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Wimbledon 2026 Hospitality Tickets Still Available After Ballot Closes

Wimbledon 2026 Hospitality Tickets Still Available After Ballot Closes
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Premium tickets and hospitality packages for Wimbledon 2026 remain accessible through official vendors despite the public ballot being closed.

The tournament is scheduled to take place in London from Monday, June 29, 2026, through Sunday, July 12, 2026.

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Official public ballot tickets sold out rapidly earlier this year, limiting standard access.

Hospitality Packages Available

Authorized vendor Seat Unique reports limited availability for VIP and debenture seating on both Centre Court and Court No.1 starting from the opening day.

Hospitality packages on Seat Unique range from approximately £2,000 to £10,000 per person, depending on the chosen day and specific schedule.

Opening day prices begin at £2,175 for the middle tier of Court No.1 and £3,925 for Centre Court access.

These VIP debenture packages offer prime court views and entry to exclusive debenture facilities.

Food and beverages are not included in the baseline ticket price but remain available for purchase on-site.

Alternative ticket options include tracking the official Wimbledon ticketing webpage for potential returned inventory.

Another official provider, Keith Prowse, reports that its tournament hospitality options are already 90 percent sold out.

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The tournament features notable player updates, including Serena Williams returning as a women's singles wildcard entry.

Live broadcasting will be provided across BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC iPlayer.

Customer reviews for Seat Unique are mixed.

One five-star reviewer praised the seamless booking process, stating that tickets appeared on the Wimbledon App without problems.

Another reviewer criticized the customer service as patronising and slow, describing it as not the greatest VIP experience.

A separate five-star review highlighted the company's direct intervention after an initially delayed transaction for a previous tournament.

The buyer explained that the firm resolved the issue via email and telephone shortly after the grievance was filed.

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The customer indicated that the quick response successfully resolved their original logistical anxieties surrounding the premium ticket purchase.

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Author: Kenes Jatmika
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