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Wimbledon Championships

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The Wimbledon Championships, commonly called Wimbledon, is a tennis tournament organised by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in collaboration with the Lawn Tennis Association annually in Wimbledon, London. It is chronologically the third of the four Grand Slam tennis events each year, held after the Australian Open and the French Open and before the US Open. It is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. Wimbledon has been held since 1877 and is played on outdoor grass courts; it is the only tennis major still played on grass, the traditional surface. It is also the only major that retains a night-time curfew for logistical reasons, with matches continuing until 23:00 BST under floodlighting since 2009. The tournament traditionally takes place over two weeks in late June and early July, starting either on the last Monday in June or the first Monday in July and culminating with the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Finals, scheduled for the Saturday and Sunday at the end of the second week. Five major events are held each year, with additional junior and invitational competitions also taking place. In 2009, Wimbledon's Centre Court was fitted with a retractable roof to reduce the loss of playing time due to rain. A roof was operational over No. 1 Court from 2019, when a number of other improvements were made, including adding cushioned seating, an Aorangi player warm-up area, a table and 10 independently operable cameras per court to capture the games. Wimbledon traditions include a strict all-white dress code for competitors, and royal patronage. Strawberries and cream are traditionally consumed at the tournament, in latter years accompanied by champagne. Unlike other tournaments, advertising is minimal and low-key from official suppliers such as Slazenger and Rolex. The relationship with Slazenger is the world's longest-running sporting sponsorship, providing balls for the tournament since 1902. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wimbledon 2020 was cancelled, the first cancellation of the tournament since World War II. The rescheduled 134th edition was staged from 28 June 2021 to 11 July 2021. The 135th edition was played between 27 June 2022 and 10 July 2022, and regularly scheduled play occurred in the middle Sunday for the first time. It marked the centenary of the inaugural championships staged at the Centre Court. The ATP, ITF, and WTA did not award ranking points for the 2022 tournament, due to controversy over the tournament excluding players representing Russia and Belarus. The 2025 Wimbledon Championships ran from 30 June to 13 July. For the first time in the tournament's 147-year history, all in-person line judges were replaced by electronic line calling systems. The event also saw a historic British triumph, as Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool became the first all-British men's doubles champions since 1936. The 2026 Wimbledon Championships will run from 29 June to 12 July.

Infobox

Founded
1877; 148 years ago (1877)
Editions
138 (2025)
Location
Wimbledon, LondonEngland (United Kingdom)
Venue
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Worple Road (1877–1921) Church Road (since 1922)
Surface
Grass outdoors[a]
Prize money
£53,550,000 (2025)
Draw
32
Current champions
Sem VerbeekKateřina Siniaková
Most singles titles
Martina Navratilova (9)
Most doubles titles
Elizabeth Ryan (12)
Most titles (male)
Leander Paes (4) Vic Seixas (4) Owen Davidson (4) Ken Fletcher (4)
Most titles (female)
Elizabeth Ryan (7)

Tables

· Trophies, prize money and ranking points › Prize money
£26,150
£26,150
Year
1968
Gentlemen's singles
£2,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£800
Ladies' singles
£750
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£500
Mixed doubles (pair)
£450
Total for tournament
£26,150
£33,370
£33,370
Year
1969
Gentlemen's singles
£3,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£1,000
Ladies' singles
£1,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£600
Mixed doubles (pair)
£500
Total for tournament
£33,370
£41,650
£41,650
Year
1970
Gentlemen's singles
£3,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£1,000
Ladies' singles
£1,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£600
Mixed doubles (pair)
£500
Total for tournament
£41,650
£37,790
£37,790
Year
1971
Gentlemen's singles
£3,750
