Wimbledon 2025 is in full flow in England, upholding its status as one of the world’s most elite tennis events. With international stars dominating the courts, the tournament continues to be a drawcard for international scrutiny and this year is no exception. Among the contenders for the top spot, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic is again making waves.
In a nail-biting pre-quarterfinal match, Djokovic went up against Australia’s Alex de Minaur and progressed to the quarterfinals. The game, which was held on the historic Centre Court, was attended by several high-profile Indian celebrities such as cricket icon Virat Kohli, actress Anushka Sharma, Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant, ex-coach Ravi Shastri, and bowler Deepak Chahar.
Want To Wimbledon Live? Here’s What It Costs
Wimbledon is a bucket-list experience for most fans but at a hefty price. For the budget-conscious looking to feel the vibe, ground passes are available at the cheapest rate, starting at approximately INR 3,012. These offer general admission to the grounds but not the center courts.
Reserved seats are available at Courts 2 and 3 with ticket prices ranging around INR 5,522.
Court No. 1, which hosts some of the tournament’s most prestigious matchups, has a broader price range based on seat position. Starter seats in Rows X to ZC cost approximately INR 7,028, with well-placed seats in Rows A to Q at almost INR 9,036.
Centre Court: The Heart of Wimbledon (And the Most Expensive)
Centre Court tickets are the coveted and priciest.
Rows ZA–ZF: – INR 7,530
Rows U–Z: – INR 10,040
Premium seats in Rows A–T: – INR 10,542
Finals Day (Day 14): Tickets can reach as high as INR 31,628
Did Virat and Anushka Pay For Their Seats?
Even with the expensive tickets, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma did not have to buy theirs. The celebrity couple were invited to the Royal Box, a high-end seating section reserved for VIPs. Admission to the exclusive seating section is by invitation only, given by the President of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) on the recommendations of government officials, international federations, and other dignitaries.
Kohli and Anushka were seen on July 7, cheering on Djokovic’s incredible come-from-behind victory against de Minaur from the front row. Djokovic’s display stunned the audience, further affirming why he is still a powerhouse at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon 2025: Ticket Prices
