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The 2022 Wimbledon Championships's order of play for main draw matches on the center court and outside courts, starting from June 27 until July 10. [ 1 ] All dates are BST ( UTC+1 ).
Here’s the round-by-round schedule for men’s and women’s singles at Wimbledon 2022. Round 1: June 27-28, 6:00am ET start Round 2: June 29-30, 6:00am ET start
The 2022 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tier tennis tournament that took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. Novak Djokovic successfully defended his gentlemen's singles title to claim his 21st major title, defeating Nick Kyrgios in the final.
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of 20 June 2022. Rankings and points are as before 27 June 2022. As a result of special ranking adjustment rules due to the COVID-19 pandemic, players are defending the higher of (i) their points from the 2021 tournament or (ii) the remaining 50% of their points from the 2019 tournament.
Wimbledon 2022 is scheduled to wrap on July 10. Here are all the ways to watch the tennis championship without cable.
The 2022 Carlos Alcaraz tennis season officially began on 17 January 2022, with the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Winning 5 titles, he won his first Grand Slam at the 2022 US Open, defeating Casper Ruud in the final and becoming World number 1. [2] He clinched the world number 1 ranking for 16 weeks in 2022.
Elena Rybakina defeated Ons Jabeur in the final, 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. [1] It was her first major title. [2] Rybakina became the first Kazakhstani [i] to win a major title, and the third player representing an Asian nation to win a major title after Li Na and Naomi Osaka.
They were the first team to win consecutive mixed doubles titles at Wimbledon since Cyril Suk and Helena Suková in 1997. [1] This was the first edition of the tournament to feature a champions [i] tie-break (10-point tie-break), when the score reaches six games all in the third set, [2] and the third edition to feature a final set tie-break.