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Wimbledon 2025 draw ceremony: Live streaming info, ranking points, prize money details

Wimbledon 2025 draw ceremony: Live streaming info, ranking points, prize money details

The Hindu6 hours ago

Wimbledon 2025 main draw ceremony for singles will be held on Friday at 10 am local time (2:30 pm IST) in London.
The doubles draw will be made at 12 pm local time (4:30 pm IST).
This year's Wimbledon is set to begin from June 30 and conclude on July 13 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
When and where can you watch the Wimbledon 2025 draw ceremony?
Wimbledon 2025 draw ceremony will be streamed live on wimbledon.com on June 27 (Friday) at 10 am local time (2:30 pm IST).
Round-wise details of the ranking points and prize money on offer
Men's Singles
First round: 10 points (£66,000)
Second round: 50 points (£99,000)
Third round: 100 points (£152,000)
Round of 16: 200 points (£240,000)
Quarterfinals: 400 points (£400,000)
Semifinals: 800 points (£775,000)
Runner-up: 1300 points (£1.52 million)
Champion: 2000 points (£3 million)
Where to watch Wimbledon 2025 in India?
Wimbledon 2025 will be telecast on the Star Sports Network and live streamed on JioHotstar in India from June 30 to July 13.
Women's Singles
First round: 10 points (£66,000)
Second round: 70 points (£99,000)
Third round: 130 points (£152,000)
Round of 16: 240 points (£240,000)
Quarterfinals: 430 points (£400,000)
Semifinals: 780 points (£775,000)
Runner-up: 1300 points (£1.52 million)
Champion: 2000 points (£3 million)
Men's Doubles
First round: 0 points (£16,500)
Round of 32: 90 points (£26,000)
Round of 16: 180 points (£43,750)
Quarterfinals: 360 points (£87,500)
Semifinals: 720 points (£174,000)
Runners-up: 1200 points (£345,000)
Champion: 2000 points (£680,000)
Women's Doubles
First round: 10 points (£16,500)
Round of 32: 130 points (£26,000)
Round of 16: 240 points (£43,750)
Quarterfinals: 430 points (£87,500)
Semifinals: 780 points (£174,000)
Runners-up: 1300 points (£345,000)
Champion: 2000 points (£680,000)
Mixed Doubles
First round: £4,500
Round of 16: £9,000
Quarterfinals: £17,500
Semifinals: £34,000
Runners-up: £68,000
Champion: £135,000
What is the total prize money for French Open 2025?
The total prize money is 53.5 million pounds ($72.59 million), a seven per cent increase on 2024.
The singles champions will receive three million pounds ($4.07 million) each, the highest across all Grand Slams and an 11.1 per cent increase on the prize money Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova took home last year.
Who are the defending champions?
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Czechia's Barbora Krejcikova are the defending champions in men's and women's singles.
Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4) in last year's men's final to win his fourth Grand Slam title.
In the women's singles final, Krejcikova defeated seventh-seeded Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 to win her second Major.
The Finnish-British duo of Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten won the men's doubles crown while Czechia's Katerina Siniakova and USA's Taylor Townsend emerged victorious in women's doubles.
The duo of Jan Zielinski of Poland and Hsieh Su-wei of Chinese Taipei clinched the mixed doubles title.

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