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Wimbledon 2025 queue: when does it open and which tickets are available?

Wimbledon is one of the only sporting events in the world where people can buy show court tickets and ground passes on the day.

It has become a tradition for some people to spend hours queuing to buy tickets for a day’s matches.

So what time and from where does the Wimbledon queue (known as The Queue) begin?

Here’s what you need to know.

What time does the queue for Wimbledon tickets open?

Those who then join the queue will be ‘checked in’ by a steward via the app and issued with a Queue Card.

The grounds at Wimbledon open at 10am each day, but the queue can start forming way before sunrise.

At 6am each morning, stewards wake the people who have been camping and instruct them to form a queue.

At 7.30am, they hand out wristbands to people in the queue, corresponding to the exact number of show court tickets available that day.

When people arrive and join the queue, they receive a card that tells them what number they are in line for and will be instructed to sign up for the Wimbledon app.

A fan holds the first ticket, ticket 00001, on the eve of the 2024 tournament

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When the turnstiles open, tickets also need to be processed individually. As such, it will take time for the queue to reduce.

Content Source: www.standard.co.uk

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