The highlight of a tennis fan’s summer is here, with the 138th edition of Wimbledon underway.
Carlos Alcaraz successfully defended his title at SW19 last year after beating rival Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Centre Court.
That came after the Spaniard overcame Djokovic in 2023 in a thriller, and now the pair are going for glory yet again this time around in what could be the tennis legend’s last appearance.
Jannik Sinner is sure to be involved in the battle for a Grand Slam along with in-form British No.1 Jack Draper, who will aim to emulate Andy Murray.
In the women’s singles, No.31 seed Barbora Krejcíkova beat Jasmine Paolini to surprisingly win her first title at Wimbledon last year.
But World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka will be out to end her wait for a Grand Slam title at SW19, while Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff will surely challenge too.
When is Wimbledon 2025?
Wimbledon began on Monday, June 30.
The tournament will be played over 14 days, with it coming to a close on Sunday, July 13.
The men’s singles final is scheduled for the final day of play.
Meanwhile, the women’s singles final will be held a day earlier on Saturday, July 12.
The action on the outer courts is set to get going at 11am each day, with it starting at 1pm on the show courts.
Alcaraz is now aiming for a third-straight Wimbledon titleAFPWimbledon 2025: How to follow
The entirety of Wimbledon will be broadcast free-to-air on the BBC.
Coverage will be split between BBC One and BBC Two, as well as online via BBC iPlayer, the BBC website and their mobile app.
talkSPORT will have live updates from SW19 throughout the tournament too.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
On top of that, talkSPORT.com will be across all of the latest news and build-up.
Krejcikova is the reigning women’s champion at SW19GettyWimbledon 2025: How to get tickets
Due to the incredible demand for Wimbledon tickets, it’s very hard for fans to secure themselves a spot to watch the action.
A public ballot is run each year, which sees fans sign up to find out whether they have been successful or unsuccessful.
Unfortunately, the ballot is already closed for the 2025 tournament and the successful entrants will already have found out who they are.
However, there is still a way for members of the public to get into Wimbledon.
And it is, of course, via The Queue, which is an iconic part of the event and sees fans line up in their thousands outside the venue.
Each day, a queue will form and you can buy either show court tickets or ground tickets – but they are sold on a best available, first-come-first-served, one-per-person basis.
Once the capacity has reached its limit, entry will only be possible if someone exits, meaning you are not guaranteed to get in.
More details can be found on the Wimbledon website here.
In-form Draper will have the entire home crowd behind himGettyWimbledon 2025: Seeds
Men’s singles
Jannik Sinner Carlos Alcaraz Alexander Zverev Jack Draper Taylor Fritz Novak Djokovic Lorenzo Mussetti Holger Rune Daniil Medvedev Ben SheltonWomen’s singles
Aryna Sabalenka Coco Gauff Jessica Pegula Jasmine Paolini Qinweng Zheng Madison Keys Mirra Andreeva Iga Swiatek Paula Badosa Emma NavarroRecent Wimbledon champions
Men’s singles
2024: Carlos Alcaraz 2023: Carlos Alcaraz 2022: Novak Djokovic 2021: Novak Djokovic 2019: Novak Djokovic 2018: Novak Djokovic 2017: Roger Federer 2016: Andy Murray 2015: Novak DjokovicWomen’s singles
2024: Barbora Krejčíková 2023: Marketa Vondrousova 2022: Elena Rybakina 2021: Ashleigh Barty 2019: Simona Halep 2018: Angelique Kerber 2017: Garbine Muguruza 2016: Serena Williams 2015: Serena WilliamsWimbledon 2025: Full schedule
Subject to change
Monday, June 30
Men’s singles first round Women’s singles first roundTuesday, July 1
Men’s singles first round Women’s singles first roundWednesday, July 2
Men’s singles second round Women’s singles second round Men’s doubles first round Women’s doubles first roundThursday, July 3
Men’s singles second round Women’s singles second round Men’s doubles first round Women’s doubles first roundFriday, July 4
Men’s singles third round Women’s singles third round Men’s doubles second round Women’s doubles second round Mixed doubles first roundSaturday, July 5
Men’s singles third round Women’s singles third round Men’s doubles second round Women’s doubles second round Mixed doubles first roundSunday, July 6
Men’s singles fourth round Women’s singles fourth round Men’s doubles third round Women’s doubles third round Mixed doubles second roundMonday, July 7
Men’s singles fourth round Women’s singles fourth round Men’s doubles third round Women’s doubles third round Mixed doubles quarter-finalsTuesday, July 8
Men’s singles quarter-finals Women’s singles quarter-finals Men’s doubles quarter-finals Women’s doubles quarter-finals Mixed doubles semi-finalsWednesday, July 9
Men’s singles quarter-finals Women’s singles quarter-finals Men’s doubles quarter-finals Women’s doubles quarter-finalsThursday, July 10
Women’s singles semi-finals Men’s doubles semi-final Mixed doubles finalFriday, July 11
Men’s singles semi-finals Women’s doubles semi-finalsSaturday, July 12
Women’s singles final Men’s doubles finalSunday, July 13
Men’s singles final Women’s doubles final Read More Details
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