If you love tennis or just want a good excuse to watch some top‑level sport, Wimbledon 2025 is the event to mark on your calendar. The tournament kicks off in late June at the All England Club and runs for two weeks, delivering drama, big serves and unforgettable moments.
The main draw starts on Monday, 30 June 2025, with qualifying rounds beginning a week earlier. Matches are played on the iconic grass courts – Centre Court, No.1 Court and several Show Courts. If you’re planning to attend, start looking at the official ticket portal now. Early‑bird sales usually open in January, and a resale market pops up after each round, so keep an eye out for last‑minute deals.
Remember, tickets are sold per session, not per day. A typical day has three sessions: morning (11 am), afternoon (2 pm) and evening (7 pm). Choose the slot that fits your schedule and budget. If you want to see the finals, aim for the Saturday or Sunday evening sessions – those are the most sought after.
This year’s field features a mix of seasoned champions and hungry newcomers. Defending men’s champion Novak Djokovic is back, looking to add another Wimbledon crown. On the women’s side, Iga Świątek enters as a favorite after her strong clay‑court season.
Don’t overlook dark horses – young talent Carlos Alcaraz has been on a hot streak and could cause upsets early in the draw. Keep an eye on local British stars too; they often get extra crowd support that can swing tight matches.
For each round, we’ll bring you quick score updates, key statistics and any surprise injuries. Our live blog will let you follow the action even if you can’t watch every match on TV.
If you’re not at the grounds, you have plenty of viewing options. In the UK, BBC One and ITV share coverage, while ESPN handles US broadcasts. Streamers like Peacock (US) and Amazon Prime Video (UK) also offer live streams. Most services let you choose specific courts, so you can focus on your favorite players.
For mobile fans, the official Wimbledon app gives real‑time scores, match highlights and behind‑the‑scenes videos. The app works best when paired with a fast internet connection, especially during evening sessions when demand spikes.
Dress for English summer – it can be warm in the day and chilly at night. Bring a raincoat; Wimbledon’s famous for sudden showers that turn into dry spell quickly. Food stalls sell everything from strawberries and cream to hot dogs, but lines can get long, so arrive early if you want a snack.
Transport is easy with dedicated shuttle buses from nearby train stations. If you stay in central London, the Tube gets you to the venue in about 30 minutes. Book accommodation well ahead of time – hotels around Wimbledon fill up fast during the fortnight.
Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just curious about this historic tournament, our tag page will keep you updated with fresh articles, videos and expert analysis throughout Wimbledon 2025. Bookmark the page, check back often, and enjoy the grass‑court action!