Wimbledon Debenture Tickets are seated in the very best locations on Centre and No.1 Court. Whilst we accept that some may have individual seat preferences, there is in fact no bad debenture seats, with unobstructed views across the courts.

Centre Court Debenture Tickets are located within the ‘Debenture Ring’, currently in the first 14 rows off the Middle Tier, and No.1 Court Debenture Tickets are located in a similar position.

Centre Court

The principal show court at Wimbledon is, of course, Centre Court, the most famous grass court in the world. With a state-of-the-art retractable roof Centre Court can host matches regardless of weather conditions.

Countless breath-taking matches have taken place on the immaculate turf, with tennis fans around the world making a pilgrimage to witness such greats as Roger Federer, Andy Murray, and Serena Williams clinch victory.

With a capacity of just 15,000, the atmosphere inside is electric, and with Debenture Seating within the first 14 rows of the Middle Tier, Debenture Tickets provide unrestricted views of the action.

No.1 Court

Although not as popular as its bigger brother, No.1 Court is an incredible show court that has been enhanced in recent years to include a retractable roof to ensure play continues despite any weather conditions.

No.1 Court represents great value at the Championships, access is substantially cheaper, and top seed players are regularly scheduled throughout the tournament, with many spectacular matches played throughout its history.

Inside the court, there are just 12,300 seats, and amongst true tennis fans, No.1 Court is incredibly popular. Debenture seats are, of course, some of the best, providing open views of the court from any position.

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