The crown jewel of the tennis world will shine for the next two weeks at Wimbledon 2025 (30 June-13 July).As the oldest tennis tournament in the world, The Championships represent tradition and prestige blended together in the leafy London suburb of Wimbledon.It is the third Grand Slam of the season and the only one to be played on grass, a surface that causes a tantalisingly low bounce at nonetheless startling speeds.The man to beat in the ATP draw is double defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, on a career-best winning streak of 18 matches, while the world No. 2 is unbeaten on grass since June 2024.For the WTA players, 2024 Wimbledon winner Barbora Krejcikova will look to fend off the top-ranked players in the world to become the first player to defend her women’s singles title in nine years.As the tennis world comes together in SW19, here is everything you need to know about the 2025 Wimbledon Championships.
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