2026 Wimbledon Championships
Date 29 June – 12 July 2026
Edition 139th
Category Grand Slam (ITF)
Draw 128S / 64D / 32XD
Surface Grass
Location Church Road
SW19, Wimbledon,
London, England
Venue All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
2025 Champions
Men's singles
Italy Jannik Sinner
Women's singles
Poland Iga Świątek
Men's doubles
United Kingdom Julian Cash / United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Women's doubles
Veronika Kudermetova / Belgium Elise Mertens
Mixed doubles
Netherlands Sem Verbeek / Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
Wheelchair men's singles
Japan Tokito Oda
Wheelchair women's singles
China Wang Ziying
Wheelchair quad singles
Netherlands Niels Vink
Wheelchair men's doubles
Spain Martín de la Puente / Netherlands Ruben Spaargaren
Wheelchair women's doubles
China Li Xiaohui / China Wang Ziying
Wheelchair quad doubles
Israel Guy Sasson / Netherlands Niels Vink
Boys' singles
Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov
Girls' singles
Slovakia Mia Pohánková
Boys' doubles
Finland Oskari Paldanius / Poland Alan Ważny
Girls' doubles
United States Kristina Penickova / Czech Republic Vendula Valdmannová
Boys' 14&U singles
Austria Moritz Freitag
Girls' 14&U singles
Japan Sakino Miyazawa
Gentlemen's invitation doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Ladies' invitation doubles
Zimbabwe Cara Black / Switzerland Martina Hingis
Mixed invitation doubles
Sweden Thomas Johansson / United Kingdom Katie O'Brien
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The 2026 Wimbledon Championships is the 139th edition of the Wimbledon Championships, a major tennis tournament taking place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, England and are scheduled to take place from 29 June to 12 July 2026, with the qualifying rounds taking place between 22 to 25 June 2026.[1][2]

For the first time in the Wimbledon championships history, matches will have video reviews. Initially, players will only be allowed to challenge certain calls made by the chair umpires on matches at the Centre Court and No. 1 Court and on the other four show courts when they are hosting singles matches (No. 2 Court, No. 3 Court, No. 12 Court and No. 18 Court).[3][4]

Special events

The Wimbledon Court in Central Park

In June 2026, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club will be organizing ‘‘The Wimbledon Court in Central Park’’, a four-day promotional event which will be held at the Wollman Rink in Central Park, New York City, from 26 to 29 June. The event will form part of Wimbledon’s annual outreach activities in the United States, following the ‘‘The Hill in New York’’ event, which has been staged annually since 2022.[5]

For the first time, the venue will be transformed into a temporary grass court constructed and maintained by Wimbledon’s groundstaff. The centerpiece of the event will be ‘‘The Wimbledon Court Invitational’’, an exhibition doubles match featuring former professional players and tennis personalities, which will be held on 26 June.[5]

On 27 and 28 June, members of the public will be given the opportunity to play on the grass court through a ballot system. The event will also feature tennis clinics, interactive activities, and Wimbledon-themed hospitality, including traditional strawberries and cream, Pimm’s, and Champagne.[5]

As part of Wimbledon’s community engagement initiatives, a tennis session will be held on 29 June for participants of the Barclays Net Work programme, a youth employment and skills initiative operating in the Bronx in partnership with Good Shepherd Services. The programme supports young people aged 15–24 who are unemployed, disconnected from education, or have experience with the justice system.[5]

The event will be concluded with a public screening of the opening day’s play from the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, broadcast live on giant screens in Central Park. According to the All England Club, the initiative is intended to provide American tennis fans with an opportunity to experience elements of Wimbledon’s traditions and atmosphere outside the United Kingdom.[5]

