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Wimbledon 2022: When the final is, how to buy tickets and watch on TV, and latest odds and predictions

Taylor Fritz has reached his first Grand Slam quarter-final without dropping a set but will face his biggest test when he takes on Calendar Slam-chasing Rafael Nadal - who he beat in the final at Indian Wells in March.

"Indian Wells was kind of crazy with both of us being extremely beaten up before the final. This time... [it's] healthier versions of both of us," said Fritz, who warmed up for Wimbledon by winning the Eastbourne title.

"But I think the biggest takeaway was I was very aggressive, I was taking my chances and I played the big points really well in that match."

Elsewhere in singles on Wednesday, two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep faces 20th seed Amanda Anisimova, Ajla Tomljanovic faces Elena Rybakina before Nick Kyrgios plays Cristian Garin.

It is the third major of the year. The Wimbledon Championships run between Monday, June 27 and Sunday, July 10.

The women's singles final will take place on Saturday July 9, as will the men's doubles final. 

The men's singles final and the women's doubles final will take place on Sunday July 10. 

The mixed doubles final takes place earlier in the week, on Thursday July 7.

Of course. You’ve heard of the Wimbledon queue, right? You can turn up at Wimbledon Park and wait patiently for a small number of tickets available for Centre Court, Court One or Court Two. You’ll have to queue from around 6am on the morning, if not before in order to get lucky, though. 

If you can’t get on the showcourts, you can also purchase a day pass which allows you access to all the ground courts from No 3 to 18. Prices start from £27. The All England Club will only accept cash on the day. 

You can watch coverage on BBC One and Two throughout the fortnight – and on the red button. You can

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