All-white attire, iconic grass courts, strawberries and cream, and coveted championship trophies — it’s time once again for the most traditional fortnight in tennis. The Wimbledon Championships 2025 officially kick off on Monday in the United Kingdom, with soaring temperatures setting the stage for an intense and exciting tournament.
As players prepare to battle it out and fans gather for the spectacle, Wimbledon promises two weeks of world-class tennis, steeped in history and tradition.
Key Dates for Wimbledon 2025
The main draw begins on Monday, June 30, with first-round matches in both the men’s and women’s singles. Here are the important dates to mark:
- First to Fourth Rounds: June 30 – July 7
- Quarterfinals: July 8 & 9
- Women’s Semifinals: July 10
- Men’s Semifinals: July 11
- Women’s Final: July 12
- Men’s Final: July 13
Where Is Wimbledon Held?
The tournament takes place at the prestigious All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) in southwest London — more famously known as SW19, a nickname derived from its postal code, SW19 5AG.
Each year, thousands flock to the venue, and the surrounding area is transformed into a vibrant hub of tennis-themed displays, with shops, cafés, and restaurants celebrating the Grand Slam’s unique charm in the signature green and purple colours of the event.
A Scorcher of a Start
The opening day of the championship is expected to be blisteringly hot, with temperatures forecast to reach 31°C (87.8°F). Tuesday could be even warmer, hitting 33°C (91.4°F) — a rare heatwave that’s likely to test both players’ endurance and fans’ patience under the sun.
With top talent, passionate crowds, and the allure of tradition, Wimbledon 2025 promises unforgettable moments — all unfolding on the lush grass of SW19.

