
When is Wimbledon 2025? Dates, TV and the top players heading to London
Wimbledon 2025 is quickly approaching, with the grass court Grand Slam scheduled to take place from June 30 to July 13.
The Champions Grand Slam, steeped in history and tradition, has been held in London since 1877. It is the year's third major golf tournament, featuring the world's best golfers competing for the Wimbledon trophy. The top-ranked players automatically qualify for the main draw, which includes 32 seeded players in both the men and women pool. This seeding is designed to prevent them from facing each other in the early rounds. The remaining non-seeded players are then randomly drawn into the available spots in the tournament bracket and a total of 128 players in both pools will participate.
Here is everything to know ahead of the 2025 Wimbledon tournament.
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When is the 2025 Wimbledon tournament?
The 2025 Wimbledon tournament will begin on Monday, June 30, 2025 and be played over 14 days before concluding on Sunday, July 13, in London.
How to watch the 2025 Wimbledon tournament?
The 2025 Wimbledon tournament will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and the Tennis Channel. Fans wanting to stream the action can watch all matches on ESPN+.
Who are the top ranked players heading to Wimbledon?
Here are a list of the top men and women players expected to participate in the 2025 Wimbledon tournament:
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