The first Wimbledon People's Sunday for 12 years will see Serena Williams take to Centre Court.
Fans paid £70 each for 10,000 tickets that were made available for the only court that is guaranteed to see any play.
Eight thousand Court One tickets sold for £40 each and 4,000 ground passes were bought at £20 each.
They had all sold out within 27 minutes of going online at 3pm on Saturday, despite it being very difficult to tell who may have been playing.
But the draw sees many seeded players take to the grass at SW19, in an attempt by schedulers to get the tournament back on track.
Williams takes on German Annika Beck second on Centre Court, after American Coco Vandeweghe's match against Italian Roberta Vinci. They are seeded numbers 27 and six, respectively.
Also in action will be Sloane Stephens and Svetlana Kuznetsova, and Alexander Zverev and Thomas Berdych.
Bad weather that disrupted play throughout the week led the All England Club to announce there will be play at the Championships on Sunday - the first time since 2004 and since the roof was introduced on Centre Court.
But the Met Office said there was no prospect of rain at SW19 on Sunday after 8am.
It is only the fourth time in the club's 139-year history that the middle Sunday - traditionally a rest day - will see play, with matches on all courts starting at 11.30am.