches, fewer Debenture tickets in circulation, and demand that intensifies for the big match-ups. This mechanical scarcity pushes prices up from the start of the second week, around the quarter-finals and semi-finals.

The finals are the high point. The Ladies' final on Saturday and the Gentlemen's final on Sunday, both on Centre Court, concentrate the highest level of demand of the fortnight for the smallest number of seats. The prestige of the occasion and the unique character of these days explain the tournament's highest prices.

This is why the same Debenture ticket can show very different orders of magnitude depending on the date. Planning ahead is the best lever: the earlier a request is made, the more room we have to source the right seat at the best price level, always subject to availability.

How TGZ sources and budgets your Debenture tickets

TGZ is an independent luxury concierge: we are neither a box office nor a marketplace, and we have no affiliation with The Championships or the AELTC. We source your Debenture tickets on the legitimate secondary market — the only Wimbledon tickets the AELTC permits to be transferred or resold to third parties — privately and subject to availability. No specific match-up or player can be guaranteed.

We start from your wishes — court, day, hoped-for round, party size — to build a bespoke quote, in pounds (£) and indicative until availability is confirmed. Debenture tickets remain the heart of our mission; the rest is orchestration.

The stay itself is built separately, as concierge services: Mayfair palaces (Claridge's, The Connaught, The Berkeley, The Dorchester, The Lanesborough, The Savoy) or addresses close to the courts in Wimbledon Village, chauffeur transfers (30 to 45 minutes from central London) or by helicopter, private aviation via Farnborough, Biggin Hill or London City. Tell us your vision of Wimbledon: we come back with a costed proposal, subject to availability.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Indicatively, a Centre Court Debenture ticket often sits around £3,500–6,000 in the early rounds, markedly higher in the second week (~£6,000–12,000+), peaking for the finals (from around £12,000+). The price covers the seat plus access to the Debenture lounges and restaurants. Indicative prices, privately sourced, on request and subject to availability.

Indicatively, a No.1 Court Debenture ticket often sits around £2,000–4,000 in the early rounds and ~£3,500–7,000+ in the second week, generally below Centre Court. The price includes the seat and access to the Debenture lounges and restaurants. Indicative figures, on request and subject to availability.

The finals — Ladies' on Saturday, Gentlemen's on Sunday, on Centre Court — concentrate the strongest demand of the whole fortnight for a very limited number of Debenture seats. That scarcity, combined with the prestige of the occasion, explains the tournament's highest prices. Prices remain indicative and confirmed on request.

No. All our Debenture prices are indicative and dynamic: they depend on availability, the court, the day and the round at the time of request. They are confirmed on request, in pounds (£), subject to availability. Debenture tickets are the only Wimbledon tickets that may be legally transferred; TGZ sources them privately, as an independent concierge, neither a box office nor a marketplace.

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