There is a place in the world where time seems to stand still, where the silence between one point and the next tells the full story of a final's tension. That place is Wimbledon, and from 29 June to 12 July 2026 it will once again become the centre of world tennis. Now in its 139th edition, The Championships confirm their status as the most iconic and captivating event in the international sporting calendar.
Wimbledon attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across the globe every year: tennis enthusiasts, corporate guests, diplomatic delegations, journalists and international broadcasters. Managing the transport flows towards South West London and the All England Club on Church Road is one of the most complex logistical challenges of the London sporting season, with Heathrow, Gatwick and City airports recording significant traffic peaks throughout the two weeks of the tournament.
Balsamo stands alongside its clients on occasions like Wimbledon, delivering premium mobility services that make the tournament experience seamless and impeccable: private transfers from airports to the grand hotels of the West End and Kensington, dedicated chauffeuring to the All England Club, on-site assistance during match days with real-time monitoring of schedules and play programmes. London, with its urban complexity and grandeur, becomes a setting in which organised mobility is the true added value.
International sporting events of this scale require a completely different approach to mobility compared to ordinary situations. Balsamo clients attending Wimbledon — whether executives with corporate hospitality packages, institutional delegations or private guests — find in Balsamo a partner capable of managing the entire mobility experience: from advance transfer booking to real-time handling of schedule changes, through to round-the-clock support throughout the entire tournament period.
Balsamo's ability to operate to the same standard of excellence in any city in the world — whether London, New York, Dubai or Singapore — is the assurance that clients always receive the same level of service, regardless of destination. An added value that, in high-profile contexts like Wimbledon, makes the difference between an ordinary experience and an unforgettable one.
Wimbledon is not just tennis: it is London. From the breakfast clubs of Wimbledon Village to private garden parties in the Surrey countryside, from Michelin-starred restaurants in the West End to the museums and galleries of the City, the tournament experience extends far beyond the court. For international guests, the two weeks of Wimbledon are often the opportunity to discover or rediscover a city that manages to be both deeply traditional and utterly contemporary, formal and vibrant — and Balsamo accompanies this exploration with a service that goes well beyond simple mobility.
The 2026 edition is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and spectacular in recent years. Jannik Sinner, the defending champion following his historic 2025 victory — the first Italian ever to triumph on the grass of Wimbledon — will arrive at the All England Club carrying both the pressure and the allure of someone defending the most coveted title in world tennis. Facing him, Carlos Alcaraz, who has already shown he feels at home on grass at Wimbledon and will be determined to reclaim the title he won in 2024. The clash between the two is already the most anticipated fixture of the tennis season.
In the women's draw, Iga Świątek defends the title she won in 2025 in what promises to be a particularly open and competitive bracket. Also worth watching closely are the young players ready to make their mark among the world's elite on the most prestigious stage: Wimbledon has a historic ability to crown new champions with a speed no other tournament can match.
A detail that makes this edition even more special: the famous Queue — the overnight line that devoted fans brave every year to secure daily tickets — will officially open on Sunday 28 June at 2:00 PM in Wimbledon Park. It is a ritual no ticketing app will ever replace: thousands of people with tents, blankets and thermos flasks of tea, waiting for the magic of Centre Court. An appointment that belongs as much to British culture as it does to sport.
Centre Court and Court No. 1, both equipped with retractable roofs, will ensure maximum spectacle regardless of the London weather — always unpredictable and legendary in the tournament's history. The corporate hospitality boxes and debenture seats on the main courts represent the most exclusive and sought-after positions, with packages that include gourmet dining, access to VIP areas and dedicated services. Wimbledon's premium hospitality offering is among the most sophisticated in world sport, and Balsamo is able to coordinate the entire logistical flow — from airport to seat — to guarantee clients a seamless, uninterrupted experience.