The anticipation is building as the Wimbledon Championships 2023 are just around the corner, and tennis fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the exhilarating two weeks of extraordinary tennis ahead. This blog provides you with all the essential information you need, from the dates and schedule of Wimbledon 2023 to secure your seat at this remarkable sporting event.

Welcome to the ultimate guide for Wimbledon 2023! Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, the others being the Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open.

It’s that time of year again when the Wimbledon Championships are on the horizon, and we couldn't be more thrilled. If you're an avid tennis fan or simply excited about witnessing the thrilling action of one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, you've come to the right place.

When is Wimbledon 2023?

Wimbledon Championships logo

Mark your calendars because Wimbledon 2023 is scheduled to take place from Monday 3rd July to Sunday 15th July. During these days, the tournament will bring together tennis legends and rising stars who will battle it out on the iconic grass courts of the All England Club.

Where is Wimbledon?

One of the most iconic aspects of the Wimbledon Championships is its venue, known as the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Situated in the leafy suburb of Wimbledon in southwest London, England, this historic and prestigious location sets the stage for the exhilarating tennis tournament.

The All England Club has been hosting the Wimbledon Championships since its inception in 1877, making it the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. Wimbledon has become a cultural and sporting landmark, attracting millions of fans from around the world.

The focal point of the Championships is the magnificent Centre Court, which has witnessed legendary matches and crowned countless champions throughout history. With its retractable roof, Wimbledon Centre Court ensures that the action can continue regardless of the unpredictable British weather.

Wimbledon is the third Grand Slam tournament of the tennis calendar, following the Australian Open and the French Open. It is the only Grand Slam tournament still played on grass courts, which adds a unique and traditional element to the event.

Wimbledon 2023 Schedule

Qualifying Rounds: Before the main tournament begins, there are qualifying rounds where players compete to secure a place in the main draw. In 2023, the Wimbledon Qualifying matches will be held between the 26th and 29th of June.

The Main Tournament: The main tournament consists of both the singles and doubles events for men and women, as well as mixed doubles, junior, and wheelchair events. The matches are held on various courts, with the most high-profile matches taking place on Centre Court and Court 1.

Wimbledon's Centre Court

Opening Day: The Wimbledon Championships traditionally begin on a Monday, with a star-studded opening ceremony. The first day of the tournament sets the stage for two weeks of thrilling matches and intense competition.

Daily Matches: Matches are scheduled to take place on each of the tournament's scheduled days, including weekdays and weekends. Play usually starts in the morning and continues throughout the day, with multiple matches happening simultaneously on different courts.

Final Weekend: The climax of the Wimbledon Championships is the final weekend, which features the highly anticipated men's and women's singles finals. The women’s final will be held on 15th July and the men’s final will take place on 16th July.

Wimbledon Order of Play

Order of play will become available from 25th June. The Order of Play is released each day, outlining the schedule of matches for the following day. It provides information on which players will be competing on each court, the match timings, and any changes or rescheduling that may have occurred.

Who are Wimbledon's Defending Champions?

Novac Djokovic's winning moment 2022

Here is the list of Wimbledon champions 2022:

  • Men’s singles: Novac Djokavic
  • Women’s singles: Eleba Rybaina
  • Men’s doubles: Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell
  • Women’s doubles: Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova
  • Mixed doubles:  Neal Skupski and Desirae Krawczyk
  • Wheelchair men’s singles: Shingo Kunieda
  • Wheelchair women’s singles: Diede de Groot
  • Wheelchair quad singles: Sam Schroder
  • Wheelchair men’s doubles: Gustavo Fernández and Shingo Kunieda
  • Wheelchair women’s doubles: Yui Kamiji and Dana Mathewson
  • Wheelchair quad doubles: Sam Schroder and Niels Vink

How to secure a place at Wimbledon 2023

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It's important to mention that although we offer Wimbledon Debenture Tickets, we want to clarify that we are not an official hospitality provider to the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) or The Championships. However, as an official premium hospitality provider, we are committed to providing you with an exceptional ticketing experience and access to coveted seats.

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