The Wimbledon 2026 draw has taken place and Serena Williams has discovered who her first round opponent will be
Wimbledon is fast approaching and the return of tennis legend Serena Williams awaits for eager tennis fans with time to still bag a ticket or two to watch her play on the iconic grass courts with Seat Unique.
It comes as Williams received a surprise wildcard entry ahead of her return to the Grand Slam circuit after four years away from the sport she has helped shaped for decades. The seven-time women’s singles winner at SW19 has not played since she lost to France’s Harmony Tan four years ago.
The former Wimbledon champion, 44, has been given a wildcard after not playing competitively since the 2022 US Open. Her opponent Maya Joint, 20, went out in round one on her main-draw debut last year and has won one of her last 14 matches.
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Elsewhere, British number one Emma Raducanu, seeded 30th, is set to face Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic but is a fitness doubt after missing practice with a shin injury. She could meet top seed Aryna Sabalenka in round three.
In the men’s draw, Jack Draper plays sixth seed Taylor Fritz. Novak Djokovic starts his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title against Wu Yibing, while defending champion Jannik Sinner opens against Miomir Kecmanovic. Carlos Alcaraz misses out with a wrist injury. Women’s champion Iga Swiatek begins her defence against Taylor Townsend.
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When is Serena Williams playing?
Serena Williams is scheduled to play on day two of Wimbledon and will launch her long-awaited Wimbledon singles return against Australia’s world number 53 Maya Joint in the first round.
The seven-time champion at the All England Club has been handed a wildcard for her comeback at 44, having not played a competitive match since the 2022 US Open.
Joint, 20, exited in the opening round on her main-draw debut at Wimbledon last year and has won just one of her last 14 matches.
How to get tickets to Wimbledon Day Two?
Tickets are available on both Centre Court and Court No.1 on day two with the chance to see Williams in action thanks to Seat Unique. Tickets start from £2,435 and are given access to the debenture facilities at SW19 however you will still need to pay for food and drink on the day.
The cheapest available tickets are the VIP Debenture on Court No.1 available for £2,435 while the Centre Court tickets are priced at £3,029. Fans will experience unparalleled views of either court as well as access to the Debenture facilities on the day.
Alternatively, fans can keep checking Wimbledon’s official ticketing page for other ticketing options too. It currently states the Wimbledon Public Ballot for The Championships 2026 is closed, but additional tickets can sometimes appear later if returns are processed or more inventory is released.
Another alternative is the Keith Prowse hospitality site which also offers Wimbledon hospitality packages, but states ‘Wimbledon 2026 hospitality is already now 90% sold out’. There is the option of going via The Queue as well which is due to open on Sunday (June 28) but ticket availability is extremely limited and even more limited if we wish to get tickets for Centre Court and Court No.1.
There is of course the option that Wimbledon’s coverage is available to watch live on BBC across BBC One, BBC Two and iPlayer as well. Wimbledon 2025 delivered plenty of drama, with Jannik Sinner lifting the men’s singles trophy after beating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets.
One Trustpilot review of Seat Unique gave a five-star rating, saying: “Booking Wimbledon debentures was pretty seamless. They contacted me a week before to transfer the tickets into the MyWimbledon account, they appeared on the Wimbledon App, all with no problems.”
However, another reviewer wrote: “Booking system is fine but customer service is patronising and slow. Not the greatest VIP experience”
While another five-star review praised the customer service over their Wimbledon ticket purchase. It said: “This is a follow up to an initially frustrating experience in a significant purchase for Wimbledon tickets for July, 2023.
“After sharing my frustration, I immediately received a response from Seat Unique both via email and telephone with the details I was requesting as well as an easy way to contact a designated person to answer any other outstanding questions.
“I do not have the tickets in hand due to the nature of the event, but we are excitedly awaiting, and Seat Unique did a great job of responding to allay my concerns. Appreciate the quality customer service.”


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