Lawn, tradition and strawberries with cream: The tennis elite is again in Wimbledon. You can find out in our overview when it starts and what Germans are.
For the tennis circus it goes back to the sacred lawn of Wimbledon. The third Grand Slam tournament of the year differs in some points from the three. In addition to the classic strawberries with cream that are eaten by the audience, there is a dress code for players: white.
Here you will find out who plays against whom and where you can follow the matches live on your screen.
When and where does Wimbledon take place?
Table of Contents
- When and where does Wimbledon take place?
- Where is Wimbledon 2025 transferred to TV and livestream?
- Tennis:Wimbledon wants to grow – but protest the residents
- Wimbledon schedule of the men
- Wimbledon schedule of women
- Games of the Germans at Wimbledon
- How much prize money is being awarded?
- What is new this year?
- Favorites among men and women
- Tennis player Tatjana Maria:Queen of Queen’s
- All Wimbledon winners since 2015
The “lawn tennis championships”, as the tournament officially means, will find from June 30 to July 13, 2025 instead of. As every year, the venue is the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in the southwest of Londons.
The first games begin on June 30th from 12 p.m. German time, traditionally the defending champion will open on the Center Court on the first Monday at 3 p.m. The women’s individual final will take place on July 12 from 5 p.m. (CEST), the men will play their final on July 13th at the same time.
Where is Wimbledon 2025 transferred to TV and livestream?
The transmission rights for Wimbledon 2025 are at Amazon Prime Video. The streaming service sends around 350 hours of live tennis. Since several places are transmitted at the same time, Prime customers can decide which game they look at. There are also daily analyzes and expert assessments.
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Wimbledon schedule of the men
Wimbledon schedule of women
Games of the Germans at Wimbledon
A total of seven Germans take part in the tournament. For the men it is Alexander Zverev, Daniel Altmaier and Jan-Lennard Struff, with the women Eva Lys, Tatjana Maria and Laura Siegemund and Ella Seidel, who fought through the qualification.
1. Round, men
- Monday, June 30th, around 5:30 p.m.: Jan -Lennard Struff – Filip Misolic (AUT)
- Monday, June 30th, around 8 p.m.: Daniel Altmaier – Gabriel Diallo (Can)
- Montag, 30.6., Circa 21.30 Ur: Alexander Zverv (3) – Arthur Rinderncheck (wife)
1st round, women
- 30.6.: Eva Lys – Yue Yuan (CHN) 6:4, 5:7, 6:2
- 30.6.: Laura Siegemund – Peyton Stearns (USA) 6:4, 6:2
- Tuesday, July 1st: Tatjana Maria – Katie Katie Porynets (USA)
- Dienstag, 1.7.: Ella Seidel – Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)
2nd round, women
- Eva Lys – Linda Noskova (Jun/30)
How much prize money is being awarded?
The prize money for Wimbledon 2025 is overall 53.5 million pounds. The winner received a total of three million pounds (around 3.5 million euros). Anyone who leaves in the first round already receives £ 66,000 (around 60,000 euros). The breakdown after round for the single is as follows:
- winner: three million pounds (around 3.5 million euros)
- Finalist: £ 1.52 million (around 1.80 million euros)
- Semi -finals: £ 775,000 (around 910,000 euros)
- Quarterfinals: £ 400,000 (around 470,000 euros)
- Round of 16: £ 240,000 (around 280,000 euros)
- Third round: £ 152,000 (around 180,000 euros)
- Second round: £ 99,000 (around 115,000 euros)
- First round: 66,000 pounds (around 80,000 euros)
What is new this year?
Like the organizers in Melbourne and New York, the tournament will do without line judges from this year. An electronic system indicates whether the ball has touched the ground in the field or outside the field. “We take our responsibility for the balance between tradition and innovation in Wimbledon very seriously,” said Wimbledon boss Sally Bolton: “We recognize the valuable contribution of the lines and thank you for your commitment and commitment.”
In order to attract more spectators from North and South America in front of the screens, the individual finals will be held later. Instead of 2 p.m. local time, they start at 4 p.m.
All spectators on site have to spend more money on the traditional strawberries with cream. The price has been £ 2.50 since 2010, and from this year a picnic portion costs £ 2.70.
Favorites among men and women
Anyone who has won seven times and was in the final ten times is always one of the favorites. Novak Djokovic Want to pull with his eighth title with lawn king Roger Federer. Most recently, however, the 38-year-old Serb lost twice in a row in the final against Carlos Alcarazwho also won the preparation tournament in Queen’s in addition to the French Open. Also the world ranking list Jannik Sinner Despite the round of 16 in Halle (Westphalia), the favorite group is part of it.
Forecast is difficult for women. Due to the results this year, the world rankings must be Aryna Sabalenka be named. The Belarusin achieved the final in the last three Grand Slam tournaments, even if she lost both in 2025. In Wimbledon she reached the semi -finals twice. Most recently there were eight different winners in London. The larger preparation tournaments won Tatjana Maria in Queen’s und Marketapoutova MarketWimbledon winner from 2023, in Berlin.

Tennis player Tatjana Maria
:Queen of Queen’s
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All Wimbledon winners since 2015
- 2024: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) / Barbora Krejcikova (CZE)
- 2023: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) / Markéta Vondroušová (CZE)
- 2022: Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Elena Rybakina (Kaz)
- 2021: Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Ashleigh Barty (Aus)
- 2020: (Tournament canceled because of Covid-19)
- 2019: Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Simona Halep (Rou)
- 2018: Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Angelique Kerber (GER)
- 2017: Roger Federer (sui) / Garbiñe Muguruza (esp)
- 2016: Andy Murray (GBR) / Serena Williams (USA)
- 2015: Novak Djokovic (SRB) / Serena Williams (USA)
2. Round, men
- Wednesday, July 2nd: Jan-Lennard Struff – Tommy paul (USA)
- Wednesday, July 2nd: daniel Altmaier – Alexander Bublik (KAZ)
- Wednesday, July 2nd, approximately 4:30 p.m.: Alexander Zverev – (vs.) Denis Shapovalov (CAN)
2nd round, women
- Wednesday, July 2nd: Eva Lys vs Madison Keys (USA)
- Wednesday, July 2nd: Laura Siegemund – Maria Sakkari (GRE)
Tatjana Maria succeeded to play her next round game. She defeated Katie Porynets (USA) on Tuesday and will be competing in the next round against the winner of the match between Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) and Daria Kasatkina.