Wimbledon may be over for another year, but dedicated fans are already trying to buy tickets for 2016's tournament!

Wimbledon is notoriously hard to get tickets for, with many fans choosing instead to watch from Murray Mound, queue up for tickets or watch on one of London's big screens.

Here's all the ways in which you can buy your tickets for next year:

The ballot

If you want to enter the ballot for Wimbledon tickets, you need to fill in an application form.

To do this, you'll need to send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: AELTC, PO BOX 98, London, SW19 5AE.

Once they've received your envelope, they'll send you a form to complete, usually within two weeks. Then you can fill in the application form and send it to: AELTC, PO BOX 67611, London, SW19 9DT.

The ballot opens from Tuesday September 1 and closes on Thursday December 31.

The ballots kick off from February 2016 until the week before the Championships, and you'll be notified by post if you're successful.

Ticketmaster

Several-hundred Centre Court and No.3 Court tickets' will go on sale on Ticketmaster the day before each game... So sign up to the Wimbledon newsletter or keep an eye on the site if you want to grab one of these!

Queue up

If you've been unable to get a ticket via ballot or Ticketmaster, then queuing up on the day is another option.

Tickets on the day are available for Centre Court, No.1 Court and No.2 Court but, if you've got your heart set on the finals, then the ballot is your best bet because the last four days on Centre Court are all sold in advance.

You can also buy ground passes every day, which gets you access to unreserved seating and standing room on Courts No. 3 to 19.

Murray Mound

It's not a ticket to the ground, but for a lot of fans, going to sit on Murray Mound is the quintessential Wimbledon experience. Queue up to get into the grounds and head to the hill with a Pimms to watch the matches on the famous Wimbledon big-screen.

Relive the explosive men's finals with our Djokovic vs. Federer recap.

We'll keep our fingers crossed for an Andy Murray win in 2016!