Wimbledon 2025: For the next two weeks, the tennis world’s crown jewel will be on display at Wimbledon 2025 (30 June–13 July). The Championships, the world’s oldest tennis tournament, are held in the lush Wimbledon neighborhood of London and symbolize a blend of status and tradition.
The only Grand Slam of the season to be played on grass, which produces a tantalizingly low bounce at surprising speeds, is this one.
Double reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz, who has won 18 straight games, is the man to defeat in the ATP draw. Meanwhile, the world No. 2 hasn’t lost on grass since June 2024.
As the first player to defend her women’s singles title in nine years, Barbora Krejcikova, the 2024 Wimbledon champion, will try to fend off the world’s top players.
Wimbledon 2025 – Complete Schedule
- 30 June – 1 July: First round
- 2-3 July: Second round
- 4-5 July: Third round
- 6-7 July: Fourth round/Round of 16
- 8-9 July: Quarter-finals
- 10 July: Women’s singles semi-finals
- 11 July: Men’s singles semi-finals
- 12 July: Women’s singles final
- 13 July: Men’s singles final
Where can you watch Wimbledon 2025 in India?
In India, Wimbledon 2025 will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network and streamed live on JioHotstar between June 30 and July 13.
Details of the available prize money and ranking points for each round
Men’s Singles
- First round: 10 points (£66,000)
- Second round: 50 points (£99,000)
- Third round: 100 points (£152,000)
- Round of 16: 200 points (£240,000)
- Quarterfinals: 400 points (£400,000)
- Semifinals: 800 points (£775,000)
- Runner-up: 1300 points (£1.52 million)
- Champion: 2000 points (£3 million)
Women’s Singles
- First round: 10 points (£66,000)
- Second round: 70 points (£99,000)
- Third round: 130 points (£152,000)
- Round of 16: 240 points (£240,000)
- Quarterfinals: 430 points (£400,000)
- Semifinals: 780 points (£775,000)
- Runner-up: 1300 points (£1.52 million)
- Champion: 2000 points (£3 million)
Men’s Doubles
- First round: 0 points (£16,500)
- Round of 32: 90 points (£26,000)
- Round of 16: 180 points (£43,750)
- Quarterfinals: 360 points (£87,500)
- Semifinals: 720 points (£174,000)
- Runners-up: 1200 points (£345,000)
- Champion: 2000 points (£680,000)
Women’s Doubles
- First round: 10 points (£16,500)
- Round of 32: 130 points (£26,000)
- Round of 16: 240 points (£43,750)
- Quarterfinals: 430 points (£87,500)
- Semifinals: 780 points (£174,000)
- Runners-up: 1300 points (£345,000)
- Champion: 2000 points (£680,000)
Mixed Doubles
- First round: £4,500
- Round of 16: £9,000
- Quarterfinals: £17,500
- Semifinals: £34,000
- Runners-up: £68,000
- Champion: £135,000
What is the French Open 2025 prize money total?
The entire prize money has increased by 7% from 2024 to 53.5 million pounds ($72.59 million).
The singles champions will split three million pounds ($4.07 million), the most of any Grand Slam and an 11.1% increase over the money earned by Barbora Krejcikova and Carlos Alcaraz the previous year.