Wimbledon 2023: schedule, results, broadcast, final date

Wimbledon 2023 marks the official start of the grass tennis season on Monday, July 3. This year marks the 136th edition of the tournament and will run until Sunday, July 16.

Every day, the All England Club grounds open at 10 a.m. BST (5 a.m. ET) and stay open until 45 minutes after the final game. Outdoor matches start at 11:00 BST (6:00 ET), while Court 1 matches start at 13:00 BST (8:00 ET), excluding finals at the end week.

In a new change to the 2023 tournament, Ground 1 will also host matches at 11am BST (6am ET) during weekend finals. The action on Center Court begins at 13:30 BST (8:30 ET) on normal days, but on finals weekend, the game starts at 14:00 BST (9:00 ET) .

Wimbledon 2023 match schedule

The 2023 Championship will run for 14 days, marking the second year in a row that a mid-Sunday match has been included in the schedule.

As in previous years, the individual matches of the fourth round will be played over two days, and the individual matches of the men’s and women’s categories will be alternated in the quarterfinals.

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An interesting person will lead us into the second week of the Championship#Wimbledon | @IBM

– Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)
July 10, 2023

Specifically, the mixed doubles event will have a draw of 32, and the final is scheduled to take place on Thursday, after the semifinals of the women’s singles event on the center court. This year, a significant change was made to the men’s doubles format, moving from the most formal of five sets to the most formal of three sets.

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DAY – DAY

DAY NO

OPEN GATE

GAME STARTS (COURSE DISPLAY)

GAME STARTS (OUTDOOR BUILDING)

HIGHLIGHTS (Single) Matches

Monday, July 3

first

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

First round

Tuesday, July 4

2

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

First round

Wednesday, July 5

3

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Second half

Thursday, July 6

4

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Second half

Friday, July 7

5

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Round three

Saturday, July 8

6

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Round three

Sunday, July 9

7

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Fourth round

Monday, July 10

8

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Fourth round

Tuesday, July 11

9

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals

Wednesday, July 12

ten

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals

Autumn, July 13

11

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

mixed doubles semi-final/final

Friday, July 14

twelfth

10:30 am

1:00 pm

11:00 AM

Men’s Semi-Final

Saturday, July 15

13

10:30 am

14:00 Center / 13:00 No. 1

11:00 AM

women’s doubles/men’s doubles final

Sun of July 16

14

10:30 am

14:00 hours

11:00 AM

Men’s Doubles Finals/Women’s Doubles Finals

Wimbledon results 2023

Wimbledon 2023 is not over yet and the tournament is still going on. Venus Williams returns to the field for the 24th time attending Wimbledon. Of the nine women’s singles finals she’s reached the All England Club, she’s won in five, her most recent victory being in 2008. Still, her quest for a fifth title. Her six ended on the first day of the tournament. .

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Let’s start#Wimbledon | @DjokerNole | @carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/0RyeCcNJMh

– Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)
July 10, 2023

Ranked 554 in the world, 43-year-old Williams faced a challenging task in her first match against Elina Svitolina, 28, and ranked 75. Svitolina, who was previously ranked third in the world, convincingly beat Williams in two sets.

Meanwhile, the world’s second ranked tennis player Novak Djokovic is also attending Wimbledon. Immediately after his 23rd singles title at the French Open, Djokovic easily overcame Pedro Cachin of Argentina, who is ranked 67th, in the first round.

The current top-ranked men’s tennis player Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Iga Swiatek of Poland, the women’s No. 1, are the highest-ranked players participating in the tournament. Alcaraz is considered the second favorite to win the men’s competition, while Djokovic is the most popular. Swiatek, on the other hand, is prioritized to win the women’s title, according to BetMGM.

The final results of Wimbledon 2023 will be announced soon.

Wimbledon Television 2023

Wimbledon 2023: schedule, results, broadcast, final date

Viewers in the US will have the opportunity to watch Wimbledon matches through many channels such as ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Many live streaming options are available, including ESPN+, the ESPN app, and Fubo, which offer a free trial:

The list below is from the third round to the final:

Day

Time (ET)

Single

couple

television/stream

Saturday, July 8

8 a.m

Round three

Second half

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Saturday, July 8

13 hours

Round three

Second half

ABC, Fubo

Sunday, July 9

8 a.m

Fourth round

Round three

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Sunday, July 9

13 hours

Fourth round

Round three

ABC, Fubo

Monday, July 10

6 in the morning

Fourth round

Round three

GAME2, GAME+, Fubo

Monday, July 10

8 a.m

Fourth round

Round three

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Tuesday, July 11

8 a.m

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinals

GAME, GAME2, GAME+, Fubo

Wednesday, July 12

8 a.m

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinals

GAME, GAME2, GAME+, Fubo

Autumn, July 13

8 a.m

Semi-final (women)

Semi-final (men)

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Friday, July 14

8 a.m

Semi-final (men)

Semi-final (women)

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Saturday, July 15

9 am

Finals (Women)

final (men)

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

Sun., July 16

9 am

final (men)

Finals (Women)

GAME, GAME +, Fubo

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Wimbledon Finals 2023

The 2023 Wimbledon final will take place on July 16, marking the 136th finish of the prestigious grass court.

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