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What Do You Get with Wimbledon Debenture Tickets?Wimbledon Debenture tickets give a high-end day out at The Championships, with premium seating and a range of exclusive amenities only available to Debenture holders. So when you buy Wimbledon Debenture tickets, you get: A reserved, prime location seat, either on Centre Court (Rows A - N) or No.1 Court (Rows A - Q) for an entire day’s play Access to the exclusive Debenture Holders’ areas, including private lounges, bars, and restaurants inside the Grounds Priority entry through the exclusive Debenture Holders’ gate for extra convenience Access to most outer courts at the All England Club on a first come, first served basis) Guaranteed seating in pairs, with efforts made to group larger bookings if possible Unlike standard Wimbledon tickets, Debenture tickets are the only type that can legally be resold, giving you peace of mind that your ticket is valid and won’t be cancelled. This is just one of many reasons why they’re so highly sought after, not only by tennis fans, but also by celebrities, athletes, and high-profile guests from around the world. In addition, you’ll benefit from: Optional fine dining reservations in exclusive Wimbledon restaurants (pre-booking required) Some of the best sightlines at Centre Court and No.1 Court, with seats often located level with the Royal Box on Centre CourtWhat is the Wimbledon ticket ballot?The Wimbledon ticket ballot is a lottery system, running for more than 100 years and selling around 80% of Wimbledon tickets each year. The ballot was launched in 1924 and is designed to make tickets for Wimbledon available to the public in the fairest way possible. By doing that they turn the whole process into a random draw. The ballot is so oversubscribed that your chances of obtaining tickets this way are long to say the least. The current estimate is a 1 in 10 likelihood. The sense of randomness also extends to the Wimbledon 2025 tickets you receive, if you are fortunate enough to get them. You have absolutely no say on which court or the day you attend.When is the Wimbledon ticket ballot?The application phase for The Ballot usually takes place between mid-October and mid-November in the year before the Championships. If you miss the deadline, then bad luck, because you can’t enter it after it closes. If you are successful they will send you an email in the new year, most likely around early February. At that point you will be required to make a card payment to secure your tickets.