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£750
Ladies' singles
£1,800
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£450
Mixed doubles (pair)
£375
Total for tournament
£37,790
£50,330
£50,330
Year
1972
Gentlemen's singles
£5,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£1,000
Ladies' singles
£3,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£600
Mixed doubles (pair)
£500
Total for tournament
£50,330
£52,400
£52,400
Year
1973
Gentlemen's singles
£5,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£1,000
Ladies' singles
£3,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£600
Mixed doubles (pair)
£500
Total for tournament
£52,400
£97,100
£97,100
Year
1974
Gentlemen's singles
£10,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£2,000
Ladies' singles
£7,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£1,200
Mixed doubles (pair)
£1,000
Total for tournament
£97,100
£114,875
£114,875
Year
1975
Gentlemen's singles
£10,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£2,000
Ladies' singles
£7,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£1,200
Mixed doubles (pair)
£1,000
Total for tournament
£114,875
£157,740
£157,740
Year
1976
Gentlemen's singles
£12,500
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£3,000
Ladies' singles
£10,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£2,400
Mixed doubles (pair)
£2,000
Total for tournament
£157,740
£222,540
£222,540
Year
1977
Gentlemen's singles
£15,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£6,000
Ladies' singles
£13,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£5,200
Mixed doubles (pair)
£3,000
Total for tournament
£222,540
£279,023
£279,023
Year
1978
Gentlemen's singles
£19,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£7,500
Ladies' singles
£17,100
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£6,500
Mixed doubles (pair)
£4,000
Total for tournament
£279,023
£277,066
£277,066
Year
1979
Gentlemen's singles
£20,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£8,000
Ladies' singles
£18,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£6,930
Mixed doubles (pair)
£4,200
Total for tournament
£277,066
£293,464
£293,464
Year
1980
Gentlemen's singles
£20,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£8,400
Ladies' singles
£18,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£7,276
Mixed doubles (pair)
£4,420
Total for tournament
£293,464
£322,136
£322,136
Year
1981
Gentlemen's singles
£21,600
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£9,070
Ladies' singles
£19,400
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£7,854
Mixed doubles (pair)
£4,770
Total for tournament
£322,136
£593,366
£593,366
Year
1982
Gentlemen's singles
£41,667
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£16,666
Ladies' singles
£37,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£14,450
Mixed doubles (pair)
£6,750
Total for tournament
£593,366
£978,211
£978,211
Year
1983
Gentlemen's singles
£66,600
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£26,628
Ladies' singles
£60,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£23,100
Mixed doubles (pair)
£12,000
Total for tournament
£978,211
£1,461,896
£1,461,896
Year
1984
Gentlemen's singles
£100,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£40,000
Ladies' singles
£90,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£34,700
Mixed doubles (pair)
£18,000
Total for tournament
£1,461,896
£1,934,760
£1,934,760
Year
1985
Gentlemen's singles
£130,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£47,500
Ladies' singles
£117,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£41,100
Mixed doubles (pair)
£23,400
Total for tournament
£1,934,760
£2,119,780
£2,119,780
Year
1986
Gentlemen's singles
£140,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£48,500
Ladies' singles
£126,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£42,060
Mixed doubles (pair)
£25,200
Total for tournament
£2,119,780
£2,470,020
£2,470,020
Year
1987
Gentlemen's singles
£155,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£53,730
Ladies' singles
£139,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£46,500
Mixed doubles (pair)
£27,900
Total for tournament
£2,470,020
£2,612,126
£2,612,126
Year
1988
Gentlemen's singles
£165,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£57,200
Ladies' singles
£148,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£49,500
Mixed doubles (pair)
£29,700
Total for tournament
£2,612,126
£3,133,749
£3,133,749
Year
1989
Gentlemen's singles
