Taking to X on Sunday Jindal wrote, "Never seen so many empty seats at Wimbledon that too on a Sunday! Looks like the high prices are keeping people away! Prices are beyond all comprehension this year at Wimbledon."
New Delhi, July 5: Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal has raised concerns over the number of empty seats at Wimbledon 2026, saying high ticket prices may be keeping fans away from the tournament.
Taking to X on Sunday Jindal wrote, "Never seen so many empty seats at Wimbledon that too on a Sunday! Looks like the high prices are keeping people away! Prices are beyond all comprehension this year at Wimbledon."
His post quickly went viral on social media and the fans also reacted to the post. Many are agreeing that ticket prices have become too expensive. Several users also expressed hope that rising ticket costs do not become a common trend across other major sporting events.
A user said, "Hope cricket doesn't follow this trend, It's already high but hope it doesn't increase from here," expressing concern that ticket prices in cricket could also become unaffordable.
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