Wimbledon 2025: Dates, Times, Full Schedule, and How to Watch

Some of the world’s best tennis players will be competing in London this week at the 138th edition of Wimbledon — the only Grand Slam played on grass. The tournament kicks off on June 30 and will wrap up with the men’s final on July 13.

Monday’s lineup features big names like Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time defending men’s singles champion, and Aryna Sabalenka, the top seed in the women’s draw. Alcaraz, just 22, is coming off a fresh French Open win over Jannik Sinner, adding more excitement to his Wimbledon campaign.

The opening matches began on Monday, with the first round continuing into Tuesday. Italy’s Jannik Sinner, the top seed on the men’s side, and reigning French Open women’s champ Coco Gauff have been given an extra day of rest before starting their matches.

Alcaraz, who recently won his second consecutive French Open men’s singles title, is aiming for a third straight major win. If he pulls it off, he’ll join legends like Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, and Bjorn Borg, who’ve all managed to win three or more Grand Slams in a row.

Currently, Jannik Sinner holds the No. 1 seed for men at Wimbledon, with Alcaraz at No. 2. They’re followed by No. 3 seed Alexander Zverev and No. 4 seed Jack Draper. On the women’s side, Barbora Krejčíková is the defending singles champion, while Aryna Sabalenka is the top seed, with Coco Gauff seeded second.

Wimbledon 2025 Schedule

June 30 - July 1: First round (Men’s and Women’s singles)

July 2 - 3: Second round singles; First round doubles (Men’s and Women’s)

July 4 - 5: Third round singles; Second round doubles; First round mixed doubles

July 6 - 7: Fourth round singles; Third round doubles; Mixed doubles second round and quarterfinals

July 8 - 9: Quarterfinals singles and doubles; Mixed doubles semifinals

July 10: Women’s singles semifinals; Men’s doubles semifinals; Mixed doubles final

July 11: Men’s singles semifinals; Women’s doubles semifinals

July 12: Women’s singles final; Men’s doubles final

July 13: Men’s singles final; Women’s doubles final

FAQs

Where and when can you watch Wimbledon 2025 in the US?

The tournament will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and Tennis Channel. Fans can also live stream on ESPN+ and Fubo.

When did Wimbledon start?

Wimbledon began back in 1877.

Who holds the record for the most men’s singles Wimbledon titles?

Roger Federer holds the record with eight titles.

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