
The action on the court isn't the only thing shocking those attending Wimbledon this year.
The world-renowned tennis tournament is now in full swing after kicking off on Monday (30 June) and Brit stars such as Oliver Tarvet have already been doing us proud.
But if spectators suddenly become overwhelmed by a raging thirst while sitting courtside in the sweltering heat, they ought to beware of breaking the bank when heading to the bar.
People have been left stunned by the prices at Wimbledon 2025, as attendees who simply want to enjoy some spiffingly good tennis with a nice cold beverage are apparently paying a lot more than last year.
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Social media users haven't held back when sharing their thoughts on the financial toll of attending the prestigious sporting event in London - especially after noticing the cost of a bottle of beer.
In a post on Twitter, one person fumed: "Only a millionaire could get p**sed at Wimbledon. Outrageous prices."

"The folk there won't bat an eyelid," a second chimed in, while others moaned that despite being charged an arm and a leg, they're still having to sup their booze from a 'plastic cup''.
Wimbledon 2025 food and drink prices
Beer
For a pint of Stella Artois which is served in these aforementioned cups, punters are stumping up £8.85 - but it only cost £7.55 in 2023, before being hiked up to £8.50 last year.
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A 300ml bottle of the stuff, which is Wimbledon's official beer, isn't much cheaper either.
Stella Artois fans are forking out a whopping £7.50 for this baby, while the alcohol-free variant is only more budget friendly by a fraction, costing £6.90.
Meanwhile, a pint of Guinness costs £8.45.
Wine
The wine drinkers haven't escaped the climb in prices either, as a 187ml glass of white, red, or rosé will set you back £10.20 - as will a Sipsmith gin and tonic.
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Pimm's
Wimbledon and Pimm's might be synonymous with each other, but tennis fans might think twice about indulging in the fruity punch this year, as a glass will cost you £12.25.
Soft drinks
Even the soft drinks aren't exactly a bargain, as a bottle of Frobishers Juices is £4.20, while mixers like Coke and Sprite cost £2.75.
Snacks
The price of snacks is also pretty steep at Wimbledon too, with a pack of Galaxy Minstrels setting punters back £4.40, while Haribo's are even dearer at £5.
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And if you want to cool down with a tub of Jude's Ice Cream, that will require you to hand £4.50 of your hard-earned money over.
Strawberries and cream
Strawberries and cream are priced at a humble £2.70 in comparison, while hot pastries are going for up to £6.80 at this year's tennis tournament.
So if you want to avoid bankruptcy while attending Wimbledon, you'd probably be better off taking a packed lunch, lads.