Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is the largest tennis museum in the world. The museum was inaugurated at The Championships centenary event in 1977.
Disabled visitors with mobility impairment
Disabled visitors with mobility impairments who intend to buy tickets on the day of play are advised to telephone the Ticket Office (020 8971 2473) for further details on queueing and car parking arrangements.
For further ticket information (not ticket sales), or if you have limited mobility and would like further information concerning provision for our wheelchair users and ambulant disabled customers, please call the Ticket Office on 020 8971 2473.
Arriving by car
Blue badge holders may be dropped off / picked up near Gate 13 in Somerset Road; otherwise, no stopping or parking is permitted in any of the roads around the All England Club during The Championships. Offending vehicles will be removed.
Viewing areas for Wheelchair users
Centre Court
There are reserved spaces for wheelchair users (ticket holders only) on Centre Court at the south end via Gangway 101, at the north end via Gangway 109 between Gangway 206 & 207 and at Level 5 via lifts at the south-east, north-east and north-west of the stadium.
No.1 Court
There are reserved spaces for wheelchair users (ticket holders only) on No.1 Court on Level 2 (East, Gangways 8 & 12 and West, Gangways 26 & 30), both areas accessible via the SW Hall or the Aorangi Pavilion forecourt.
No.2 Court
There are reserved spaces for wheelchair users (ticket holders only) on No.2 Court on the south side via Gangways 8 and 9.
No.3 Court
There are reserved spaces for wheelchair users on No.3 Court on the west side via Gangway 10.
Court 12
There is an unreserved viewing area set aside in front of the west stand of Court 12.
Court 18
There is limited unreserved space for wheelchair users on the east side of Court 18. Access is via St Mary’s Walk and the central entrance to the court level stand.
Courts 14, 15, 16, 17
There is limited unreserved space for wheelchair users on the west side of Courts 14, 15, 16, 17.
Courts 4 & 8
There is limited unreserved space for wheelchair users on the west side of these courts.
Courts 6, 7, 9, 10, 11
There is limited unreserved space for wheelchair users on the east side of these courts.
Large Screen & Aorangi Terrace
The main grass level of the Aorangi Terrace, from which the Large Screen may be viewed, has ramped access and a reserved area.
Toilets
Appropriate toilet accommodation, using a Radar key available from entrance gates and Information Kiosks, is located:
- Near the SW Hall of Centre Court via a ramp from the South Concourse;
- North of Centre Court via the North Concourse;
- Level 5 of Centre Court near Wheelchair areas;
- Level 2 Halls at each corner of No.1 Court;
- Level 3 Halls at each corner of No.1 Court;
- South and east of No.2 Court;
- West side of No.3 Court;
- North of Court 18 under the main stand;
- If you require a Radar Key please ask the Security Officer on entry to the Grounds.
Electric scooters and folding wheelchairs
- A limited number of parking spaces for small electric scooters (pavement vehicles only) is available inside the Grounds. The scooters must not be left unattended except in designated areas; a uniformed security guard will advise a suitable parking location.
- Folding wheelchairs may be left in a designated space at Gate 4 if arranged with a Steward or a uniformed Security Officer.
Other Easy Access considerations
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are allowed entry to the Grounds and the Show Courts; dogs should remain with their owner without blocking evacuation routes. There are no 'spending areas' inside the Grounds.
Wheelchair Ticket Ballot
There are reserved spaces for wheelchair users on the Centre, No.1 and No.2 Courts and No.3 Court at The Championships. A leaflet explaining how to enter the ballot for these spaces is available from either of the Gate 3 or Centre Court (south-west) Information Desks during The Championships. Please apply early to avoid postal delays in December.