The Public Ballot, introduced in 1924, has always been substantially oversubscribed. Entry into the Ballot does not automatically entitle applicants to tickets for Wimbledon, but a place in the draw for tickets.
Successful applicants are selected at random by computer. It is not possible to request tickets for specific days or courts, as the day and court offered are chosen randomly by a computerised selection process.
THE AELTC PUBLIC BALLOT IS NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2012 CHAMPIONSHIPS
The closing date for receipt of completed ballot application forms was 31 December 2011.
Successful applicants will be notified from February 2012 onwards.
Please click here for information on the remaining ways to obtain tickets to The Championships in 2012.
Applying for other Ballots
The LTA (Lawn Tennis Association) operate a series of Ballots for Wimbledon tickets. To find out more, please visit the LTA website ballot pages.
STEP ONE
In order to apply for tickets for The Championships, 2012, you need to fill in a Public Ballot application form:
YOU ARE ADVISED TO APPLY EARLY TO ALLOW TIME FOR QUERIES (IN THE EVENT OF NON-RECEIPT OF YOUR REQUEST, FOR EXAMPLE) AND TO AVOID POSTAL DELAYS IN DECEMBER.
STEP TWO
After we receive the self-addressed, stamped envelope, we will send you an application form. We will aim to turn your request around in two weeks.
STEP THREE
You will need to complete and return the application form by 31 December 2011 to be entered into the ballot.
STEP FOUR
There will be ballots taking place from February 2012 until the week before The Championships. If you are successful, you will be informed by post from February 2012 until June 2012.
STEP FIVE
Successful applicants will be able to pay for their tickets by credit/debit card through a secure website ( Pay for ballot tickets ) or by posting in a cheque.
STEP SIX
Ticket despatch begins in the second week of May and will continue into June.
Why can't I download an application form from the website?
When we receive your completed application form, we scan the details into our ballot database. The scanning equipment we use is sensitive both to the inks used to print the application forms and to the positioning of the boxes.
An application form printed on a desktop printer run from a PC would not be able to match either the scale and register of colours on the forms or the precise position of the boxes. As a result, our scanner would not recognise the data and your completed form would be unusable and therefore void.
Whilst we have introduced online payments, currently there are no plans for online applications: we require you to sign an original form, agreeing to the terms and conditions of the ballot to which we refer should a query arise as to the validity of the application/ applicant.
Contact Details
The Ticket Office is open for all ticketing queries, including the Public Ballot. Normal opening hours for the Ticket Office are Monday to Friday from 09.00 - 17.00 (excl. UK Bank Holidays).
Tel: 020 8971 2473 (UK); +44 20 8971 2472 (Overseas)
Fax: 020 8971 2528 (UK); +44 20 8971 2528 (Overseas)
If you are calling with an enquiry about the ballot for wheelchair spaces, please specify this when you call and you will be transferred to the relevant member of the Ticket Office team.
Please Note: The Ticket Office is available for all ticket and ballot enquiries but is NOT a Box Office. We do not sell or reserve tickets over the telephone.