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TICKETS Centre Court: approximately 600 seats will be available for sale every day except for the last four days. Court No 1: 600 seats and 820 standing room tickets available every day. No 2 Court and Ground Admission: on sale at the turnstiles.
Middle Saturday: 2,000 reserved Centre Court Open Stand tickets will be sold on the day at pounds 20 (a reduction of pounds 8). Tickets for Courts No 1 and No 2 will be sold at reduced prices. Ground Admission will be pounds 5.
TRAVEL Underground: Southfields and Wimbledon (both District Line). British Rail: Wimbledon.
Special bus services and taxis run between the stations and the ground. When leaving the ground, queue for buses and taxis in Church Road for Southfields and Somerset Road for Wimbledon. The British Rail and London Transport Centre at the Octagon in Aorangi Park is available for travel enquiries and ticket sales.
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