1, queuing to buy
The first 500 people in line can get a wristband marked with a position, which can give them the right to buy tickets at the central stadium.
Wimbledon is the only one of the four Grand Slams that can queue up to buy tickets for the central court on the same day, and it is also the only important match that still leaves the best tickets for fanatical fans who queue up all night on the match day.
2. Overseas lottery tickets
Wimbledon's overseas lottery is a bit like China's "license plate lottery", that is, the application is submitted online first, and then Wimbledon draws lots. Successful applicants are eligible to buy Wimbledon tickets directly online. All applicants whose permanent addresses are not in Britain, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man can participate in the overseas lottery of Wimbledon tickets.
The winners are randomly selected, and the specific stadium and match day are also random, so the winners cannot choose by themselves.
3. Buy through the ticketing website
Buying Wimbledon tickets on the website is a bit like "grabbing tickets" in the Spring Festival travel rush craze. First come, first served, is a test of your hand speed and network speed. Tickets are usually sold at 9 am British time the day before the game, and each person can buy up to two tickets.