Wimbledon 2026 – Schedule, Draw, Results & Live Updates
Follow Wimbledon 2026 with complete day-by-day coverage: full tournament schedule, match results, live scores, draw updates and insights into the top players to watch this year.
Wimbledon 2026 will take place from 29 June to 12 July, bringing two weeks of world-class tennis back to the All England Club. Here you’ll find the complete provisional schedule, live match updates, the official draw once released, and performance insights for players competing this season.
Wimbledon 2026 Schedule – Full Day-by-Day Guide (Provisional)
Wimbledon 2026 will be played from 29 June to 12 July, following the traditional 14-day format at the All England Club. The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) has released a provisional schedule outlining when each round is expected to take place. The final order of play will be confirmed closer to the tournament and may change due to weather or operational decisions.
Below is the complete day-by-day schedule for The Championships 2026.
29 June (Monday)
Day 1 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles First Round
30 June (Tuesday)
Day 2 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles First Round
1 July (Wednesday)
Day 3 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Second Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles First Round
2 July (Thursday)
Day 4 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Second Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles First Round
3 July (Friday)
Day 5 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Third Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Second Round
Mixed Doubles First Round
4 July (Saturday)
Day 6 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Third Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Second Round
Mixed Doubles First Round
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles (18&U) First Round
5 July (Sunday)
Day 7 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Third Round
Mixed Doubles Second Round
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles (18&U) First Round
6 July (Monday)
Day 8 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Third Round
Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
Girls’ Singles (18&U) Second Round
Boys’ Doubles (18&U) First Round
7 July (Tuesday)
Day 9 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Quarter-finals
Mixed Doubles Semi-finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles First Round
Boys’ Singles (18&U) Second Round
Girls’ Doubles (18&U) First Round
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
8 July (Wednesday)
Day 10 – Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Quarter-finals
Quad Wheelchair Singles Quarter-finals
Wheelchair Doubles Quarter-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles (18&U) Third Round
Boys’ and Girls’ Doubles (18&U) Second Round
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
9 July (Thursday)
Day 11 – Ladies’ Singles Semi-finals
Gentlemen’s Doubles Semi-finals
Mixed Doubles Final
Wheelchair Singles Quarter-finals
Wheelchair Doubles Semi-finals
Quad Wheelchair Doubles Semi-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles (18&U) Quarter-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ Doubles (18&U) Quarter-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ 14&U Singles
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
10 July (Friday)
Day 12 – Gentlemen’s Singles Semi-finals
Ladies’ Doubles Semi-finals
Wheelchair Singles Semi-finals
Quad Wheelchair Singles Semi-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles (18&U) Semi-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ Doubles (18&U) Semi-finals
Boys’ and Girls’ 14&U Singles
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
11 July (Saturday)
Day 13 – Gentlemen’s Doubles Final
Ladies’ Singles Final (not before 4 PM)
Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles Final
Gentlemen’s and Quad Wheelchair Doubles Finals
Girls’ Singles (18&U) Final
Girls’ Doubles (18&U) Final
Boys’ Doubles (18&U) Final
Boys’ and Girls’ 14&U Singles Semi-finals
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
12 July (Sunday)
Day 14 – Ladies’ Doubles Final
Gentlemen’s Singles Final (not before 4 PM)
Gentlemen’s and Quad Wheelchair Singles Finals
Ladies’ Wheelchair Doubles Final
Boys’ Singles (18&U) Final
Boys’ and Girls’ 14&U Singles Finals
Invitation Doubles (all categories)
This schedule is based on the provisional tournament plan provided by the AELTC. Updates will be added once the official daily order of play is confirmed.
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Key Facts About Wimbledon 2026
Here are the essential facts about The Championships 2026, including dates, venue details, tournament categories and information that every fan should know before the event begins.
Tournament Dates
Wimbledon 2026 will take place from 29 June to 12 July, following the traditional 14-day schedule.
Location
All matches are played at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) in London, England, home of the world’s most prestigious grass-court tournament.
Tournament Type
Grand Slam. One of the four major tennis tournaments, alongside the Australian Open, Roland Garros, and the US Open.
Key Players to Watch at Wimbledon 2026
With the latest ATP and WTA rankings shaping the competitive landscape, Wimbledon 2026 is set to feature an exceptional mix of established champions and fast-rising contenders. Below are the top players expected to make the strongest impact at this year’s Championships, based on current form, ranking momentum and previous performances on grass.
Men’s Players to Watch
Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)
World No. 1 and one of the top grass-court contenders. His agility, creativity and growing Wimbledon experience make him a leading favorite.
Jannik Sinner (Italy)
Currently No. 2 with a complete baseline game and exceptional timing. His steady rise suggests a deep Wimbledon run in 2026.
Alexander Zverev (Germany)
A consistent top-three player with a strong serve and powerful groundstrokes. Well-positioned to challenge the biggest names on grass.
Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
A seven-time Wimbledon champion whose experience and tactical mastery still make him a major threat, despite his age.
Félix Auger-Aliassime (Canada)
Strong serve, aggressive net play and good momentum in recent seasons. A dangerous opponent for any top seed.
Taylor Fritz (USA)
A reliable top-10 player with a powerful serve and steady baseline control. Known for strong performances at fast-surface events.
Alex de Minaur (Australia)
Exceptional speed and defensive skills. His recent improvements in attack make him more competitive on grass than ever before.
Lorenzo Musetti (Italy)
A versatile shot-maker with elegant grass-court tennis. Capable of producing big performances against higher-ranked players.
Ben Shelton (USA)
One of the most explosive young players on tour. Huge serve and fearlessness make him a potential Wimbledon surprise.
Jack Draper (Great Britain)
Britain’s top rising star with a heavy left-handed game. His familiarity with grass courts gives him strong upset potential.
Women’s Players to Watch
Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)
World No. 1 with unmatched power and intensity. One of the top favorites to win Wimbledon 2026.
Iga Swiatek (Poland)
World No. 2 and the most dominant player on tour overall. Continued grass improvement makes her a strong title threat.
Coco Gauff (USA)
Elite athleticism, strong defense and growing maturity on grass. A leading contender for the 2026 title.
Amanda Anisimova (USA)
Back near the top with renewed form and confidence. Anisimova’s aggressive style poses serious danger in early rounds.
Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan)
The 2022 champion with a massive serve and precise flat hitting. Always among the top grass-court favorites.
Jessica Pegula (USA)
Consistent top-5 competitor with balanced, reliable tennis. Very capable of deep runs at major tournaments.
Madison Keys (USA)
One of the biggest hitters on tour. Her fast-paced game is well-suited for grass, giving her strong chances at Wimbledon.
Jasmine Paolini (Italy)
A rapidly rising player with exceptional movement and improved shot-making. Becoming a serious threat on all surfaces.
Mirra Andreeva (Russia)
One of the most talented young players on the women’s tour. Intelligent playstyle and fast development make her a strong sleeper pick.
Ekaterina Alexandrova (Russia)
Powerful serve, flat strokes and consistent grass-court results. A dangerous opponent capable of upsetting top seeds.
Wimbledon 2026 – Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to your most pressing questions about Wimbledon 2026, including schedules, predictions and player information.
When does Wimbledon 2026 take place?
Wimbledon 2026 will be held from 29 June to 12 July. The tournament lasts 14 days, with the early rounds in the first week and the finals in the second week.
What is the full Wimbledon 2026 schedule?
The Championships feature Men’s and Women’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles, juniors and wheelchair events. A full provisional day-by-day schedule is available on this page and will be updated when the official order of play is released.
When will the Wimbledon 2026 draw be announced?
The Men’s and Women’s singles draws are usually announced a few days before the tournament starts. Once the AELTC publishes the official draw, we will update this page.
Where can I watch Wimbledon 2026 live?
The tournament will be broadcast globally through official TV partners and licensed streaming platforms. Availability varies by region, and our “How to Watch” guide provides full viewing options.
Who are the top contenders for Wimbledon 2026?
Top Men’s contenders include Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic.
Leading Women’s contenders include Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula.
When are the Wimbledon 2026 finals?
The Women’s Singles Final is scheduled for Saturday, 11 July (not before 4 PM).
The Men’s Singles Final is scheduled for Sunday, 12 July (not before 4 PM).
Can I make predictions for Wimbledon 2026 matches?
Yes. Fans can take part in interactive prediction challenges, choosing match winners, predicting scores and testing their tennis knowledge throughout the tournament.
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Choose match winners, test your tennis knowledge and take part in daily prediction challenges throughout Wimbledon 2026. Follow the action, stay updated and see how your picks compare as the tournament unfolds.



