Wimbledon 2026 — 14 days
The Ladies' Final is the second-most coveted Wimbledon ticket. Iconic trophy ceremony, Royal Box at full attendance, world No.1 vs world No.X for the most historic title in women's tennis.
The Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Final. One match. Centre Court. The Venus Rosewater Dish, awarded to the champion since 1886. Best-of-three sets, typically starting at 14:00 BST. Court 1 hosts the Men's Doubles Final and the Wheelchair Singles Finals. Centre Court is full from gates open — the atmosphere is unique to Wimbledon Saturday: hushed for serves, eruptive after winners, and emotional at the trophy ceremony.
Highlights
- Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Final — the Venus Rosewater Dish
- Centre Court only, sold out months in advance
- Court 1 hosts the Men's Doubles Final + Wheelchair Singles Finals
- Royal Box at full attendance
- Champion's Speech and trophy ceremony at ~17:00
Choose your seat
Ticket prices
£480—£4,500pp
Day schedule
- 11:00
Grounds open
Early arrival recommended. Hospitality lounges open.
- 12:00
Pre-final ceremony rehearsal
Royal Box guests take their seats. Past champions parade (Sundays).
- 13:00
Trophy presentation prep
Centre Court court-side ceremony staged.
- 14:00
Final begins
Best-of-five Men's Final / best-of-three Women's Final on Centre Court.
- 17:30
Trophy presentation
Champion lifts the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy / Venus Rosewater Dish.
- 20:00
Post-match celebrations
Champions Dinner for ticket holders with Debenture / VIP access.
Venue & location
What past guests say
Frequently asked
What time should I arrive?
The grounds open at 10:30. We recommend arriving by 11:30 to enjoy the atmosphere, get refreshments, and find your court before play starts. On final days, arrive earlier for security and ceremony viewing.
What is the dress code?
Smart casual for the grounds. The Royal Box and Debenture areas require jackets for gentlemen (no jeans or sportswear). Players wear all-white — a tradition strictly enforced for competitors but not for spectators.
Can I bring food and drink?
Yes, you may bring your own food and one bottle of wine or champagne, or two cans of beer per person. Glassware over 250ml is not permitted. Strawberries and cream from the on-site stands are a must-try.
What if it rains?
Centre Court and Court 1 both have retractable roofs — play continues. Outer courts pause and resume after rain stops; if your reserved match is cancelled, you may be entitled to a refund per AELTC's published rain policy.
Is there transport to the venue?
Closest tube: Southfields (District Line, 15-min walk) or Wimbledon (10-min walk + free shuttle). London Underground runs frequently. Taxis and Uber are available; pre-booked transfers are included in our packages.
Can I move between courts?
With a Ground Pass you have access to all outer courts (Court 2 onwards) on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserved Centre Court / Court 1 tickets give you that specific court only.
What's included in my package?
Match tickets at your chosen tier, hand-picked hotel close to Wimbledon or Central London, breakfast options at most properties, dedicated FanVoyage concierge, and a printed information pack on arrival.
Can I get a refund if a specific player is eliminated early?
Tickets are for the match scheduled on your court, not a specific player. Players are seeded into matches based on the previous day's results. Refunds are not available for changes in line-up.