When will Wimbledon 2025 be held, what is special about it

Wimbledon 2025 is one of the most significant events in the international sporting calendar, notable not only for its outstanding results but also for its rich heritage of tradition. Officially called “The Championships”, this tennis tournament is the oldest in the world, held annually since 1877 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in the capital of Great Britain.

The special charm of Wimbledon 2025 is that it remains the only Grand Slam tournament held on a grass surface, which creates a unique challenge for participants due to the specifics of the surface, characterized by the speed of the ball and the unpredictability of ricochets.

In addition to the playing fields, the event attracts fans of the atmosphere: the white suits of the players, the tradition of strawberries and cream create a special atmosphere that is associated exclusively with Wimbledon. The competition will continue for two weeks, with men’s and women’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles, juniors and disabled events. The women’s final on Saturday 12 July and the men’s final on Sunday 13 July will bring the tournament to a close, attracting a huge crowd and international media attention.

What are the expected ticket prices for Wimbledon 2025

Entrance fees for the final days of the tournament are traditionally high, reflecting the status of the event and the high level of demand.

It is estimated that a ticket for the women’s and men’s finals on Centre Court will cost around £250–£275 for a standard spectator seat. It is important to note that these prices are base prices and do not include additional services or corporate positions.

Elite seat prices range from £3,000–£8,000, depending on the level of comfort, facilities and resale area. These tickets include premium access to private clubs, special treatment and other privileges.

For those who prefer to watch the match in the open stands of the stadium using the Grounds Pass, the price is expected to be around £30-£35, but this does not include access to the main court.

Given the popularity of the tournament and the public’s interest, especially in games involving stars, it is difficult to purchase a ticket in advance. Those wishing to attend Wimbledon in 2025 are advised to take part in the official lottery or monitor available options through trusted online resale channels.