When does Wimbledon start?
Wimbledon starts on Monday, July 1 this year and runs through Sunday, July 14.
Who are the defending champions at Wimbledon?
Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova are the defending singles champions at Wimbledon this year, following their victories in 2023. Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in a 1–6 7–6 (8–6) 6–1 3–6 6–4 encounter to claim the top prize, while Vondrousova saw off Ons Jabeur in 6-4 6-4 straight sets for her win.
What is the prize money at Wimbledon?
The prize money at Wimbledon in 2023 was a staggering £44.7m ($56.8m) across all events combined. The winners of the men’s singles draw and women’s singles draw received £2.35m ($29.9m) each last year.
Figures are expected to be similar again this year.
Is Rafael Nadal fit to play at Wimbledon?
Nadal, in what is expected to be his final season of professional tennis, is not likely to participate in Wimbledon following an early exit from the French Open in June.
The Spaniard, synonymous with success at Roland Garros, is eyeing a shot at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. There, he hopes to become the second man after Andy Murray to claim double gold in the men’s singles draw after Beijing 2008.
Where can I watch Wimbledon?
In the United States, fans can watch Wimbledon live on ESPN and the Tennis Channel, with select coverage on ABC, and stream it on ESPN+.
In the United Kingdom, fans can watch Wimbledon live on the BBC and stream it on BBC iPlayer.