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Wimbledon 2025: Daily order of play, weather forecast, how to watch

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The 2025 Wimledon Championships are here, with the world’s best tennis players making the annual pilgrimage to SW19 for their shot at one of the biggest prizes in tennis.

Here’s everything you need to know.

TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE

Brackets:

Men’s singles | Women’s singles
Men’s doubles | Women’s Doubles | Mixed doubles

Note: The first match of the day on each court is listed first and subsequent matches are listed below.

CENTRE COURT (from 1.30 p.m. BST)

Barbora Krejcikova (17) vs. Alexandra Eala
Arthur Rinderknech vs. Alexander Zverev (3)
Alexandre Muller vs. Novak Djokovic (6)
Dayana Yastremska vs. Coco Gauff (2)

COURT 1 (from 1 p.m. BST)

Jannik Sinner (1) vs. Luca Nardi
Not before 2.30 p.m
Taylor Fritz (5) vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Petra Kvitova vs. Emma Navarro (10)
Jack Draper (4) vs. Sebastian Baez (34)

COURT 2 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Elisabetta Cocciaretto vs. Jessica Pegula (3)
Nikoloz Basilashvili vs. Lorenzo Musetti (17)
Marie Bouzkova vs. Polina Kudermetova
Ben Shelton (15) vs. Alex Bolt

COURT 3 (from 11 a.m. BST)
Johannus Monday vs. Tommy Paul (13)
Katerina Siniakova vs. Qinwen Zheng (5)
Mirra Andreeva (6) vs. Mayar Sherif
Grigor Dimitrov vs. Yoshihito Nishioka
Elina Avanesyan (11) vs. Elena Rybakina (11)

COURT 4 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Alex Michelsen (30) vs. Miomir Kecmanovic
Not before 12.30 p.m.
Shintaro Mochizuki vs. Giulio Zeppieri
Camila Osorio vs. Danielle Collins
Anastasia Potapova (25) vs. Magdalena Frech
Alexander Shevchenko vs. Reilly Opelka

COURT 5 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Chun-Hsin Tseng vs. Aleksandar Vukic
Jil Teichmann vs. Lucia Bronzetti
Carroline Dolehide vs. Arantxa Rus
Rinky Hijikata vs. David Goffin

COURT 6 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Arthur Cazaux vs. Adam Walton
Quentin Halys vs. August Holmgren
Veronika Kudermetova vs. Zhu Lin

COURT 7 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Suzan Lamens vs. Iva Jovic
Jesper De Jong vs. Christopher Eubanks
Aleksandar Kovacevic vs. Marton Fucsovics

COURT 8 (from 11.00 a.m. BST)

Jaime Faria vs. Lorenzo Sonego
Sebastian Ofner vs. Hamad Medjedovic
Maria Sakkari (9) vs. Anna Blinkova
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro vs. Ella Seidel

COURT 9 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Irina-Camelia Begu vs. Kaja Juvan
Zeynep Sonmez vs. Jaqueline Cristian
Hailey Baptiste vs. Sorana Cirstea
Marcos Giron vs. Camilo Ugo Carabelli

COURT 10 (from 11 a.m. BST)

James McCabe vs. Fabian Marozsan
Anna Kalinskaya vs. Nina Stojanovic
Francisco Comesana vs. Corentin Moutet
Magda Linette (27) vs. Elsa Jacquemot

COURT 11 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Daria Kasatkina (16) vs. Emiliana Arango
Jaume Munar vs. Alexander Bublik (28)
Raphael Collignon vs. Marin Cilic
Victoria Azarenka vs. Anastasia Zakharova

COURT 12 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Katie Volynets vs. Tatjana Maria
Karolina Muchova (15) vs. Xinyu Wang
Damir Dzumhur vs. Tomas Machac (21)
Brandon Nakashima (29) vs. Yunchaoekete Bu

COURT 13 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Veronika Erjavec vs. Marta Kostyuk (26)
Pedro Martinez vs. George Loffhagen
Flavio Cobolli (22) vs. Beibit Zhukayev
Alycia Parks vs. Belinda Bencic

COURT 14 (from 11 a.m. BST)

Priscilla Hon vs. Ekaterina Alexandrova (18)
Mariano Navone vs. Denis Shapovalov (27)
Yuliia Starodubtseva vs. Francesca Jones
Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Jack Pinnington Jones

Monday’s Wimbledon weather forecast

The Met Office is forecasting a sunny day with highs of 34 degrees Celsius. Sunset is expected at 9.20 pm.

How to watch

Dates: June 30 to July 13

Venue: The All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon

How to watch: In the UK, Wimbledon will be broadcast live on BBC as usual, although the men’s and women’s singles finals will also be shown on TNT Sports.

In the United States, ESPN is the home of the All England Club showing 250 hours of live action available across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, Disney+ and ESPN Deportes

You can also follow the latest coverage on ESPN.com.

Who are the favourites?

Wimbledon can always spell an upset, and there are plenty of contenders for this year’s singles titles.

Last month’s French Open saw both singles events sport a final between the No.1 and No. 2 seeds — the first time that has happened at Roland Garros since 1984.

Carlos Alcaraz fought from behind and outlasted Jannik Sinner to take the men’s trophy, while Coco Gauff won her first French Open title by beating Aryna Sabalenka.

You’d be bold to bet again those four making the latter stages, or even the final, of this year’s Wimbledon. But the All England Club rarely goes according to plan.

Novak Djokovic is vying to add to his seven Wimbledon crowns, while Alexander Zverev, Jack Draper and Taylor Fritz will also be looking to upset the order win their first Grand Slam title.

In the women’s bracket, Jessica Pegula enters as the third seed, although she has never made it past the quarterfinals in SW19. Jasmine Paolini has fared much better — she lost to Barbora Krejčíková in last year’s final — although she has shown mixed form so far this year.

Prize money

The total prize money for the championships this summer is £53.5 million, with the winners of the men’s and women’s singles titles each taking home £3m — an 11% increase from last year.

Men’s and women’s doubles champions will earn £680,000, while mixed doubles winners claim £135,000.

Breakdown of single’s prize money:

Winner: £3m
Runner-up: £1.52m
Semifinal: £775,000
Quarterfinal: £400,000
Fourth round: £240,000
Third round: £152,000
Second round: £99,000
First round: £66,000

Where can fans find more ESPN tennis coverage?

ESPN’s tennis page has all the latest breaking news, analysis, features, rankings, Grand Slam title winners and more.

Ranking the top contenders at Wimbledon 2025
Why are there so few women coaches in professional tennis?
– WATCH: Will this be Djokovic’s ‘last dance’ at SW19?

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