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Wimbledon 2023 Schedule: Date, Time, Location & Live Score

Wimbledon 2023 Schedule: Commencing on Monday, July 3rd, Wimbledon 2023 marks the initiation of the third Grand Slam tournament of the year. Held at the esteemed All England Club, this iconic and historically significant tennis event is exclusively played on grass, distinguishing it as the sole major tournament on this surface. The upcoming Wimbledon Championships will be the 136th edition of the tournament. Spanning a duration of two weeks, the event concludes on Sunday, July 16th, with the highly anticipated men’s final. The women’s singles final, on the other hand, is scheduled for Saturday, July 15th.

Wimbledon 2023 Schedule

Date Events
Monday, July 3 Men’s and women’s singles first round
Tuesday, July 4 Men’s and women’s singles first round
Wednesday, July 5 Men’s and women’s singles second round, doubles underway
Thursday, July 6 Men’s and women’s singles second round, doubles underway
Friday, July 7 Men’s and women’s singles, mixed doubles (Friday) and juniors underway
Saturday, July 8 Men’s and women’s singles, mixed doubles (Friday) and juniors underway
Sunday, July 9 Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
Monday, July 10 Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
Tuesday, July 11 Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals, wheelchair competition underway
Wednesday, July 12 Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals, wheelchair competition underway
Thursday, July 13 Women’s semi-finals, mixed doubles final
Friday, July 14 Men’s semi-finals
Saturday, July 15 Women’s singles final, men’s doubles final, wheelchair and junior finals
Sunday, July 16 Men’s singles final, women’s doubles final, wheelchair and junior finals

Prize money for Wimbledon 2023

Wimbledon will provide equal prize money to both male and female players. The winners in both categories will receive £2.35 million, while the runners-up will be awarded £1.175 million. The total prize money pool amounts to £44.7 million. This represents an 11.2 percent increase compared to the prize money of the previous year and a 17.1 percent increase compared to the Championships held before the pandemic in 2019.

Round ATP Points WTA Points Prize Money
Winner 2,000 2,000 £2,350,000
Finalist 1,200 1,300 £1,175,000
Semi-finalists 720 780 £600,000
Quarter-finalists 360 430 £340,000
4th round 180 240 £207,000
3rd round 90 130 £131,000
2nd round 45 70 £85,000
1st round 10 10 £55,000
R3 Qualifying 16 30 £36,000
R2 Qualifying 8 20 £21,750
R1 Qualifying 0 2 £12,750

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FAQs

When does Wimbledon start and end?

Wimbledon typically starts in late June and ends in early July. The exact dates vary slightly each year.

Where is Wimbledon held?

Wimbledon is held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, a district in London, United Kingdom.

How many editions of Wimbledon have taken place?

As of 2023, Wimbledon has held 136 editions since its inception in 1877.

What is the prize money for the winners of Wimbledon?

The winners of the men's and women's singles at Wimbledon receive equal prize money. In recent years, the champions have been awarded around £2.35 million.

Are men and women awarded equal prize money at Wimbledon?

Yes, Wimbledon is one of the few tennis tournaments that offers equal prize money to both male and female players.