The world’s best players will compete in Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam event of the season. Jannik Sinner, the No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz are among those in action.
Here's what you need to know ahead of the tournament:
When is Wimbledon? Wimbledon will be held from 1-14 July. The grass-court Grand Slam tournament, established in 1877, will take place at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom. The tournament director is Jamie Baker.
Who is playing at Wimbledon 2024? Wimbledon will feature Sinner, Alcaraz, seven-time winner Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and more.
When is the draw for Wimbledon?
The Wimbledon singles draw will be made on Friday 28 June at 10 a.m.
The Wimbledon doubles draw will be made on Friday 28 June at 12 p.m.
What is the schedule for Wimbledon?
* Qualifying: Monday, 24 June – Thursday, 27 June at 11 a.m.
* Main Draw: Monday, 1 July – Sunday, 14 July.
*Play on Centre Court will start at 1:30 p.m. until the final two days, when it will start at 2 p.m. Matches on No. 1 Court will start at 1 p.m. until the final weekend, when it will start at 11 a.m. Play on all outside courts will start at 11 a.m.
* Doubles Final: Saturday, 13 July, not before 3 p.m.
* Singles Final: Sunday,14 July, not before 3 p.m.
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What is the prize money and points for Wimbledon?
SINGLES
Winner: £2,700,00 / 2,000 points
Finalist: £1,400,000 / 1,300 points
Semi-finalist: £715,000 / 800 points
Quarter-finalist: £375,000 / 400 points
Round of 16: £226,000 / 200 points
Round of 32: £143,000 / 100 points
Round of 64: £93,000 / 50 points
Round of 128: £60,000 / 10 points
DOUBLES (£ per team)
Winner: £650,000 / 2,000 points
Finalist: £330,000 / 1,200 points
Semi-finalist: £167,000 / 720 points
Quarter-finalist: £84,000 / 360 points
Round of 16: £42,000 / 180 points
Round of 32: £25,000 / 90 points
Round of 64: £15,750 / 0 points
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Who won the last edition of Wimbledon in 2023? Carlos Alcaraz won the 2023 Wimbledon singles title with a thrilling 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 victory against Novak Djokovic in the championship match (Read More). Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski lifted the doubles trophy in London with a 6-4, 6-4 triumph against Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos (Read More).
Who holds the Wimbledon record for most titles, oldest champion, youngest champion and more?
Most Titles, Singles: Roger Federer (8)
Most Titles, Doubles: Todd Woodbridge (9)
Oldest Champion: Roger Federer, 35, in 2017
Youngest Champion: Boris Becker, 17, in 1985
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1 Bjorn Borg in 1980, John McEnroe in 1984, Pete Sampras in 1993-94, 1997-99, Lleyton Hewitt in 2002, Roger Federer in 2004-07, Rafael Nadal in 2010, Novak Djokovic in 2015, 2019, 2021, Carlos Alcaraz in 2023.
Lowest-Ranked Champion: No. 125 Goran Ivanisevic in 2001
Last Home Champion: Andy Murray in 2016
Most Match Wins: Roger Federer (105)
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