When is Wimbledon 2023?
The 2023 Wimbledon will be held from July 3 to July 16, and the 14-day tournament will give the summer a proper shot in the arm!
Tennis tournaments: Tennis has four most popular and important tournaments every year - the Grand Slams. They are the Australian Open, the French Open, the Wimbledon Championships and the U.S. Open. So how do you watch Wimbledon in the U.K. as a geographically advantaged British district? How to buy tickets for Wimbledon? Without further ado, let's read on!
What is the Wimbledon 2023 Schedule?
- Competition Venue: All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 5AG
- Nearest subway station: Southfields (District Line) - about 15 minutes walk to the site; or Wimbledon (District Line, which is also the train station) - about 25 minutes walking distance to the venue. [View detailed walking directions].
- Schedule: The official website has now listed the detailed schedule for the 2023 Wimbledon tournament. However, due to uncontrollable factors, such as weather conditions, athlete injuries, etc., the current schedule is for reference only.
How to Get Wimbledon Tickets 2023?
3 Wimbledon ticketing options
- Type1: The Ballot lottery for tickets
The Ballot, a lottery for tickets, is now over and those who won the lottery should have received an official email notification.
Here is also to give you an advance warning, 2024 Wimbledon lottery registration system will be opened in September this year (2023), worried about missing the treasure remember to register Join myWimbledon account on the ticketing page, you can receive the subsequent lottery open reminder email.
- Type2: The Queue queue to buy tickets
The Queue this way of buying tickets should be the main channel for most people to buy tickets to Wimbledon, the specific operation is:
The night before you want to watch a particular match, bring your tent to the queue at Wimbledon Park (Wimbledon Park). After entering the queue, you will be given a numbered, dated and absolutely non-transferable Queue Card.
Be sure to keep this Queue Card carefully, you need to show it when you check in. Although the queue is a matter of who comes early, anyone who comes before the time specified by the organizers (2pm on July 2, 2023) will be considered invalid.
The next morning, a staff member will wake everyone up around 6:00 a.m., put away the tents and unpack, and start preparing for the ticketing process.
Centre Court, Courts 1 and 2 will have about 500 tickets available each day; Grounds Pass Tickets, which have more access to all Courts, do not specify the exact number of tickets to be released each day, but the number of Grounds Pass Tickets will gradually decrease from the 9th day of the event. It should also be noted that only Credit/Debit Cards will be accepted as a payment method for ticket purchases.
💡 Other notes: For those who are prepared to spend the night lining up for Pozi, only 2 people are allowed in each tent. And since the site area is limited, please bring only the essentials. Camping stoves or BBQ tools materials, etc. are not allowed to be brought. The bags to be stored should not exceed the size of 60cm x 45 cm x 25cm. For more information, you can also check The Queue page on the official website.
- Type 3: Hospitality Premium Package
This type of ticket is a premium package of "Watch + Socialize + Fine Dining" through Keith Prowse, the official hospitality partner of Wimbledon. It is more suitable for entertaining important guests or group activities such as company reunions; of course, some package options can also accept reservations from 2 people, so if you want to take advantage of Wimbledon to have high-class romantic dating friends, you can also experience it!
Where can I watch Wimbledon 2023 live?
During the Wimbledon tournament, the matches are broadcast live on basically all BBC channels; BBC iPlayer is also available to watch live. In addition, Amazon members can watch Wimbledon live on Prime Video. You can also follow the official Wimbledon Youtube channel to get the latest news of the tournament.
Learn about Wimbledon
Founded in 1877 by the All England Club and the British Lawn Tennis Association, Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious open tennis tournament in the world. I believe you will also notice that among the four Grand Slams mentioned at the beginning of this article, only Wimbledon is named not after the country but after the city and its venue, Wimbledon.
In 1868, the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club was founded, which at that time was still a private club. Ten years later, Major Walter Clopton Wingfield devised a sport called Lawn Tennis (the rules are basically similar to those of today's tennis) and added it to the club, which was renamed The All England Croquet & Lawn Tennis Club. The first Wimbledon was opened. Unlike today, however, there was only one competition, Gentlemen's Singles. Ladies' Singles, Gentlemen's Doubles, Ladies' Doubles and Mixed Doubles were added later.
Green and purple are the traditional colors of Wimbledon, and it is also the only tennis tournament where the color of the tennis players' clothing is required: all players must wear white sportswear as a sign of respect for the royal family. There is also a dress code for spectators: men are not allowed to wear shorts, and women are not allowed to wear hats (because they will block the view of the spectators behind them). In addition, women are referred to by their surname as "Miss" or "Mrs" throughout the event (e.g. when the head judge announces the score), while men are referred to by their surname.
Wimbledon Trophy
The trophy for the Wimbledon men's singles champion, called the Challenger Cup, and the trophy for the women's singles champion, a plate, are called Rosewater Dish. Since the Open era, Sampras (U.S.) and Federer (Switzerland) have each won seven Wimbledon titles, the most number of male winners; for the women, the most winners are Navnadinova, nine times.
How Much Money do Wimbledon 2023 Winner Get?
The prize money set by Wimbledon goes up and down every year, but the amount is definitely substantial!
On the 14th, the official Wimbledon announced the distribution of prize money for the 2023 tournament. This year's Wimbledon total prize money amounted to another record high, reaching 44.7 million pounds (1 pound is about 1.26 U.S. dollars). This amount represents an 11.2% increase compared to the 2022 year and a 17.1% increase over the 2019 year before the epidemic.
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Wimbledon Viewing Notes
- Note1. You must buy tickets through the official certified ticketing method, do not buy tickets from unauthorized agents or unofficial channels / websites, and do not privately transfer or secondary touting game tickets.
- Note2. Go to watch the game, we do not forget to pack your luggage, with super convenient and physical energy-saving electric luggage, can make your viewing experience better. The most important thing is to have fun watching the game, remember to subscribe to our news, you can find more exciting!
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