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TENNIS enthusiasts – there's no need to wait overnight in the Wimbledon queue.
Fans can now reserve their place at the world's most esteemed tennis tournament with a variety of packages that simplify the travel experience.
The Wimbledon fortnight is one of the highlights of the sporting calendarCredit: The Times
Tennis fans relish the warm weather while enjoying the action on the hill at WimbledonCredit: Paul Edwards
With prices starting at just £329, fans can immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of SW19, complete with tickets and accommodation.
The packages from Newmarket Holidays , an officially designated tour operator, provide a range of options for every budget.
Each package includes a reserved seat on the court, which features a retractable roof, ensuring a full day of tennis, no matter what the Great British weather brings.
The breaks include hotel accommodations, allowing fans to transform their trip into a London city break.
With options for travel and transfers included, or the flexibility to arrange your own, there's a package to meet every requirement.
Fans can also look forward to celebrity spotting, enjoying strawberries and cream, and, of course, witnessing the world's top players compete on the legendary grass courts.
With the 2026 packages already available and a 10% discount for early bookings, fans are encouraged to reserve their spots soon to avoid disappointment.
This is the ideal opportunity for any tennis lover to check Wimbledon off their bucket list.
Wimbledon Packages
Tennis & London Break – Two Days (make your own way) – from £380 pp
- Enjoy the freedom to travel at your own pace between your hotel and Wimbledon (no transfers included)
- Reserved seats on No1 Court
- Experience a night immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of central London and make the most of a full day at Wimbledon
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz celebrate with their trophies after the men’s singles finalCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) is the venue for the Wimbledon ChampionshipsCredit: Getty
Emma Raducanu is Britain's brightest hopeCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun



