The 138th edition of Wimbledon will take place from Monday, 30 June, to Sunday, 13 July 2025. Held at the historic All England Club in London, this year’s tournament promises two full weeks of world-class tennis on grass without interruption. Following the modern format introduced in 2022, Wimbledon 2025 will feature play on Middle Sunday, allowing fans and bettors to enjoy 14 consecutive days of action across singles, doubles, mixed doubles, juniors, and wheelchair events.
Whether you’re a tennis enthusiast planning to follow each serve or a sports bettor looking for insight into market opportunities, here’s everything you need to know about the Wimbledon 2025 dates, daily schedule, order of play, and betting angles.
Key Dates for Wimbledon 2025
The whole tournament structure includes qualifying rounds, main draw matches, and a jam-packed finals weekend. Here’s how the tournament is set up:
- Monday, June 23 – Qualifying rounds begin
- Friday, June 27 – Official main draw ceremony
- Monday, June 30 to Sunday, July 13 – Main draw matches across all categories
- Sunday, July 6 – Middle Sunday (full match schedule continues)
- Friday, July 11 – Finals for men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles
- Saturday, July 12 – Women’s singles final
- Sunday, July 13 – Men’s singles and women’s doubles finals
This year, the finals have been spread across the final weekend, offering viewers a balanced lineup of top-tier matches.

Wimbledon 2025 Daily Match Start Times
Each day of the tournament follows a structured schedule designed to accommodate both players and viewers:
- Outside Courts: Play begins at 11:00 AM
- No.1 Court: Matches start at 1:00 PM
- Centre Court: Matches begin at 1:30 PM
All matches must finish by the 11:00 PM curfew, which has been strictly enforced since the installation of Centre Court’s retractable roof. The curfew not only respects local regulations but also helps broadcasters and organizers maintain consistent global schedules.
Order of Play. Match Flow Through the Tournament
Here’s how play is expected to unfold through each round:
Dates | Stage |
June 30 – July 1 | Men’s & Women’s Singles – 1st Round |
July 2 – July 3 | Singles – 2nd Round, Doubles – 1st Round |
July 4 – July 5 | Singles – 3rd Round, Doubles – 2nd Round |
July 6 – July 7 | Singles – 4th Round, Mixed Doubles Begins |
July 8 – July 9 | Quarterfinals across all main categories |
July 10 – July 11 | Semi-finals & Mixed Doubles Final |
July 12 | Women’s Singles Final, Doubles Finals |
July 13 | Men’s Singles Final, Women’s Doubles Final |
Juniors and wheelchair Wimbledon 2025 events also run in parallel during the second week.
Middle Sunday: A New Era of Continuous Play
Previously known as a rest day, Middle Sunday (July 6) is now an active match day. This change, first introduced in 2022, helps ease congestion in the early rounds and spreads high-profile matches more evenly across the fortnight. For fans and punters alike, this means no break in betting or viewing.
Wimbledon 2025 Ticket Pricing
According to William Hill, ticket pricing for Wimbledon 2025 is expected to follow the traditional tiered model:
- Centre Court: From £105 in week one to over £300 for final weekend
- No.1 Court: Up to £180 for later rounds
- Ground Passes: From £30 early on, dropping to £25 and £20 in the second week
Ground passes allow fans to watch matches on outside courts and experience the famous Henman Hill atmosphere, offering great value during the first week of the tournament.
Wimbledon 2025 Betting Guide: What to Expect
As the most iconic Grand Slam on grass, Wimbledon draws significant interest from sports bettors. The tournament’s fast-paced surface, player conditions, and weather patterns often produce unpredictable results, making it ideal for both pre-match and live tennis betting.
Pre-Tournament Betting Markets
In the weeks leading up to Wimbledon 2025, major sportsbooks will offer outright betting markets, including:
- Tournament Winner (Men/Women)
- To Reach the Final
- Quarter Winner
- Nationality of Winner
Expect top odds-on players such as Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Iga Świątek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Rybakina, depending on their form and injury status closer to the tournament.
In-Play & Daily Markets
With play starting as early as 11:00 AM and continuing until 11:00 PM, there will be plenty of live tennis betting markets. Bettors can take advantage of:
- Set Winner / Set Betting
- Total Games Over/Under
- First Set Correct Score
- Break of Serve (Yes/No)
- Tiebreak in Match (Yes/No)
Player Aces
Live tennis betting is especially popular at Wimbledon, as the grass courts favor serve-dominant players, resulting in shorter rallies and tighter sets.