When is the beginning of Wimbledon 2024? Info on dates, draw, schedule, wildcards, and tickets.

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June 29th 2024.

When is the beginning of Wimbledon 2024? Info on dates, draw, schedule, wildcards, and tickets.
The highly anticipated Wimbledon tournament has returned, and with it comes the excitement of seeing top tennis players compete for the prestigious title. This year, all eyes are on Novak Djokovic as he aims for his 25th major singles trophy, while Andy Murray hopes to make a final appearance before retiring from the sport.

There were doubts about Djokovic's participation after his injury at the French Open, but the seven-time Wimbledon champion has since confirmed that he is fully recovered and ready to compete. On the other hand, Murray's presence in the men's singles is still uncertain due to a recent spinal cyst surgery. However, he is currently in the draw and scheduled to play on Tuesday.

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is also back, hoping to achieve a Channel Slam after his victory in Paris. Other top contenders include Jannik Sinner and British No.1 Jack Draper, who is looking to continue his success from Queen's Club.

But the excitement of Wimbledon goes beyond just the men's singles. British fans will be keeping a close eye on Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter in the women's singles, where the top spot is up for grabs with dominant world No.1 Iga Swiatek's struggles on grass courts.

And let's not forget about the doubles events, where the Murray brothers have joined forces in the men's category, and there may be some interesting pairs to watch in the mixed doubles, such as Boulter and her boyfriend, fellow tennis star Alex de Minaur.

As a tennis fan, you must be eagerly anticipating the start of the tournament. Well, get ready to settle in for two weeks of gripping matches. Here's everything you need to know about Wimbledon 2024.

The tournament will begin on Monday, July 1 and run until Sunday, July 14. Before the main draw, qualifying matches will take place from June 24 to 27 at the Community Sport Centre Roehampton, to determine the final spots in the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles competitions.

The Grounds open daily at 10am, with play starting at 11am on outside courts and 1pm on No.1 Court. The highly anticipated matches on Centre Court will begin at 1:30pm, except for finals weekend when it starts at 2pm.

Now, let's take a look at the schedule for Wimbledon 2024. The first two days will see the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles First Round matches. On the third day, the Second Round will take place, along with the First Round matches for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Doubles. The following day, the Third Round will commence, along with the Second Round for Doubles and the First Round for Mixed Doubles. On the fifth day, the Fourth Round matches will be held, along with the Third Round for Doubles and the Second Round for Mixed Doubles.

The weekend brings us to the second week of the tournament, starting with the Fourth Round for Singles on Sunday. The Doubles Third Round and Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals will also take place, along with the First Round for Boys' and Girls' Singles. On Monday, the Fourth Round for Singles continues, along with the Doubles Third Round and Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals. The Second Round for Girls' Singles and the First Round for Boys' Doubles will also take place.

Tuesday marks the Quarter-finals for Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, along with the Doubles Quarter-finals and Mixed Doubles Semi-finals. The First Round for Gentlemen's and Ladies' Wheelchair Singles will also be played, along with the Third Round for Boys' and Girls' Singles and the First Round for Girls' Doubles. On Wednesday, the Quarter-finals for Singles and Doubles will continue, along with the Quarter-finals for Quad Wheelchair Singles and the Doubles for Wheelchair players. The Third Round for Boys' and Girls' Singles and the Second Round for Boys' and Girls' Doubles will also take place.

As we reach the end of the week, we will see the Semi-finals for Ladies' Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles, the Finals for Mixed Doubles, and the Quarter-finals for Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Quad Wheelchair Singles. The Semi-finals for Boys' and Girls' Singles and Doubles will also be held, along with the Singles Finals for Girls and the Doubles Finals for Girls and Boys. On Saturday, we will witness the Ladies' Singles Final, the Gentlemen's Doubles Final, the Ladies' Wheelchair Singles Final, and the Doubles Finals for Gentlemen's and Quad Wheelchair players. The Semi-finals for Boys' and Girls' Singles and the Doubles Finals for Boys will also take place.

And finally, on Sunday, the much-awaited Gentlemen's Singles Final will be held, along with the Ladies' Doubles Final, the Singles Final for Gentlemen's and Quad Wheelchair players, and the Doubles Final for Ladies' Wheelchair players. What a thrilling two weeks of tennis action it will be!
The highly anticipated Wimbledon tournament has returned, and fans are buzzing with excitement. All eyes are on Novak Djokovic, who is hoping to secure his 25th major singles trophy, and Andy Murray, who may be playing in his final Grand Slam event. There were doubts about Djokovic's participation after he suffered a knee injury at the French Open, but the seven-time Wimbledon champion has assured everyone that he is ready to compete.