£190,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£65,870
Ladies' singles
£171,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£56,970
Mixed doubles (pair)
£34,200
Total for tournament
£3,133,749
£3,819,730
£3,819,730
Year
1990
Gentlemen's singles
£230,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£94,230
Ladies' singles
£207,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£81,510
Mixed doubles (pair)
£40,000
Total for tournament
£3,819,730
£4,010,970
£4,010,970
Year
1991
Gentlemen's singles
£240,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£98,330
Ladies' singles
£216,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£85,060
Mixed doubles (pair)
£41,720
Total for tournament
£4,010,970
£4,416,820
£4,416,820
Year
1992
Gentlemen's singles
£265,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£108,570
Ladies' singles
£240,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£93,920
Mixed doubles (pair)
£46,070
Total for tournament
£4,416,820
£5,048,450
£5,048,450
Year
1993
Gentlemen's singles
£305,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£124,960
Ladies' singles
£275,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£108,100
Mixed doubles (pair)
£53,020
Total for tournament
£5,048,450
£5,682,170
£5,682,170
Year
1994
Gentlemen's singles
£345,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£141,350
Ladies' singles
£310,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£122,200
Mixed doubles (pair)
£60,000
Total for tournament
£5,682,170
£6,025,550
£6,025,550
Year
1995
Gentlemen's singles
£365,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£149,540
Ladies' singles
£328,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£129,300
Mixed doubles (pair)
£63,500
Total for tournament
£6,025,550
£6,465,910
£6,465,910
Year
1996
Gentlemen's singles
£392,500
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£160,810
Ladies' singles
£353,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£139,040
Mixed doubles (pair)
£68,280
Total for tournament
£6,465,910
£6,884,952
£6,884,952
Year
1997
Gentlemen's singles
£415,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£170,030
Ladies' singles
£373,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£147,010
Mixed doubles (pair)
£72,200
Total for tournament
£6,884,952
£7,207,590
£7,207,590
Year
1998
Gentlemen's singles
£435,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£178,220
Ladies' singles
£391,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£154,160
Mixed doubles (pair)
£75,700
Total for tournament
£7,207,590
£7,595,330
£7,595,330
Year
1999
Gentlemen's singles
£455,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£186,420
Ladies' singles
£409,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£167,770
Mixed doubles (pair)
£79,180
Total for tournament
£7,595,330
£8,056,480
£8,056,480
Year
2000
Gentlemen's singles
£477,500
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£195,630
Ladies' singles
£430,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£176,070
Mixed doubles (pair)
£83,100
Total for tournament
£8,056,480
£8,525,280
£8,525,280
Year
2001
Gentlemen's singles
£500,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£205,000
Ladies' singles
£462,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£189,620
Mixed doubles (pair)
£87,000
Total for tournament
£8,525,280
£8,825,320
£8,825,320
Year
2002
Gentlemen's singles
£525,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£210,000
Ladies' singles
£486,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£194,250
Mixed doubles (pair)
£88,500
Total for tournament
£8,825,320
£9,373,990
£9,373,990
Year
2003
Gentlemen's singles
£575,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£210,000
Ladies' singles
£535,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£194,250
Mixed doubles (pair)
£88,500
Total for tournament
£9,373,990
£9,707,280
£9,707,280
Year
2004
Gentlemen's singles
£602,500
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£215,000
Ladies' singles
£560,500
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£200,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£90,000
Total for tournament
£9,707,280
£10,085,510
£10,085,510
Year
2005
Gentlemen's singles
£630,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£218,500
Ladies' singles
£600,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£203,250
Mixed doubles (pair)
£90,000
Total for tournament
£10,085,510
£10,378,710
£10,378,710
Year
2006
Gentlemen's singles
£655,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£220,690
