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When is Wimbledon 2023? Start and final dates, tickets, and British players

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It is getting closer to that special time in the tennis calendar as Wimbledon prepares to get underway. The All England Club is set to host the 136th edition of the grand slam, with qualifying set to take place from 26-29 June.

Novak Djokovic will be aiming to defend his men’s singles title, while Elena Rybakina won the women’s crown at SW19 last year.

Men’s world number 13 Cameron Norrie is Britain’s number one seed, while Katie Boulter is Britain’s top seed in the women’s singles.

Wimbledon captures the attention of the British public every summer and this is set to be no exception. Here is everything you need to know about Wimbledon ahead of this year’s tournament: READ: Anthony Joshua's coach promises 'different guy' ahead of next fight announcement When is Wimbledon? Wimbledon is set to be hosted at the All England Club from 3-16 July.

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