2022 Wimbledon: When does it take place, who are absent, when is the draw, TV channels, prize money
Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek?
Emma Raducanu ready to shine
Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview
Wimbledon ranking points removed
Is Nick Kyrgios good for tennis?
Murray not happy with ATP removing Wimbledon points
Edition No 135 of The Championships, Wimbledon, is just around the corner and we give you a lowdown of the important things ahead of the 2022 grass-court Grand Slam at SW19.
Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek?
Emma Raducanu ready to shine
Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview
Wimbledon ranking points removed
Is Nick Kyrgios good for tennis?
Murray not happy with ATP removing Wimbledon points
The 135th edition The Championships, Wimbledon, will start on Monday June 27 and will climax on Sunday July 10 with the gentlemen’s final. This year will mark the 128th version of the Ladies’ Singles Championship with the final taking place on Saturday July 9.
This is also the 54th staging of Wimbledon in the Open Era.
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Church Road, Wimbledon, London, has staged the Grand Slam since 1877.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the famous Centre Court at its current location. The world renowned main court has a capacity of 14,979 and a retractable roof, which was launched in 2009 and cost £100 million to build.
Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek?
Emma Raducanu ready to shine
Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview
Wimbledon ranking points removed
Is Nick Kyrgios good for tennis?
Murray not happy with ATP removing Wimbledon points
No. 1 Court can host up to 12,345 people while its retractable roof was inaugurated in 2019 at a cost of “only” £70m while the No. 2 Court – the former graveyard court of champions – has a capacity for 4,000 people.
100 years of history. Ready