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The Wimbledon prize money is up to a staggering £3m for singles champions, an 11 per cent rise on last year, while there is a tidy £66,000 pay day for those competing in the first round alone.

Here we bring you everything you need to know about the tournament, including the full prize money breakdown, the BBC line-up, the top contenders and why there are no line judges.

Scroll down to the bottom of this article for the full day-by-day schedule, including when each round is played in the singles, doubles, wheelchair and junior events.

Wimbledon 2025 is upon us (Photo: Getty)

BBC’s Wimbledon schedule

Today at Wimbledon will be available on BBC iPlayer from 9pm during the first week and 8pm the second week. It will not be on BBC Two until 11.55pm on the opening day, and 11pm on day two, 11.30pm on day three.

Isa Guha will open BBC’s coverage each day (Photo: Getty)

Clare Balding and Isa Guha will lead the BBC’s daily Wimbledon coverage across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. Qasa Alom will host Today at Wimbledon.

BBC Radio 5 Live’s coverage will be presented by Gigi Salmon, Clare McDonnell and Steve Crossman.

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There had been rumours Andy Murray may feature on the BBC’s team for his first Wimbledon since retiring, but he was not named in the line-up announced on 24 June.

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Mika Stojsavljevic, 16, won the US Open girls’ title last year (Photo: Getty)

You can find our comprehensive guide to all the Brits here, including two 16-year-old debutants and a former Wimbledon juniors champion.

The Wimbledon singles contenders

Novak Djokovic can never be ruled out. The 38-year-old lost the last two Wimbledon finals to Alcaraz but remains determined to win grand slam No 25.

Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka are the leading women’s contenders at Wimbledon (Photo: AP)

The women’s singles is far harder to call. Reigning champion Barbora Krejcikova withdrew from Eastbourne on Thursday and even if fit few would fancy the world No 17 to defend her title.

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The field is open, therefore, and while Sabalenka heads in as favourite, 2022 champion and world No 11 Elena Rybakina is certainly a contender, likewise last year’s losing finalist and world No 4 Jasmine Paolini.

Wimbledon 2025 prize money

Wimbledon singles

Champion: £3,000,000 Runner-up: £1,520,000 Semi-finals: £775,000 Quarter-finals: £400,000 Fourth round: £240,000 Third round: £152,000 Second round: £99,000 First round: £66,000

Wimbledon doubles

Champions: £680,000 Runners-up: £345,000 Semi-finals: £174,000 Quarter-finals: £87,500 Third round: £43,750 Second round: £26,000 First round: £16,500

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Wimbledon schedule in full

Monday 30 June

Men’s and women’s singles first round

Tuesday 1 July

Men’s and women’s singles first round

Wednesday 2 July

Men’s and women’s singles second round Men’s and women’s doubles first round

Thursday 3 July

Men’s and women’s singles second round Men’s and women’s doubles first round

Friday 4 July

Men’s and women’s singles third round Men’s and women’s doubles second round Mixed doubles first round

Saturday 5 July

Men’s and women’s singles third round Men’s and women’s doubles second round Mixed doubles first round Boys’ and girls’ singles first round (18&U)

Sunday 6 July

Men’s and women’s singles fourth round Men’s and women’s doubles third round Mixed doubles second round Boys’ and girls’ singles first round (18&U)

Monday 7 July

Men’s and women’s singles fourth round Men’s and women’s doubles third round Mixed doubles quarter-finals Girls’ singles second round (18&U) Boys’ doubles first round (18&U)

Tuesday 8 July

Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals Men’s and women’s doubles quarter-finals Mixed doubles semi-finals Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles first round Boys’ singles second round (18&U) Girls’ doubles first round (18&U) Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Wednesday 9 July

Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals Men’s and women’s doubles quarter-finals Quad wheelchair singles quarter-finals Men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles quarter-finals Boys’ and girls’ singles third round (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ doubles second round (18&U) Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Thursday 10 July

Women’s singles semi-finals Men’s doubles semi-finals Mixed doubles final Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles quarter-finals Men’s, women’s and quad wheelchair doubles semi-finals Boys’ and girls’ singles quarter-finals (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ doubles quarter-finals (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ 14&U singles Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Friday 11 July

Men’s singles semi-finals Women’s doubles semi-finals Men’s, women’s and quad wheelchair singles semi-finals Boys’ and girls’ singles semi-finals (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ doubles semi-finals (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ 14&U singles Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Saturday 12 July

Men’s doubles final Women’s singles final Women’s wheelchair singles final Men’s and quad wheelchair doubles final Girls’ singles final (18&U) Girls’ doubles final (18&U) Boys’ doubles final (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ 14&U singles semi-finals Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Sunday 13 July

Women’s doubles final Men’s singles final Men’s and quad wheelchair singles finals Women’s wheelchair doubles final Boys’ singles final (18&U) Boys’ and girls’ 14&U singles finals Invitation doubles (women’s doubles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles)

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