Wimbledon 2025: Schedule of Play for Monday June 30
LINK: Schedule of Play
Wimbledon 2025 Daily Schedule of Play
Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova are the defending champions of the event.
The iconic Wimbledon Championships return for a fortnight of world-class tennis on the storied lawns of SW19. Here’s your all-in-one guide to every day of action — from qualifying through to Centre Court finals.
Qualifying Rounds (23–26 June)
Grass-court hopefuls begin their quest early at Roehampton’s Community Sports Centre, battling for spots in the main draw.
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Day Q1 – 23 June: Qualifying Round 1 kicks off
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Day Q2 – 24 June: Qualifying Round 2 continues
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Day Q3 – 25 June: Final qualifying action — players push for main draw glory
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Day Q4 – 26 June: Qualifying Round 3 wraps up — qualifiers are confirmed
Between Rounds: The Draw Ceremony (27 June)
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Day C – 27 June: The official draw is unveiled, setting the paths for both men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed events
Main Draw: The Championships Begin (30 June – 13 July)
The Wimbledon 2025 main draw spans 14 days of world-class tennis, with singles, doubles, mixed doubles, juniors, and wheelchair events unfolding on the grass courts of the All England Club.
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Day 1 – 30 June: Opening day of the main draw — top seeds begin their campaigns
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Day 2 – 1 July: First round continues across men’s and women’s singles
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Day 3 – 2 July: Early second-round matchups take shape
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Day 4 – 3 July: More second-round action, doubles competition begins
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Day 5 – 4 July: Third round starts, tension rises across Centre and No.?1 Courts
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Day 6 – 5 July: Third round concludes, final 16 players emerge
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Day 7 – 6 July: All eyes on Round of 16 — a marquee day for fans
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Day 8 – 7 July: Quarterfinal spots decided in both draws
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Day 9 – 8 July: Women’s quarterfinals headline Centre Court
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Day 10 – 9 July: Men’s quarterfinals deliver power and pressure
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Day 11 – 10 July: Women’s semifinals — two matches to decide the finalists
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Day 12 – 11 July: Men’s semifinals — historic Centre Court battles expected
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Day 13 – 12 July: Women’s Singles Final, alongside doubles and junior action
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Day 14 – 13 July: Men’s Singles Final closes the Championships in grand style
Note: Wimbledon maintains a 14-day schedule with play on Middle Sunday — now a permanent part of the tournament, ensuring continuous action from start to finish.
Final Notes
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The tournament honours its legacy with “Manic Monday” during the Round of 16, a packed day when all top seeds are in action.
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A traditional Night-time curfew before 11PM ensures timely completion each day.
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Stay tuned for updated schedules including qualifiers, junior, wheelchair and invitational draws.
Whether you’re planning your week of tennis or timing your Centre Court purchases, this daily guide ensures you won’t miss a beat — or a brilliant rally.
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