I stand to be corrected but googling suggests queuing for tickets is still allowed. But due to the honouring of covid disrupted tickets you've got a snowball's chance of gettng one. Then again, flipping cognitive bias on it's head might suggest that wafting down to Wimbledon with outdoor overnight kit for a mini-break might yield a proper bonus.jimibt wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 10:48 pmlikewise, but guess it really boils down to how the event(s) are marketed. given that we are hitting quarter final stage, you'd imagine that *real fans* would be lining the streets to sit in a half empty stadium... maybe they are and the tickets are otherwise *procured* and therefore, unavailable!greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 10:30 pmDunno how it works. Is it an all day ticket? If so I could kind of understand everyone heading off for food after Kyrgios. And LTA are honouring tickets disrupted by Covid (and well done to them for that). But I wonder how many tennis fans watching on TV were fuming that seats were empty.
Sadly my family vacated London for sunny Edinburgh some time ago so I don't have a cheap landing pad to explore that option.