Singles players

  • Gentlemen's singles
Gentlemen's singles players
Champion Runner-up
Semifinals out
Quarterfinals out
4th round out
3rd round out
2nd round out
Portugal Nuno Borges Peru Ignacio Buse [31] Spain United States Ethan Quinn
Austria Sebastian Ofner South Korea Kwon Soon-woo (Q) Spain Daniel Mérida
Croatia Dino Prižmić Colombia Nicolás Mejía (Q) Hungary Fábián Marozsán United States Learner Tien [16]
Netherlands Botic van de Zandschulp Netherlands Jesper de Jong United States Martin Damm Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
United States
1st round out
Serbia Miomir Kecmanović United States Tristan Boyer (Q) Australia Aleksandar Vukic United States Emilio Nava
United Kingdom Felix Gill (WC) Canada Denis Shapovalov United Kingdom Max Basing (Q) Italy Luciano Darderi [14]
Norway Casper Ruud [11] Serbia Hamad Medjedovic Spain Martín Landaluce France Alexandre Müller
United Kingdom Jack Pinnington Jones (WC) Argentina Sebastián Báez Argentina Camilo Ugo Carabelli Croatia Marin Čilić
Kazakhstan Alexander Shevchenko Australia Adam Walton Paraguay Adolfo Daniel Vallejo United Kingdom Cameron Norrie [26]
Argentina Juan Manuel Cerúndolo Argentina Thiago Agustín Tirante France Luca Van Assche Czech Republic Dalibor Svrčina
Andrey Rublev [12] United States Aleksandar Kovacevic Australia Rinky Hijikata Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
United Kingdom Oliver Tarvet (Q) Argentina Marco Trungelliti France Hugo Gaston (Q) China Wu Yibing
Argentina Román Andrés Burruchaga France Titouan Droguet Spain Pablo Llamas Ruiz (LL) Chile Alejandro Tabilo [30]
United Kingdom Billy Harris (Q) France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor Argentina Mariano Navone
United Kingdom Toby Samuel (WC) Australia Dane Sweeny (Q) Switzerland Stan Wawrinka (WC) Belgium Raphaël Collignon
France Ugo Humbert [27] Japan Sho Shimabukuro Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur United States Ben Shelton [4]
Serbia Dušan Lajović (LL) United States Mackenzie McDonald (Q) France Benjamin Bonzi Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry [29]
France Térence Atmane Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva Lithuania Vilius Gaubas (Q) Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis (PR)
Australia Alexei Popyrin Germany Daniel Altmaier United States Alex Michelsen Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo [18]
Italy Matteo Arnaldi [32] France Corentin Moutet United Kingdom Harry Wendelken (WC) Belgium Alexander Blockx
  • Ladies' singles
Ladies' singles players
Champion Runner-up
Semifinals out
Quarterfinals out
4th round out
3rd round out
Czech Republic
United States
2nd round out
United States McCartney Kessler Croatia Antonia Ružić Indonesia Janice Tjen Anastasia Gasanova (Q)
China Zhang Shuai United States Alycia Parks Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková [32] Mirra Andreeva [5]
Spain Sara Sorribes Tormo (PR) Ukraine Dayana Yastremska Thailand Lanlana Tararudee Germany Tatjana Maria
China Wang Xinyu France Diane Parry Turkey Zeynep Sönmez Argentina Solana Sierra
United States
1st round out
Serbia Teodora Kostović (Q) Ukraine Oleksandra Oliynykova United Kingdom Harriet Dart (WC) Latvia Darja Semeņistaja (LL)
Canada Leylah Fernandez [22] United Kingdom Mimi Xu (WC) Colombia Emiliana Arango France Elsa Jacquemot
Anastasia Zakharova Canada Bianca Andreescu (Q) United Kingdom Alicia Dudeney (WC) Poland Maja Chwalińska [20]/(WC)
China Zheng Qinwen United States Peyton Stearns United Kingdom Hannah Klugman (WC) Poland Magda Linette
Czech Republic Darja Vidmanova Andorra Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva Japan Aoi Ito (PR) Austria Anastasia Potapova [27]
Hungary Panna Udvardy Austria Lilli Tagger Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva Romania Jaqueline Cristian
United Kingdom Mika Stojsavljevic (WC) Italy Elisabetta Cocciaretto United Kingdom Francesca Jones Poland Magdalena Fręch
United States Ann Li [28] Belgium Hanne Vandewinkel Hungary Anna Bondár Germany Tamara Korpatsch
Ukraine Elina Svitolina [8] Slovenia Veronika Erjavec Australia Ajla Tomljanović Croatia Donna Vekić [31]
Spain Paula Badosa Austria Sinja Kraus Ukraine Yuliia Starodubtseva Argentina Nadia Podoroska (PR)
United States Robin Montgomery (Q) Iryna Shymanovich (Q) Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina Denmark Clara Tauson [24]
Mexico Renata Zarazúa United States Serena Williams (WC) Czech Republic Tereza Valentová United States Taylor Townsend
North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska (Q) Croatia Petra Marčinko Romania Irina-Camelia Begu (PR) United States Kayla Day (Q)
Czech Republic Sára Bejlek Alina Korneeva (Q) Switzerland Simona Waltert Germany Ella Seidel
Germany Eva Lys Uzbekistan Polina Kudermetova (Q) United Kingdom Katie Boulter Australia Talia Gibson
Germany Laura Siegemund Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia Romania Elena-Gabriela Ruse France Loïs Boisson

