Purchase Wimbledon Debenture Tickets direct from registered Debenture Ticket Holders. Wimbledon 2025 tickets will give you access to the exclusive Debenture Lounges on Centre Court and Court No. 1 for a truly unique tennis experience.
WimbledonDebentureHolders.com is a secure marketplace set up by Wimbledon Debenture Holders to sell Wimbledon 2025 tickets directly to international tennis fans.
Debenture tickets are the hottest and most sought after tickets giving you the best views of the action at Wimbledon, a reserved seat on the court for the entire day and access to the exclusive Debenture Holder lounges. These facilities feature private restaurants, bars, lounges and spectacular views over SW19.
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Debenture Tickets offer an unrivalled experience, putting you right in the heart of the action. See our Centre Court and Court 1 seating plan for more information.
If you are a Wimbledon Debenture Holders please contact us for information about how you can sell your Debenture tickets directly to the general public.
Tickets are available to purchase securely through the website or please call +44 (0) 1962 733 649 for more details. Click here for Wimbledon 2025 tickets.
Monday 29th June to Sunday 12th July.
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If you’ve missed the public ballot and don’t want to risk queueing for tickets on the day, you can purchase Wimbledon tickets directly from registered debenture holders through WimbledonDebentureHolders.com.
Our site was set up in 2006 to allow members of the public to purchase debenture tickets from holders who are unable to attend The Championships on the day.
Debenture tickets offer a unique experience, with exclusive access to debenture holders' facilities including waitress service, exclusive restaurants and bars and of course, unrivalled views of the on-court action.
Debenture tickets are a fantastic way to go to Wimbledon and experience a day out like no other, with access to matches on the outside courts for those with debenture tickets for Centre Court and Courts No1.
Debenture tickets are transferred electronically. We receive the tickets from Debenture Holders at the end of May. We transfer them to you in June, well before your trip to Wimbledon to enjoy the action.
All our online transactions are completely secure so you can purchase with complete confidence. Alternatively, you can call us on +44 (0)1962 733 649 with any questions or to place an order.
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