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2025 Wimbledon: Daily schedule, weather forecast, how to watch

June 30, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • Wimbledon Weather Forecast for Monday
  • How to see
  • Who is your favorite?
  • Prize
  • Where can fans find more ESPN tennis coverage?

The 2025 Wimledon Championships are here, and the world’s best tennis players make annual pilgrimage to SW19 for shots at one of the biggest awards in tennis.

This is everything you need to know.

Monday Schedule

bracket:

Men’s Singles | Women’s Singles
Men’s Double | Women’s Double | Mixed Double

Note: Each court’s first match of the day is listed first, followed by subsequent matches listed below.

Center Court (From BST from 1:30pm)

Fabio Fognini vs. Carlos Alcaraz (2)
Paula Badosa (9) vs Katie Boulter
Arthur Linderneck vs. Alexander Zverev (3)

Court 1 (From BST from 1pm)

Aryna Sabalenka (1) vs Carson Branstine
Jacob Fianley vs. Joao Fonseca
Emma Raducanu vs Mingge Xu

Court 2 (From BST from 11am)

Benjamin Bonji and Danil Medvedev (9)
Elena-Gabriela Ruse vs Madison Keys (6)
Jasmine Paolini (4) vs Anastasia sevastova
Taylor Fritz (5) vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

Court 3 (From BST from 11am)

Sonay Kartal vs Jelena Ostapenko (20)
Holger Rune (8) vs Nicolas Jarry
Matteo Berrettini (32) vs. Kamil Majchrzak
Katerina Siniakova vs Qinwen Zheng (5)

Court 12 (From BST from 11am)

Elmer Mueller vs Francis Tiafoe (12)
Valentin Royer vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (24)
Leylah Fernandez (29) vs Hannah Klugman
Markea Vondrousova vs McCartney Kessler (32)

Court 18 (From BST from 11am)

Anna Bondar vs Erina Svitorina (14)
Cameron Norry vs. Roberto Bautista Aggott
Mackenzie McDonald vs Karen Khachanoff (17)
Naomi Osaka vs Talia Gibson

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Court 4 (From BST from 11am)

Oliver needs Leandro Reedy
Greet Memories vs. Olivia Gadecki
Ethan Quinn vs Henry Searle

Court 5 (From BST from 11am)

Adrian Mannarino vs Christopher O’Connell
Luciano Darderi vs Roman Safiullin
Lulu Sun vs Marie Bouzkova

Court 6 (From BST from 11am)

Learner Tien vs Nishshu Basava Red
Varvara Gracheva vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich
Anne Lee vs Victoria Golvich
Matteo Arnaldi vs Botic Van de Zandschulp

Wimbledon Weather Forecast for Monday

The Met Office is predicting a sunny day of 34 degrees Celsius. Sunset is expected at 9:21pm.

How to see

date: June 30th to July 13th

venue: All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon

How to view: In the UK, Wimbledon will be broadcast live on the BBC as usual, but the men’s and women’s singles finals will also be on display at TNT Sports.

In the US, ESPN is home to the All England Club, which exhibits 250 hours of live action across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, Disney+ and ESPN Deportes.

You can also follow the latest coverage on ESPN.com.

Who is your favorite?

Wimbledon can always write about upsetting, and there are plenty of candidates for this year’s single title.

At last month’s French Open, both single events took part in the finals between No. 1 and No. 2 seed.

competitionschedulewinner
Australia’s openingJanuary 6th – January 27thSinner, key
French OpenMay 25th – June 8thAlkaraz, Gouf
WimbledonJune 22nd – July 14th
We are openAugust 17th – September 8th

Carlos Alcaraz fought from behind, long lasting Giannik Sinner to snatch the men’s trophy, and Coco Gouf defeated Alina Sabalenka to win her first French open title.

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You will be bold to bet again this year’s latter stage of Wimbledon, and even the final. However, all English clubs rarely go according to their plans.

Novak Djokovic is about to add to his seven Wimbledon crowns, but Alexander Zverev, Jack Draper and Taylor Fritz are trying to upset the order that won his first Grand Slam title.

In the women’s bracket, Jessica Pegra enters as the third species, but has never passed the quarterfinals of SW19. Jasmine Parini has gotten much better – she lost to Barbora Klehikova in the final last year – she shows mixed forms so far this year.

Prize

The total prize money for this summer’s championship was £53.5 million, with winners of the men’s and women’s singles titles taking home £3 million each. This is an 11% increase from last year.

The male and female doubles champions win £680,000, while the mixed doubles winners charge £135,000.

Single prize breakdown:

winner: 3m
runner-up: £1.52m
Semi-finals: £775,000
Quarterfinals: £400,000
Round 4: £240,000
Round 3: £152,000
Round 2: £99,000
First round: £66,000

Where can fans find more ESPN tennis coverage?

ESPN’s tennis page is all about the latest news, analysis, features, rankings, Grand Slam title winners and more.

– Ranking top candidates for Wimbledon 2025
– Why are there so few female coaches in professional tennis?
– Viewer: Is this Djokovic’s “last dance” in SW19?

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