Meanwhile, Murray's presence in the men's singles is still uncertain due to a recent spinal cyst operation. The British hero, who was hoping to bid farewell to Wimbledon, is currently scheduled to play on Tuesday. The defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz, is also back to defend his title and make history by winning both the French Open and Wimbledon back to back. Other top contenders include Jannik Sinner and British No. 1 Jack Draper, who is looking to build on his impressive performance at Queen's Club.

But the excitement is not limited to the men's singles. All eyes are also on the women's singles, with British hopes resting on Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter. The women's draw is wide open, with dominant world No.1 Iga Swiatek struggling on grass courts in the past. And let's not forget about the doubles events, where the Murray brothers have teamed up and Boulter is set to play with her boyfriend, Alex de Minaur, who is ranked No.9 in the ATP rankings.

If you're feeling giddy with anticipation, you're not alone. The next two weeks will be filled with thrilling tennis matches, and here's everything you need to know about Wimbledon 2024.

When is Wimbledon starting? The tournament will kick off on Monday, July 1st and will run until Sunday, July 14th.

But before the main draw, there's the qualifying rounds, where players compete for a spot in the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles competitions. This will take place from June 24th to 27th at the Community Sport Centre Roehampton.

What time does play start each day at Wimbledon? The grounds open at 10am daily, with matches starting at 11am on the outside courts and at 1pm on Court No.1. The Centre Court matches begin at 1:30pm, except for finals weekend when they start at 2pm.

Excited yet? Let's take a look at the schedule for Wimbledon 2024.

Monday, July 1st will see the start of the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles First Round matches. The following day, Tuesday, July 2nd, will feature more First Round matches for both the men and women. On Wednesday, July 3rd, Second Round matches will take place for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, as well as First Round matches for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Doubles. Thursday, July 4th will see more Second Round matches for the singles and doubles events.

On Friday, July 5th, the Third Round matches will begin for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, with Second Round matches for the Doubles and First Round matches for Mixed Doubles. Saturday, July 6th will feature more Third Round matches for the singles, Second Round matches for the doubles, and First Round matches for Boys' and Girls' Singles.

Sunday, July 7th will see the Fourth Round matches for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, with Third Round matches for the doubles and Second Round matches for Mixed Doubles and Boys' and Girls' Singles.

As the tournament progresses, the matches will get more intense. On Monday, July 8th, the Fourth Round matches will continue for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, with Third Round matches for the Doubles and Quarter-finals for Mixed Doubles. Tuesday, July 9th will be a big day with the Quarter-finals for both the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, as well as the Doubles and Semi-finals for Mixed Doubles. The day will also see the start of the Wheelchair Singles and Doubles events.

On Wednesday, July 10th, the Quarter-finals will continue for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles, Doubles and the Quad Wheelchair Singles. The day will also feature the Semi-finals for the Wheelchair Doubles, as well as Third Round matches for Boys' and Girls' Singles and Second Round matches for Boys' and Girls' Doubles.

Thursday, July 11th will see the Semi-finals for the Ladies' Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles, as well as the Final for Mixed Doubles. The day will also feature Quarter-finals for the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Wheelchair Singles and Doubles, and the Boys' and Girls' Singles Quarter-finals.

On Friday, July 12th, the Semi-finals will continue for the Gentlemen's Singles and Ladies' Doubles, as well as the Quad Wheelchair Singles and Doubles. The day will also feature the Semi-finals for Boys' and Girls' Singles and Doubles, as well as the 14&U Singles Semi-finals.

The penultimate day, Saturday, July 13th, will see the Finals for the Ladies' Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles, as well as the Wheelchair Singles Finals for both men and women. The day will also feature the Finals for the Girls' Singles and Doubles, and the Boys' Doubles.

Finally, on Sunday, July 14th, the highly anticipated Finals for the Gentlemen's Singles and Ladies' Doubles will take place. The day will also feature the Quad Wheelchair Singles Final and the Wheelchair Doubles Finals for both men and women. It will also be the day for the Boys' and Girls' 14&U Singles Semi-finals. And just like that, the Wimbledon 2024 tournament will come to an end.

So, mark your calendars and get ready for two weeks of thrilling tennis action. Wimbledon 2024 is going to be one for the books!

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