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All tickets (apart from ground tickets) are allocated by open ballot - am sure if you google it the details would come up. I haven't applied before but my mum-in-law has done it several times and got tickets for the final a few years back - we could see her on tv over a Roger Federer's shoulder when having rest breaks!


I believe you get informed which tickets you've been allocated & have a chance to accept or have them reallocated.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I was just sent an email from ticketmaster saying

> I can apply for tickets 48 hours before I want to

> go - think I may be eligible as wasn't successful

> if the ballot?


We did this a couple of years ago... a small number of tickets are allocated 2 days beforehand, and we picked up a couple of centre court tickets. Not sure that works for the final though.

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