Ladies' singles
£625,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£205,280
Mixed doubles (pair)
£90,000
Total for tournament
£10,378,710
£11,282,710
£11,282,710
Year
2007
Gentlemen's singles
£700,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£222,900
Ladies' singles
£700,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£222,900
Mixed doubles (pair)
£90,000
Total for tournament
£11,282,710
£11,812,000
£11,812,000
Year
2008
Gentlemen's singles
£750,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£230,000
Ladies' singles
£750,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£230,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£11,812,000
£12,550,000
£12,550,000
Year
2009
Gentlemen's singles
£850,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£230,000
Ladies' singles
£850,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£230,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£12,550,000
£13,725,000
£13,725,000
Year
2010
Gentlemen's singles
£1,000,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£240,000
Ladies' singles
£1,000,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£240,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£13,725,000
£14,600,000
£14,600,000
Year
2011
Gentlemen's singles
£1,100,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£250,000
Ladies' singles
£1,100,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£250,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£14,600,000
£16,060,000
£16,060,000
Year
2012
Gentlemen's singles
£1,150,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£260,000
Ladies' singles
£1,150,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£260,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£16,060,000
£22,560,000
£22,560,000
Year
2013
Gentlemen's singles
£1,600,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£300,000
Ladies' singles
£1,600,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£300,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£92,000
Total for tournament
£22,560,000
£25,000,000
£25,000,000
Year
2014
Gentlemen's singles
£1,760,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£325,000
Ladies' singles
£1,760,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£325,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£96,000
Total for tournament
£25,000,000
£26,750,000
£26,750,000
Year
2015
Gentlemen's singles
£1,880,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£340,000
Ladies' singles
£1,880,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£340,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£100,000
Total for tournament
£26,750,000
£28,100,000
£28,100,000
Year
2016
Gentlemen's singles
£2,000,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£350,000
Ladies' singles
£2,000,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£350,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£100,000
Total for tournament
£28,100,000
£31,600,000
£31,600,000
Year
2017
Gentlemen's singles
£2,200,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£400,000
Ladies' singles
£2,200,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£400,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£100,000
Total for tournament
£31,600,000
£34,000,000
£34,000,000
Year
2018
Gentlemen's singles
£2,250,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£450,000
Ladies' singles
£2,250,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£450,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£110,000
Total for tournament
£34,000,000
£38,000,000
£38,000,000
Year
2019
Gentlemen's singles
£2,350,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£540,000
Ladies' singles
£2,350,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£540,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£116,000
Total for tournament
£38,000,000
£35,016,000
£35,016,000
Year
2021
Gentlemen's singles
£1,700,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£480,000
Ladies' singles
£1,700,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£480,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£100,000
Total for tournament
£35,016,000
£40,350,000
£40,350,000
Year
2022
Gentlemen's singles
£2,000,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£540,000
Ladies' singles
£2,000,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£540,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£124,000
Total for tournament
£40,350,000
£44,700,000
£44,700,000
Year
2023
Gentlemen's singles
£2,350,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£600,000
Ladies' singles
