WIMBLEDON 2025

WIMBLEDON 2025

Sharapova Returns as Sinner and Alcaraz Battle for Glory

The most prestigious tournament in tennis returns with legends and rising stars competing on the hallowed grass courts

Maria Sharapova Returns to Wimbledon

Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova makes her much-anticipated return to Wimbledon, this time in a special ambassador role.

The former World No. 1, who won Wimbledon in 2004 at just 17 years old, will be participating in exhibition matches and mentoring young players throughout the tournament.

Wimbledon Champion: 2004

The Battle for Supremacy: Sinner vs Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner

Italy | World Rank: #2

The 2024 Australian Open champion arrives at Wimbledon as one of the favorites. His powerful baseline game has evolved to become a serious threat on grass.

2025 Season Highlights:

  • Rotterdam Open Champion
  • Madrid Open Finalist
  • 24-4 Win/Loss Record

Carlos Alcaraz

Spain | World Rank: #1

The defending Wimbledon champion returns to Centre Court with his explosive all-court game. Alcaraz aims to become the first repeat men's champion since Djokovic.

2025 Season Highlights:

  • Indian Wells Champion
  • Barcelona Open Champion
  • 27-2 Win/Loss Record

Sinner vs Alcaraz: Head-to-Head

6-5
Alcaraz leads
3-1
Grand Slam Meetings
2-0
Grass Court Meetings

Wimbledon 2025 Highlights

Tournament Schedule

  • June 30 - July 2 First Round
  • July 3-4 Second Round
  • July 5-6 Third Round
  • July 7-8 Fourth Round
  • July 9-10 Quarterfinals
  • July 11 Women's Semifinals
  • July 12 Men's Semifinals
  • July 13 Finals

Players to Watch

Iga Świątek
Women's #1 Seed
Coco Gauff
Defending Champion
Novak Djokovic
7-Time Champion
Emma Raducanu
British Hope

Wimbledon Traditions

Strawberries & Cream
Over 190,000 portions served annually
All-White Dress Code
Strict clothing regulations for players
Roof Technology
Retractable roofs on Centre and Court 1
Grass Courts
100% perennial ryegrass surfaces

The Road to the Final

Experts predict a potential Sinner vs Alcaraz final that could become an instant classic. Both players have shown exceptional form on grass this season, with Alcaraz winning at Queen's Club and Sinner taking the title in Halle.