
Carlos Alcaraz (AP Photo) London: It could be just the best solution in all the main professional sports: tennis fans can get a chance to watch stars like Carlos Alcaraz, compete at Wimbledon by expanding only £ 15 – about $ 20 at the current exchange rate. Instead of Friday’s price, this is almost $ 220 for the best seats at the Grand Slam Grass-Court Grand Slam. Following the nominal value increases as the event continues, by the end of the 2nd week it hits nearly $ 370 and then rises to the finals again.The secret of saving so much money? Official service for further sale. It allows anyone who already on the spot with a ticket to register through the Wimbledon application for a daily lottery to get into one of the first three courts for a reduction in the rate, of which about $ 13 for court No. 1 or court No. 2.These places are offered to All England Club viewers who leave before the end of the game.Wimbledon offers cheap tickets for their biggest courts when fans leave early
“It’s an elite tournament in terms of players, but it’s not elite to get inside, which is part of the appeal,” said Ed Hogan, the 69 -year -old left Reading, a little more than an hour west of Wimbledon. “The concept of repetition is great. It’s recycling at best – sharing joy.”Club All England would not say how many tickets will be sold again.“We sell the same ticket twice,” said Michelle Dite’s operation manager, “and the main reason is that tennis is accessible as many people as possible.”All tickets to all England tickets received about $ 300,000 for charity in 2024Resoles money belongs to the charity organization through the Wimbledon Foundation. Nearly $ 80,000 was increased during the first three days of this year’s tournament; Last year’s total number was about $ 300,000.Wimbledon has conducted reseales since 1954, but until last year, people who hope to use agreements must stand in line as soon as they are on the spot, they hope they were there soon-and they hoped to return enough tickets.But now this “line” is virtual.This is how it works:After deciding to the application and acquired the phone scanned by 14:30 in the kiosce on the spot or near the Wimbledon queue, where thousands of people camped in the local park in the local park for up to 24 hours in the hope of winning the main courts or smaller land, then waiting for 9 PM.They have 10 minutes to confirm that they still want a ticket used for the rest of the day, and another 20 minutes to get into the green and brown sales stand for court No. 1 to show the QR code that allows them to pay for cheap tickets.Spend $ 13 instead of $ 115 for see Ben Shelton in Wimbledon“You’re not stuck in one place forever,” said Henry Thompson, 38 years old, a mathematics teacher at Missouri high school. “That’s much more efficient. It took 30 seconds. Much better.”Thompson, who was wearing a blue hat with the Wimbledon logo, really wanted to see 10. Deployed American Ben Shelton, so he entered the lottery for further sale and was able to get a place for court No. 2 for $ 135.“It is beneficial for people to give people access to these courts at a reasonable price,” said Marcos Giron, 45. American American who won the first round of singles and doubles this week. “It’s a wonderful thing.”Chen Pinjung, who has just finished medical school at Tai -wan, waited in the queue for six hours, paid £ 30 ($ 40) for the passage of the land, and then also reached court No. 1 for another $ 13 – instead of $ 150, it could happen that 2022 Wimbledon Champion Elena Ryna won Thursday.“If everyone knew how it works, I’m sure everyone would pay,” said Rafael Garcia, who was with her girlfriend, Diana Neneses and her brother Gustavo Neneses. “We saw it (another sale) office last year, but we didn’t know how to do it. We will be now.”