Wimbledon 2025 Draw: Date, Time, TV & Ticket Information

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Every tennis player aims to lift the Wimbledon trophy by July 13th, but first, they hope for a favorable draw that sets them on the right path.

In the 2024 men`s singles final, Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz comfortably defeated Serbian superstar Novak Djokovic in straight sets.

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic with the Wimbledon trophy after a match.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in the 2024 final.

Meanwhile, Barbora Krejcikova won the women`s title by overcoming Jasmine Paolini in the showpiece match.

Both champions navigated challenging matches on their path to victory, including Alcaraz`s memorable five-set third-round encounter with Frances Tiafoe.

Although their rankings mean they don`t need to play qualifiers, both players will be keen to watch the draw to see their potential first-round opponents.

When is the Wimbledon 2025 draw?

  • The 2025 Wimbledon draw is scheduled for Friday, June 27.
  • Players are randomly placed in the tournament bracket using a computer system.
  • The 32 seeded players in each singles category are separated and placed strategically to avoid early matches against other seeds.

How can I watch Wimbledon 2025?

  • The Wimbledon 2025 draw will be broadcast for FREE on BBC One and BBC Two.
  • Fans can also stream the draw live on BBC iPlayer via compatible devices.

Are tickets still available for Wimbledon 2025?

Yes, tickets for Wimbledon 2025 are still available for every day of the tournament.

However, it`s difficult to guarantee seeing specific matches on a particular day.

While the public ballot for specific matches has closed, Wimbledon is one of the few major sporting events where tickets can still be purchased on the day.

The Queue remains a very popular method to attend, though arriving early (even the night before) is highly recommended.

Each day, a limited number of Show Court and Grounds tickets are available for purchase.

These tickets provide access to different courts.

Availability is limited, but tickets can become available later in the day if attendees leave.

Wimbledon also offers various hospitality packages including fine dining, drinks, prime seating, concierge services, and transport.

Alternatively, tickets for specific matches on Centre Court, Court 1, and other courts may be found on secondary ticket platforms.

Wimbledon Ticket Options

Image showing Wimbledon grounds.

Several options are available for attending Wimbledon:

The Queue: One of the only major sporting events allowing day-of ticket purchase. High demand means many arrive the night before to camp. Visitors receive a Queue Card. It`s possible to wait for resold tickets if people leave. Check queue status and join the virtual queue via the Wimbledon app (requires a myWimbledon account).

Show Tickets: Limited number available via the Queue for Centre Court and Courts 1, 2, and 3 (Centre Court for the first 10 days). Prices vary significantly based on court, seat, and day, increasing as the tournament progresses.

Grounds Pass: Costs £30 and grants access to watch matches on Courts 3-18 (unreserved seats). There is a separate queue for Court 3. The virtual queue on the Wimbledon app is also used.

Ticket Resale: From 3 pm daily, tickets become available from attendees who have left. A Grounds Pass is needed to join the virtual queue on the Wimbledon app. Tickets typically cost £15 for Centre Court or £10 for Courts 1/2.

Hospitality: Various packages offer guaranteed premium seating, fine dining, complimentary services, and transport. Available on the official Wimbledon website.

Secondary Markets: Tickets for main courts on specific days may be found on third-party resale sites. Note that prices on these platforms may be above face value.

When does Wimbledon 2025 start?

  • Wimbledon 2025 begins on Monday, June 30.
  • The tournament spans two weeks, concluding on Sunday, July 13.
  • Matches are scheduled throughout the day, with top players typically featured on Centre Court.
  • The venue, as always, is the All England Club in London, SW19.
Oliver Thornton
Oliver Thornton

Oliver Thornton from Bristol has dedicated 12 years to sports journalism. He specializes in football and tennis, having covered all major European tournaments. He's renowned for his detailed tactical analysis and on-the-ground reporting.

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