Wimbledon 2023: Dates, Full Schedule And How To Buy Tickets

Novak Djokovic will be looking to win at Wimbledon for the eighth time in his professional career ahead of this year’s tournament.
The Serbian defeated Nick Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 to bag his 21st grand slam title at last year’s final.
In the 2022 women’s final, Elena Rybakina defeated Ons Jabeur 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 in what was her first major title.
Last year, over 515,000 fans attended the All England Club over the course of the tournament, with thousands set to witness the action once again ahead of the 2023 instalment in July.
But when is Wimbledon? And how can you buy tickets? Mail Sport provides all the answers below.

Novak Djokovic will be looking to win his eighth Wimbledon title at this year’s tournament

Elena Rybakina will be looking for back-to-back Wimbledon wins after defeating Ons Jabeur in 2022
When is Wimbledon?
The first round of the 2023 Wimbledon will get underway on Monday, July 3.
It is expected to finish on Sunday, July 16 with the men’s final. The women’s final is scheduled to take place a day earlier.
As ever, the action will take place at the at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
How to buy tickets
Fans had the chance to get tickets for this year’s tournament through the Wimbledon Public Ballot. However, the ballot closed back in December.
Those who were successful in the ballot have been contacted over the last few months.
For tennis fans who have missed out on the ballot, they will still have the chance to purchase a ticket via Keith Prowse, the official hospitality provider, or on the day through The Queue, which includes premium seats on Centre Court and No 1 Court.
Queuing for tickets begins at Wimbledon Park every morning, with up to 500 tickets available for the three Show Courts that day.

As ever, all the action will take place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
Full Wimbledon schedule
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
- Men’s and women’s doubles first round
Thursday, July 6
- Men’s and women’s singles second round
- Men’s and women’s doubles first round
Friday, July 7
- Men’s and women’s singles third round
- Men’s and women’s doubles second round
- Mixed doubles first round
Saturday July 8
- Men’s and women’s singles third round
- Men’s and women’s doubles second round
- Mixed doubles first round
Sunday, July 9
- Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
- Men’s and women’s doubles third round
- Mixed doubles second round
Monday, July 10
- Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
- Men’s and women’s doubles third round
- Mixed doubles quarter-finals
Tuesday, July 11
- Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals
- Men’s and women’s doubles quarter-finals
- Mixed doubles semi-finals

This year’s men’s final is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 16 at the All England Club

Djokovic defeated Nick Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 to bag his 21st grand slam title at last year’s final
Wednesday, July 12
- Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals
- Men’s and women’s doubles quarter-finals
Thursday, July 13
- Women’s singles Semi-finals
- Men’s doubles semi-final
- Mixed doubles final
Friday, July 14
- Men’s singles semi-finals
- Women’s doubles semi-finals
Saturday, July 15
- Women’s singles final
- Men’s doubles final
Sunday, July 16
- Men’s singles final
- Women’s doubles final