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Wimbledon tickets

Hi Tennis fans.

So I've recently developed a bit of an interest in tennis and would love to go to Wimbledon this year. Unfortunately I missed the boat to enter the ballot but I've heard if you go and spend the day having a picnic/hanging out on the common, people often pass on their tickets in the afternoon when they've left so other people can use them. I was thinking of taking a few days off work and hoping to do this (weather permitting)

My questions are has anyone ever done this before and did you get in? I know Wimbledon do actually encourage people leaving for the day to pass on their tickets but how likely is it that I'd actually get one.

And is it better to do early on in the competition rather than later on?

Thanks

posted on 9/6/11

I think at the time I wrote the article (which I admit, I shamelessly ripped off from someone else) Federer was the best in the world - a sort of Barcelona type. But I definitely see where you're coming from with that analogy. Djokovic was like the Arsenal Invincibles until recently.

Hello GoonerGirl! Murray is a bit yukky, isn't he?

posted on 9/6/11

I've never done what you are talking about, only queued on the morning, usually getting there about 8am.

If you go to Wimbledon Train station I know you can get a bus (which every one has to pay for) which takes you to the end of the queue. Here is a link to the prices - The ground ticket cost for the 1st week being £20.

http://aeltc2011.wimbledon.com/tickets/obtaining-tickets/ticket-prices.html

If you are the chatty type I'm sure you will easily get talking to someone while you are in the queue!

At 5pm you can buy tickets for the centre or court one at a reduced price.

Many things are explained in a small booklet they hand out in the queue.

That's me done now and well done for understanding the scoring system, now all you have to do is if you don't follow cricket start watching that so someone can explain the LBW law!!

posted on 9/6/11

Yuck I can't stand Murray.

posted on 9/6/11

FOURTHREE way ahead of ya. I'll be explaning cricket to her next time we're in a pub and its on

posted on 9/6/11

now all you have to do is if you don't follow cricket start watching that so someone can explain the LBW law!!

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Coincidentally, I just wrote an article on the cricket board asking for someone to guide me through the complications of my first season as a cricket fan. I'm trying to broaden my sporting horizons!

posted on 10/6/11

I use to go every year, joined the queue quite early at about 7.00 am, and even then it was iffy that you would get Centre court tickets, possibly court 1, but rarely Centre court. Too much hospitality there for the upper class that are not even interested in tennis, but just like to be seen there.

posted on 13/6/11

I don't reckon I'd ever be able to get tickets for the centre court or court one but it would be good do go for the atmosphere. Already planning to head up to the common on the finals day and watch on the big screen

posted on 24/6/11

Update. I went along after work and it was incredibly easy to get on to the grounds. We joined the queue to get in at about 6 and were inside before 7. Then headed straight to the ticket re-sale tent where they were selling tickets for courts 1 and 2 and centre court for £5 (all going to charity) and got amazingly lucky to be issued with two seats for the front row of court 1 where we caught the last couple of hours of the Tsonga game Such an awesome first time Wimbledon experience. I'm planning on going on Monday (heat wave FTW) and have the day off work so can get up there a bit earlier and have a proper look around.

posted on 25/6/11

Pleased to read you enjoyed your experience of Wimbledon. Watching sport live is always better.

You say you want to get up their a 'bit earlier' does this mean you will not be going the whole day or still thinking about this?

When it all finishes next Sunday you can think about planning for Wimbledon 2012!!

posted on 28/6/11

One day I would like to go for a whole day. We went again yesterday afternoon. Got in the queue for about 4pm and got on the grounds before 6. Apparently they'd reached full capacity at 9am yesterday and there was a 7 hour wait for people still in the queue! It seems that unless you actually have tickets through the ballot, you're better off either getting there at silly o'clock in the morning or going down for the evening after work.

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