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Debenture Seats
Debenture seats are the only type of seats allowed to be purchased for Wimbledon. Ballot tickets released earlier in the year are purchased on allocation only and cannot be resold by the buyer. If you purchase ballot tickets you will be refused entry by Wimbledon stewards, only by purchasing official debenture seats can you guarantee access to Wimbledon.
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Debenture Seats |
Your Debenture seatings include:
> Excellent view of the field
> Parking space next to the location - (Request pass if required)
> Access to the debenture lounge, where you can purchase the usual Wimbledon refreshments of strawberries, cream, champagne, tea and sandwiches!
If you would like to know more or would like to make a booking please contact our team 0844 567 0357.
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| Debenture FAQs |
Is there a dress code?
There is no dress code as such for visitors.
Debenture Lounges — Smart/casual is appropriate. However, gentlemen do not need to wear jacket and tie. Smart shorts are acceptable for ladies/gentlemen.
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Trio selected for Davis Cup
John Lloyd will pick two from James Ward, Dan Evans and Jamie Baker to play singles for Great Britain against Lithuania in March.
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Soderling back in the swing
Robin Soderling overcame a sluggish start to record his first victory of the year at the ABN Amro tournament in Rotterdam.
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Lisicki advances in Thailand
German Sabine Lisicki progressed to the second round of the Pattaya Open in just 32 minutes after opponent Akgul Amanmuradova retired.
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Dubai blow for Safina
Dinara Safina continues to be troubled by a back problem and has pulled out of next week's Dubai Tennis Championship.
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