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 Easy Access at Wimbledon


We try to ensure that the facilities at Wimbledon are accessible to all our visitors with a disability; however, by the nature of the site, some areas may be physically challenging and we strongly recommend that those with a significant disability and/or those using a wheelchair are accompanied by an able-bodied helper.

Click here for the Easy Access Guide to The Championships
(PDF)

Access to the Grounds

A special Easy Access map is available to download here and will also be available, on request, from the security officers at all entrance gates.

The map is clearly marked with the recommended route around the Grounds (especially for wheelchair users), the location of appropriate toilets and the catering areas which are all easily accessible.

Download Easy Access map (PDF)

 Attending The Championships


Buying tickets on the day

Disabled visitors with mobility impairments, who intend to buy tickets on the day of play, are advised to telephone the Ticket Office (020 8971 2473) for further details on queueing and car parking arrangements.

Disabled visitors and wheelchair users without a ticket should seek the help of a steward to join the on-day queue for non-ticket holders. Stewards will advise appropriate entrance procedures.

Queueing information
Security information


Ticket Office opening hours

Normal opening hours for the Ticket Office are Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00 (excl. Bank Holidays). During the 2008 Championships, the Ticket Office will be open:

  • Saturday 21 June and Sunday 22 June (09:00 - 17:00)
  • Monday 23 June to Saturday 28 June (08:00 - close of play)
  • Monday 30 June to Sunday 6 July (08:00 - close of play


Cars

Public car parking for disabled visitors

Subject to availability, reserved 'Disabled' car parking, on a level grass service, may be booked in advance for Orange/Blue Badge holders in Car Park 8.

For non-badge holders, limited reserved car parking is available in Car Park 10 and at the Park & Ride.

Car parking at Wimbledon


Scooters

A limited number of parking spaces for electric scooters (pavement vehicles only) is available inside the Grounds. the scooters must not be left unattended except in designated areas. They should be brought into the Grounds via Gate 4 where a uniformed security guard will advise a suitable parking location.


The AELTC 2009 Wheelchair Ballot

There will be reserved spaces for wheelchair users on the Centre and No.1 Courts at the 2009 Championships. A leaflet explaining how to enter the ballot for these spaces is available from either Gate 3 or Centre Court (south-west) Information Desks during The Championships and at the link below.

AELTC Public Ballot

 Evacuation Procedures


Unfortunately, we have to remind wheelchair users and their helpers
that, for safety reasons and speed of evacuation in any emergency, they will be prohibited from accessing seats on Centre and No.1 Courts except those in the designated areas.

Every effort has been made to minimise any difficulties on our site; however, please do not hesitate to contact us below with any suggestions for further improvements for wheelchair users and other disabled people.

The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club
PO Box 98
Wimbledon
London
SW19 5AE

 
 Contact details and feedback

The Committee and Management of the All England Club endeavour to provide good facilities for all disabled visitors and spectators using wheelchairs, however, if you have any comments or suggestions please write to the Chief Executive at the following address:

The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club
PO Box 98
Wimbledon
London
SW19 5AE

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