Tour: ATP & WTA · Level: Grand Slam · Surface: grass court · Location: London · Dates: Jun 29, 2026 – Jul 12, 2026
Defending Champion (2025): Iga Swiatek · Jannik Sinner.
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| Year | Champion |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Iga Swiatek · Jannik Sinner |
| 2024 | Carlos Alcaraz · Barbora Krejcikova |
| 2023 | Marketa Vondrousova · Carlos Alcaraz |
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Founded in 1877, Wimbledon is the oldest championship in tennis and the only Grand Slam still contested on grass. It sits third on the calendar, the centerpiece of a compressed grass swing that follows the clay of Roland-Garros and runs through tune-up weeks at Halle, Queen's Club, Eastbourne, and Bad Homburg. The 2026 edition runs June 29 through July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in southwest London.
The grass is what separates it from everything else. Low bounce, faster skid, footing that rewards the slice, the volley, and a serve that stays under shoulder height — a surface profile that has no equivalent on the rest of the tour, where hard courts and clay dominate eleven months of the year. The all-white dress code, the absence of court advertising, and the deliberate scheduling around the middle Sunday give Centre Court an atmosphere closer to a ceremony than a sporting fixture.
Recent finals have framed the current era as a two-man rivalry. Carlos Alcaraz announced himself by beating Novak Djokovic in a five-set 2023 final, then Jannik Sinner flipped the matchup in 2025, dropping the opener before taking the next three sets off Carlos Alcaraz to claim his first Wimbledon title. On the women's side, Barbora Krejcikova edged Jasmine Paolini in three sets in 2024, the latest in a run of first-time grass-court champions.
Sinner enters 2026 as the defending men's champion. Wimbledon's electronic line-calling, fully replacing line judges, remains the headline operational change of the modern fortnight, while the planned expansion onto the neighboring golf-course land continues to reshape the grounds for future editions.