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How much are tickets for the men’s singles final at Wimbledon: Alcaraz vs Djokovic

Alcaraz and Djokovic meet in the final of Wimbledon for the second year running, with the Spaniard having won last year’s edition. Play is expected to start at 9am ET.

Tickets for Alcaraz - Djokovic Wimbledon 2024

If you don’t have a ticket for Sunday’s Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic and you really want to be there you might still be able to get a ticket, but it will cost you a pretty penny.

The final, a repeat of last year’s epic, won by Alcaraz, is officially sold out, but the main ticket resale websites are offering tickets to the match. (If buying tickets from any resale site you should always check the conditions and ensure you are legally able to use the ticket in question).

How much are tickets for Alcaraz vs Djokovic?

At the time of publication, the cheapest seats available on Stubhub to watch the 2024 Wimbledon Men’s Final are $9,000 per ticket. The site only has 9 tickets left at that price. These are all in the upper debenture area. To move down into the lower debenture area sees the price rise into the $11,000 range and above.

How much is the most expensive ticket for Alcaraz - Djokovic

If money is absolutely no object and you are keen to be seated next to the great and the good in the Royal Box, there are a pair of tickets on sale in the coveted 212 debenture section. These seats are currently priced at 275,574 euros, which is just over $300,000.

Very expensive tickets for the Wimbledon final between Alcaraz and Djokovic
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Can I go in The Queue to get tickets for Alcaraz vs Djokovic?

One of the unique things about Wimbledon is that it’s the only Grand Slam where fans can turn up and buy tickets on the day to watch the tennis. To do so, fans need to join The Queue and hope they are in it early enough to secure one of the available seats.

Unfortunately however The Queue is not in operation for the final four days of the tournament, meaning you won’t be able to camp out to try and get in.

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