After weeks of anticipation, the crown jewel of tennis returns once again with the 138th edition of Wimbledon set to take place in London, England from Monday, June 30 onwards.
Carlos Alcaraz is the men's defending champion, having won the last two editions of the tournament, with the Spaniard hoping to win Wimbledon for the third successive year.
Currently on an 18-match unbeaten streak (the best of his career) and undefeated on grass courts since June 2024, Alcaraz is the man to beat. However, it will be a tough journey to a second grand slam of the season for the 22-year-old with world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and local favourite Jack Draper in the mix.
It's a stacked field in the women's category, with a tough task ahead for defending champion Barbora Krejcikova, who will look to become the first player in nine years to defend the women's singles title.
American duo Madison Keys and Coco Gauff are two of the favourites to win this year's tournament, having already won the Australian Open and French Open, respectively. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will look to make a statement by winning her first grand slam of the campaign.
The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don't miss a minute of the action.
How to watch the Wimbledon 2025 in Australia: TV channel, live stream
- TV channel: 9Network
- Live stream: Stan Sport, 9Now
Wimbledon is available for live TV broadcast on the 9Network in Australia. The action will be shown across Channel 9, 9Go! and 9GEM. Check your local guides for specific channel details.
For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the grand slam tournament will also be available to watch live on Stan Sport and 9Now.
Every match is streamed ad-free, live and on demand on Stan Sport, with Centre Court in 4K UHD.
Wimbledon 2025 tournament schedule
The first rounds of matches get underway on Monday, June 30, and will conclude on Sunday, July 13. The third grand slam tournament will take place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom.
The doubles tournaments and mixed events will run simultaneously alongside the major singles competitions, concluding with the women's decider on Saturday, July 12, and the men's final on Sunday, July 13, respectively.
Coverage begins at around 7.30 p.m. AEST every night and runs through until 5 a.m. the following morning.
Events | Date |
Men's & Women's 1st Round | Monday, June 30 |
Men's & Women's 1st Round | Tuesday, July 1 |
Men's & Women's 2nd Round, Doubles 1st Round | Wednesday, July 2 |
Men's & Women's 2nd Round, Doubles 1st Round | Thursday, July 3 |
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Doubles 2nd Round | Friday, July 4 |
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Doubles 2nd Round | Saturday, July 5 |
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Doubles 3rd Round | Sunday, July 6 |
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Doubles 3rd Round | Monday, July 7 |
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Doubles Quarterfinals | Tuesday, July 8 |
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Doubles Quarterfinals | Wednesday, July 9 |
Women's Semifinals, Men's Doubles Semifinals | Thursday, July 10 |
Men's Semifinals, Women's Doubles Semifinals | Friday, July 11 |
Women's Finals, Men's Doubles Final | Saturday, July 12 |
Men's Finals, Women's Doubles Final | Sunday, July 13 |