Wimbledon Centre Court Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 15,000 · Opened 1922
Wimbledon Centre Court is the principal show court at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in south-west London, hosting the world's oldest and most prestigious tennis Grand Slam. With a capacity of approximately 15,000, it stages the most high-profile singles and doubles matches throughout The Championships each June and July.
Wimbledon Centre Court is the crown jewel of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and one of the most iconic stages in world sport. Whether you are hoping to witness a Grand Slam final or an unforgettable early-round showdown, Staadly makes it simple to find tickets from verified sellers, with all-in pricing so the price you see is the price you pay, and every purchase backed by our 100% buyer guarantee.
Wimbledon Centre Court seat layout
This Wimbledon Centre Court seating plan lays out all of the venue's sections and stands in one view. The colored seat layout makes it easy to compare tiers and pick your area — pair it with the live listings below to find tickets in the section you want.
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About Wimbledon Centre Court
Centre Court has been the heart of Wimbledon since The Championships moved to the All England Club's Church Road ground in 1922. The original open-air bowl was gradually developed over the decades, with covered seating extended to protect spectators from the unpredictable British summer. The most transformative addition was the retractable roof, completed in 2009, which for the first time allowed play to continue uninterrupted during rain. A second roof phase improved the structure further by 2019. The court has witnessed countless iconic moments, from Fred Perry's 1930s dominance to Björn Borg's five consecutive titles, Martina Navratilova's nine singles crowns, and modern epics involving Roger Federer, Serena Williams, and Novak Djokovic.
The atmosphere on Centre Court is unlike almost anywhere else in sport — hushed and attentive during play, then erupting into sustained applause at moments of brilliance. Tradition runs through every aspect, from the strict all-white dress code for players to the royal box formalities. Strawberries and cream, Pimm's, and a sense of occasion make even a straightforward match feel like an event of genuine consequence.
Few venues in London match Wimbledon Centre Court for atmosphere; with a capacity near 15,000, the biggest fixtures and tours sell out fast. Every listing on this page is from a verified seller, with the price you see the price you pay.
Home to The Championships, Wimbledon since the tournament moved to its current grounds in the early twentieth century, Centre Court has hosted many of the defining moments in tennis history. With an approximate capacity of around 15,000, the arena combines a sense of grand occasion with an intimacy that lets spectators feel remarkably close to the action. Its retractable roof allows play to continue whatever the British summer weather decides to do, ensuring the drama rarely pauses. The court is celebrated for its immaculate grass, its traditions and the hushed anticipation that ripples through the crowd before a crucial point. Matchday atmosphere here is unlike anywhere else, blending timeless etiquette with genuine sporting passion. From the famous strawberries and cream to the collective gasps and roars that greet a decisive rally, an afternoon on Centre Court is a bucket-list experience for tennis lovers and casual fans alike.
How to get to Wimbledon Centre Court
The All England Lawn Tennis Club sits in Wimbledon, south-west London. Southfields Underground station (District line) is the most popular arrival point, around a 10–15 minute walk from the grounds. Wimbledon station (National Rail, District line, and Tramlink) also serves the venue and is slightly further on foot. Queuing on the day remains a cherished Wimbledon tradition for those without pre-allocated seats.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 15,000 |
| Opened | 1922 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | London |
| Country | England |