It’s Not Hopeless to Get Tickets to Wimbledon 2010
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Wimbledon is a ‘must’ to attend for any tennis fan. Visiting the historic grounds, should be experienced at least once in a lifetime. The English tradition of the on-court drama, action and excitement is the greatest and most recognized tennis tournament in the whole world and one that shouldn’t be missed.
Due to the huge popularity and stature of this historic tennis match, it’s quiet difficult to get Wimbledon tickets, especially for the touted Centre Court (CC) and the Court 1 (C1). However, there is hope, but if you are unable, like most people, to participate in the annual Wimbledon ticket lottery or prefer not to sleep overnight taking your chances in the queue, or hope to take a crack at the 5pm grounds passes, then you’ll need to look elsewhere. Tickets for most sessions are impossible to get, especially the round of 16 – fourth round – the quarterfinals, the semifinals and the finals. So, right now, your best bet to acquire some tickets are online, but do a thorough investigation before making any third party transaction, there are counterfeit tickets.
Plus, with this year’s Championship, which runs from June 21 – July 4, being still up for grabs in both Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles; and the attraction of the year old retractable roof that covers the famed and sought for Centre Court, tickets and good seats for the 2010 Wimbledon event will be in even greater so demand. You’ll most likely end up just having to deal with the daily Wimbledon highlights on the evening news.
If you are one of the more fortunate and do manage to acquire tickets, congratulations! Here are a few tips: bring in one small bag with no drinks or food inside. You will be thoroughly searched, and this year’s event will be even stricter, due to Queen Elizabeth II’s attendance. Bring a rain jacket, a camera, and binoculars. You’ll be sitting for some time, so bring a cushion. Then keep your eyes open, because you’ll be surprised at who you might see at Wimbledon. Naturally, you’ll spot former tennis stars, and then there are the celebrities and this year – you’ll might just spot Royalty! Happy Wimbledon!
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