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The Third Tennis Major of the Year Takes Place at Wimbledon, with Carlos Alcaraz Aiming to Defend His Men’s Title and Barbora Krejcikova Defending Her Women’s Crown.
Back-to-back champion Alcaraz, seven-time winner novak djokovic, world no 1 Jannik sinner and British no 1 jack draper will all be love to lift the famous trophy at the end of the fortnight.
Meanwhile, Czech Krejcikova Will Have Stiff Competition On The Women’s Side With The Draw Stacked With Form Champions and Grand Slam Winners, included Emma Raducanu.
The Wimbledon Draw Will Take Place at 10am Uk Time on Friday 27 June.
The Main Action Gets Underway on Monday June 30, With the Finals Set for Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July.
The Wheelchair Draws are from Tuesday 8 to Sunday 13 July.
The Junior Tournaments Will Be Played Between Saturday 5 and Sunday 13 July.
The Championships have been HELD at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), Wimbledon, since 1877.
Home to 18 Show Courts Including Center Court which has capacity of 14.979, no 1 short, which holds 12.345 Seats, while no.2 short is an outside short hosting 4,000 fans.
Emma Raducanu Leads the Charge as She hopes to Better Her 2024 Run to the Last 16. The 2021 US Open Champion is back in the top 50 and Returned to British no 1 after Two Years.
British no 2 Katie Boulter Made it to the second round last year, where she lost out to fellow brit Harriet Dart. Dart will also be Joining the Main Draw for the Seventh Time since 2018.
Sonay Kartal will feature in the hand draw for the fourth time after making it to the third round as to qualify last year, while while Jodie Burrage will be back after missing last year due to injury, alongside Heather Watson and French.
Teenagers Mimi Xu, Hannah Klugman and Mika Stojsavljevic Have also been aweded Wild Cards Into the Main Draw.
World No 4 Jack draper Comes in Off the Back of His First Atp Masters 1000 Title in Indian Wells, French Open Fourth Round and Queen’s Club Semi-Finals.
Jacob Fearnley is set to return, while 2022 semi-finalist NORRIE CAM Will feature, as well as And Evans, Who will be look to make it past the open round for the first time in three years and billy harris.
Henry SearleThe 2023 Boys’ singles champion, is on the men’s wild cards list, AlongSide Jay Clarke, Johannus Monday, Jack Pinnington Jones, George Loffhagen and Oliver Crawford.
Alfie Hewett Will Defend His Men’s Whes Whes Singles Title for the First Year and Will Compete With Gordon Reid To retain the double for the third consecutive year and has record seven titles.
Andy Lapthorne Will be Compaeting in the Quad Draw While Lucy Shuker and Cornelia Oosthuizen Are Currently on the Women’s Singles Alternates List. Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward Have Wild Cards Into The Men’s Draws and Greg Slade is in the quad.
Alcaraz Will Return to Defend His Title for the Third Year After Winning the French Open for the Second Conseiscive Year As Novak Djokovic Aims to Land An Historic 25th Grand Slam in 2025.
Sinner Will Be Looking for His First Major Trophy On Grass to Add to His Three Grand Slam Titles, While Draper is Britain’s Brightte Hope of Reaching A Major Final.
Australian Open Champion Aryna Sabalenka, Five-Time Grand Slam Winner Iga Swiatek and 2024 Wimbledon Runner-Up Jasmin Paolini Are All in Contention for the Women’s Title.
World No 2 Coco Gauff Heads to Wimbledon Off the Back of Her Maiden Open Title. The American Will Be Looking To Go Beyond the Fourth Round For the First Time.
Reigning Krejcikova champion, training champions Marketa vondrousova and Elena Rybakina, and Queen’s club champion tatjana maria will all be eyeing glory.
After the Gates Open Each Day at 10am, play is provisionally schedulated to start on outside short at 11am. On the no 1 short, play starts at 1pm and on center short, play stars at 1.30pm.
June 30
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – First Round
July 1
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – First Round
July 2
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Second round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – First Round
July 3
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Second round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – First Round
July 4
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Third Round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Second round
Mixed Doubles – First Round
July 5
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Third Round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Second round
Mixed Doubles – First Round
Boys ‘and Girls’ Singles – First Round (18 & U)
July 6
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Third Round
Mixed Doubles – Second round
Boys ‘and Girls’ Singles – First Round (18 & U)
July 7
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Third Round
Mixed Doubles – Quarter -Finals
Girls’ Singles – Second Round (18 & U)
Boys’ Doubles – First Round (18 & U)
July 8
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Quarter -Finals
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Quarter -Finals
Mixed Double – Semi -final
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles – First Round
Boys’ Singles – Second Round (18 & U)
Girls’ Doubles – First Round (18 & U)
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
July 9
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles – Quarter -Finals
Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Quarter -Finals
Quad Wheelchair Singles – Quarter -Finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Wheelchair Doubles – Quarter -Finals
Boys ‘& Girls’ Singles – Third Round (18 & U)
Boys ‘& Girls’ Doubles – Second Round (18 & U)
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
July 10
Ladies’ Singles – Semi -final
Gentlemen’s double – semi -final
Mixed Double Final
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles – Quarter -Finals
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ & Quad Wheelchair Double – Semi -final
Boys ‘& Girls’ Singles – Quarter -Finals (18 & U)
Boys ‘& Girls’ Doubles – Quarter -Finals (18 & U)
Boys ‘and girls’ 14 & U Singles
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
July 11
Gentlemen’s singles – semi -final
Ladies’ Double – Semi -final
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ & Quad Wheelchair Singles – Semi -final
Boys ‘& Girls’ Singles – Semi -Finals (18 & U)
Boys ‘& Girls’ Double – Semi -final (18 & U)
Boys ‘and girls’ 14 & U Singles
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
July 12
Gentlemen’s double final
Ladies’ Singles Final
Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles Final
Gentlemen’s & Quad Wheelchair Double Final
Girls’ Singles Final (18 & U)
Girls’ Double Final (18 & U)
Boys’ double final (18 & u)
Boys ‘and girls’ 14 & U Singles – Semi -final
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
July 13
Ladies’ double final
Gentlemen’s final singles
Gentlemen’s & Quad Wheelchair Singles Finals
Ladies’ Wheelchair Double Final
Boys’ Singles Final (18 & U)
Boys ‘& Girls’ 14 & U Singles Finals
Double invitation (Doubles’ Doubles, Gentlemen’s double, Mixed Doubles)
A Record Total of £ 53.5m in Prize Money will be Awarded to Players at Wimbledon 2025.
Champion – £ 3M
Runner -up – £ 1.52m
Semi -finalist – £ 775K
Quarter -Finalist – £ 400K
Fourth Round – £ 240k
Third Round – £ 152K
Second round – £ 99k
First Round – £ 66k
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