Events

Gentlemen's singles

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Ladies' singles

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Gentlemen's doubles

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Ladies' doubles

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Mixed doubles

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Wheelchair gentlemen's singles

  • vs.

Wheelchair ladies' singles

  • vs.

Wheelchair quad singles

  • vs.

Wheelchair gentlemen's doubles

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Wheelchair ladies' doubles

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Wheelchair quad doubles

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Boys' singles

  • vs.

Girls' singles

  • vs.

Boys'doubles

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Girls' doubles

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Boys' 14&U singles

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Girls' 14&U singles

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Gentlemen's invitation doubles

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Ladies' invitation doubles

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Mixed invitation doubles

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Point and prize money distribution

Point distribution

Below is the tables with the point distribution for each phase of the tournament.

Senior points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Men's singles 2000 1300 800 400 200 100 50 10 30 16 8 0
Men's doubles 1200 720 360 180 90 0 N/A
Women's singles 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2
Women's doubles 10 N/A

Prize money

The Wimbledon Championships total prize money for 2026 is £64,200,000, an increase of 20.0% from the 2025 edition and the largest year-on-year increase in the tournament's history.[6]

The men's and women's singles champions each receive £3,600,000, a 20.0% increase from the £3,000,000 awarded in 2025, while runners-up receive £1,800,000, an increase of 18.4%. First-round losers receive £80,000, a 21.2% increase compared to the previous year.[7][8]

Edition 2026 W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 1281 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles £3,600,000 £1,800,000 £900,000 £480,000 £300,000 £185,000 £126,000 £80,000 £50,000 £32,000 £20,000
Doubles * £760,000 £380,000 £190,000 £95,000 £48,000 £29,000 £18,000 N/a N/a N/a N/a
Mixed Doubles * £148,000 £74,000 £37,000 £19,000 £10,000 £5,200 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Wheelchair Singles £82,000 £43,000 £29,000 £20,000 £12,800 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Wheelchair Doubles * £36,000 £18,000 £11,000 £6,500 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Quad Singles £82,000 £43,000 £29,000 £20,000 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Quad Doubles * £36,000 £18,000 £11,000 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a

*per team

References

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  2. ^ "Public ballot for Wimbledon 2026 tickets is now open – here is how to register". 3 September 2025.
  3. ^ "Wimbledon announces introduction of Video Review technology for 2026 | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour. Retrieved 22 March 2026.
  4. ^ Fuller, Russell (21 March 2026). "Wimbledon: Video review technology introduced for 2026 tournament". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 March 2026.
  5. ^ a b c d e "The All England Club brings grass-court tennis stateside with The Wimbledon Court in Central Park, New York". Wimbledon.com. All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. 2 June 2026. Retrieved 2 June 2026.
  6. ^ "Record prize money fund for The Championships 2026". Wimbledon.com. All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Archived from the original on 11 June 2026. Retrieved 11 June 2026.
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  8. ^ "Wimbledon Prize Money 2026". Perfect Tennis. Archived from the original on 11 June 2026. Retrieved 11 June 2026.