Jump the queues and guarantee
your seat with an Official Wimbledon Debenture Ticket through Championship
Tennis Tours. Since 1987, CTT sells only the finest guaranteed Official Wimbledon
Debenture Tickets. A retractable roof on Center Court makes its debut in 2009 which means goodbye to frustrating rain delays and cancellations of the past. Choose from excellent Debenture Tickets on Center Court or Court 1. Debenture tickets give you access to the Debenture Seat Holders Lounge and all outside courts.
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Debenture
Tickets are the only tickets that can be legally transferred or
sold by the holder to someone else. A Debenture is a loan made by
an investor to Wimbledon with the money used to fund capital improvements. Instead of interest these investors
are given seats in prime locations on either Centre Court or No.1
Court.
SEAT LOCATION
All Debenture Tickets are in prime locations within the first 12
rows of the covered stands on Center Court and all different levels
on Court 1.
LIMITED WIMBLEDON DEBENTURE TICKET AVAILABILITY
As there are only 2100 Centre Court Debenture Tickets, scarcity
makes them expensive as well as very difficult to get.
DEBENTURE HOLDER'S LOUNGE
Each Wimbledon ticket also comes with a Debenture Holders' Lounge
Badge, entitling the bearer entry into the exclusive Centre Court
Debenture Lounge and restaurant.
The Centre Court debenture lounge has a large restaurant and bar
area. The debenture lounge has its own cloakroom and toilets.
Situated close to Centre Court, the exclusive Debenture Holders'
Lounge is the perfect place for lunches, teas and light refreshments.
It is a quiet oasis amidst the general hustle and bustle of the
Lawn Tennis Championships.
Views of courts 5 and 10 can also be enjoyed from the comfort of
the Lounge.
Your Wimbledon debenture tickets are for the whole day's play on
Centre Court.
CENTER COURT HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT INTO THE FUTURE
Centre Court was opened in 1922 when The All England Lawn Tennis Club moved from Worple Road to its current grounds at Church Road. It will now have a 15,000 seat capacity, more comfortable seats and a retractable roof.
These will provide Centre Court Debenture Holders with a substantial upgrade and expansion to their facilities, and a completely new east wing. As well as nearly doubling the space currently available, this will provide a waitress service restaurant and improved bar facilities.