Are Wimbledon debentures worth buying?

You too could have the best seats in the house – for a price.

This week, Wimbledon announced the price of its next five-year debentures for No.1 Court. But are they worth buying?

No.1 Court debentures­ entitle the holder to a seat in No.1 Court every day for the first ten days of the championships, plus access to the Debenture lounge, restaurants and bars. Centre Court debentures give you one seat for every day of the championships, including the finals. Both are valid for the whole day, and allow you access to all the outer courts, too.

The bad news is that they’ve more than doubled in price since the last issue – a debenture for No.1 Court for the period 2017-2022 will set you back £31,000 (2012-2016 debentures cost a measly £13,700). Just 1,000 are available to buy. A total of 2,500 Centre Court debentures for the period 2016-2020 were sold for £50,000 each in 2014. Debentures for the previous period, 2011-2015, cost just £27,500.

For that, you get no interest payments. There is something of a silver lining, however – holders may sell their debentures on the open market. And people are prepared to pay handsomely.

Numis Securities holds a weekly auction of debentures (subject to any being available). The last three 2016-2020 Centre Court debenture trades went for an average of £113,500 according to the All England Club. The last three 2012-2016 No.1 Court debentures went for an average of £19,533 (with one Championships remaining).

Unlike all other Wimbledon tickets, however, debenture tickets are freely tradeable on the open market. And they’re some of the best seats in the house. The most expensive ticket on No.1 Court this year, for the men’s quarter finals, costs £730. If you want to see the men’s final on Centre Court, it’ll cost you £3,905. The ladies’ final is a snip at £1,130.

In total, it will cost you £20,985 to buy debenture tickets for every day on Centre Court this year. So if you really, really, really like tennis, and are keen on the idea of rubbing shoulders with all the top people, you may think it’s worth it.

If you fancy buying a 2017-2020 debenture for No.1 Court, you can apply online here.


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