Wimbledon: Tickets for women’s final raised by £40 to match men's price
Ticket prices for the women’s singles final at Wimbledon have been raised by £40, matching the £240 selling price for a men’s final ticket.
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Ticket prices for the women’s singles final at Wimbledon have been raised by £40, matching the £240 selling price for a men’s final ticket.
Wimbledon will reportedly break with tradition by charging the same ticket prices for the men’s and women’s final at this year’s tournament. It has been the case in recent years that tickets for the men’s final are more expensive than the women’s final. Ad/> Last year fans were charged £200 to watch Ashleigh Barty’s win over Karolina Pliskova while Novak Djokovic’s victory over Matteo Berrettini cost £240 per ticket.
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