Will Wimbledon 2025 Draw Ceremony Be Streamed Online? All Details of When and Where To Watch

Read this article to find out everything about Wimbledon 2025 draw ceremony, schedule and dates.

The third Grand Slam of the year, Wimbledon, is set to begin in a few days. Carlos Alcaraz will look to defend his men’s singles title, while Barbora Krejcikova will aim to retain her women’s crown.

Alcaraz, the reigning two-time champion, will face stiff competition from seven-time winner Novak Djokovic, current world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, and British No. 1 Jack Draper, all vying for a shot at the prestigious silverware. Meanwhile, Krejcikova faces tough competition in the women’s draw, which is packed with former champions and Grand Slam winners, including home favorite Emma Raducanu, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff.

With the showcase of the immortals just around the corner, here’s everything you need to know about the event, including the dates, schedule, and draw for the tournament.

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When Is the Wimbledon 2025 Draw Ceremony?

The main draw ceremony for Wimbledon 2025 singles will take place on Friday at 10 a.m. local time in London, followed by the doubles draw at 12 p.m. local time. This year’s Championships will run from Jun. 30 to Jul. 13 at the iconic All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

Moreover, the draw ceremony will be streamed live on wimbledon.com on Jun. 27 (Friday) at 10 a.m. UK time. In the United States, Wimbledon 2025 will be broadcast on ESPN, which has carried the tournament since 2003 and held exclusive U.S. rights since 2013.

 

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Coverage will air across ESPN, ABC, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes, with every match available to stream live on ESPN+. Additionally, Disney+ subscribers can catch the opening day of the tournament directly on the Disney+ app. Those with the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle will have full access to stream the entire tournament from start to finish.

Wimbledon 2025 Schedule & Daily Timings

Each day, gates will open at 10 a.m. ET, with play on the outside courts provisionally scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Matches on No. 1 Court are set to start at 1 p.m., while Centre Court action gets underway at 1:30 p.m. Here is the full schedule for SW19:

June 30 (Monday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – First Round

July 1 (Tuesday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – First Round

July 2 (Wednesday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Second Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – First Round

July 3 (Thursday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Second Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – First Round

July 4 (Friday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Third Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Second Round
  • Mixed Doubles – First Round

July 5 (Saturday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Third Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Second Round
  • Mixed Doubles – First Round
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – First Round

July 6 (Sunday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Fourth Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Third Round
  • Mixed Doubles – Second Round
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – First Round

July 7 (Monday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Fourth Round
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Third Round
  • Mixed Doubles – Quarterfinals
  • Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – Second Round
  • Boys’ Doubles (18 & Under) – First Round

July 8 (Tuesday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Quarterfinals
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Quarterfinals
  • Mixed Doubles – Semifinals
  • Wheelchair Singles – First Round
  • Boys’ Singles (18 & Under) – Second Round
  • Girls’ Doubles (18 & Under) – First Round
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

July 9 (Wednesday)

  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles – Quarterfinals
  • Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Doubles – Quarterfinals
  • Quad Wheelchair Singles – Quarterfinals
  • Wheelchair Doubles – Quarterfinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – Third Round
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Doubles (18 & Under) – Second Round
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

July 10 (Thursday)

  • Ladies’ Singles – Semifinals
  • Gentlemen’s Doubles – Semifinals
  • Mixed Doubles – Final
  • Wheelchair Singles – Quarterfinals
  • Wheelchair Doubles – Semifinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – Quarterfinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Doubles (18 & Under) – Quarterfinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ 14 & Under Singles
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

July 11 (Friday)

  • Gentlemen’s Singles – Semifinals
  • Ladies’ Doubles – Semifinals
  • Wheelchair Singles – Semifinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – Semifinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Doubles (18 & Under) – Semifinals
  • Boys’ & Girls’ 14 & Under Singles
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

July 12 (Saturday)

  • Gentlemen’s Doubles – Final
  • Ladies’ Singles – Final
  • Ladies’ Wheelchair Singles – Final
  • Wheelchair Doubles – Finals
  • Girls’ Singles (18 & Under) – Final
  • Girls’ Doubles (18 & Under) – Final
  • Boys’ Doubles (18 & Under) – Final
  • Boys’ & Girls’ 14 & Under Singles – Semifinals
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

July 13 (Sunday)

  • Ladies’ Doubles – Final
  • Gentlemen’s Singles – Final
  • Wheelchair Singles (Gentlemen’s & Quad) – Finals
  • Ladies’ Wheelchair Doubles – Final
  • Boys’ Singles (18 & Under) – Final
  • Boys’ & Girls’ 14 & Under Singles – Finals
  • Invitation Doubles (All Categories)

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