£2,350,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£600,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£128,000
Total for tournament
£44,700,000
£50,000,000
£50,000,000
Year
2024
Gentlemen's singles
£2,700,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£650,000
Ladies' singles
£2,700,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£650,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£130,000
Total for tournament
£50,000,000
£53,550,000
£53,550,000
Year
2025
Gentlemen's singles
£3,000,000
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
£680,000
Ladies' singles
£3,000,000
Ladies' doubles (pair)
£680,000
Mixed doubles (pair)
£135,000
Total for tournament
£53,550,000
Year
Gentlemen's singles
Gentlemen's doubles (pair)
Ladies' singles
Ladies' doubles (pair)
Mixed doubles (pair)
Total for tournament
1968
£2,000
£800
£750
£500
£450
£26,150
1969
£3,000
£1,000
£1,500
£600
£500
£33,370
1970
£3,000
£1,000
£1,500
£600
£500
£41,650
1971
£3,750
£750
£1,800
£450
£375
£37,790
1972
£5,000
£1,000
£3,000
£600
£500
£50,330
1973
£5,000
£1,000
£3,000
£600
£500
£52,400
1974
£10,000
£2,000
£7,000
£1,200
£1,000
£97,100
1975
£10,000
£2,000
£7,000
£1,200
£1,000
£114,875
1976
£12,500
£3,000
£10,000
£2,400
£2,000
£157,740
1977
£15,000
£6,000
£13,500
£5,200
£3,000
£222,540
1978
£19,000
£7,500
£17,100
£6,500
£4,000
£279,023
1979
£20,000
£8,000
£18,000
£6,930
£4,200
£277,066
1980
£20,000
£8,400
£18,000
£7,276
£4,420
£293,464
1981
£21,600
£9,070
£19,400
£7,854
£4,770
£322,136
1982
£41,667
£16,666
£37,500
£14,450
£6,750
£593,366
1983
£66,600
£26,628
£60,000
£23,100
£12,000
£978,211
1984
£100,000
£40,000
£90,000
£34,700
£18,000
£1,461,896
1985
£130,000
£47,500
£117,000
£41,100
£23,400
£1,934,760
1986
£140,000
£48,500
£126,000
£42,060
£25,200
£2,119,780
1987
£155,000
£53,730
£139,500
£46,500
£27,900
£2,470,020
1988
£165,000
£57,200
£148,500
£49,500
£29,700
£2,612,126
1989
£190,000
£65,870
£171,000
£56,970
£34,200
£3,133,749
1990
£230,000
£94,230
£207,000
£81,510
£40,000
£3,819,730
1991
£240,000
£98,330
£216,000
£85,060
£41,720
£4,010,970
1992
£265,000
£108,570
£240,000
£93,920
£46,070
£4,416,820
1993
£305,000
£124,960
£275,000
£108,100
£53,020
£5,048,450
1994
£345,000
£141,350
£310,000
£122,200
£60,000
£5,682,170
1995
£365,000
£149,540
£328,000
£129,300
£63,500
£6,025,550
1996
£392,500
£160,810
£353,000
£139,040
£68,280
£6,465,910
1997
£415,000
£170,030
£373,500
£147,010
£72,200
£6,884,952
1998
£435,000
£178,220
£391,500
£154,160
£75,700
£7,207,590
1999
£455,000
£186,420
£409,500
£167,770
£79,180
£7,595,330
2000
£477,500
£195,630
£430,000
£176,070
£83,100
£8,056,480
2001
£500,000
£205,000
£462,500
£189,620
£87,000
£8,525,280
2002
£525,000
£210,000
£486,000
£194,250
£88,500
£8,825,320
2003
£575,000
£210,000
£535,000
£194,250
£88,500
£9,373,990
2004
£602,500
£215,000
£560,500
£200,000
£90,000
£9,707,280
2005
£630,000
£218,500
£600,000
£203,250
£90,000
£10,085,510
2006
£655,000
£220,690
£625,000
£205,280
£90,000
£10,378,710
2007
£700,000
£222,900
£700,000
£222,900
£90,000
£11,282,710
2008
£750,000
£230,000
£750,000
£230,000
£92,000
£11,812,000
2009
£850,000
£230,000
£850,000
£230,000
£92,000
£12,550,000
2010
£1,000,000
£240,000
£1,000,000
£240,000
£92,000
£13,725,000
2011
£1,100,000
£250,000
£1,100,000
£250,000
£92,000
£14,600,000
2012
£1,150,000
£260,000
£1,150,000
£260,000
£92,000
£16,060,000
2013
£1,600,000
£300,000
£1,600,000
£300,000
£92,000
£22,560,000
2014
£1,760,000
£325,000
£1,760,000
£325,000
£96,000
£25,000,000
2015
£1,880,000
£340,000
£1,880,000
£340,000
£100,000
£26,750,000
2016
£2,000,000
£350,000
£2,000,000
£350,000
£100,000
£28,100,000
2025 Gentlemen's & Ladies' prize money[150] · Trophies, prize money and ranking points › Prize money
Singles
Singles
Event
Singles
W
£3,000,000
F
£1,520,000
SF
£775,000
QF
£400,000
Round of 16
£240,000
Round of 32
£152,000
Round of 64
£99,000
Round of 1281
£66,000
Q3
£41,500
Q2
£26,000
Q1
£15,500
Doubles
Doubles
Event
Doubles
W
£680,000
F
£345,000
SF
£174,000
QF
£87,500
Round of 16
£43,750
Round of 32
£26,000
Round of 64
£16,500
Round of 1281
Q3
Q2
Q1
Event
W
F
SF
QF
Round of 16
Round of 32
Round of 64
Round of 1281
Q3
Q2
Q1
Singles
£3,000,000
£1,520,000
£775,000
£400,000
£240,000
£152,000
£99,000
£66,000
£41,500
£26,000
£15,500
Doubles
£680,000
£345,000
£174,000
£87,500
£43,750
£26,000
£16,500
· Trophies, prize money and ranking points › Ranking points
Singles
Singles
Event
Singles
Event
Gentlemen
W
2000
F
1300
SF
800
QF
400
4R
200
3R
100
2R
50
1R
10
Ladies
Ladies
Event
Ladies
Event
1300
W
780
F
430
SF
240
QF
130
4R
70
3R
10
Doubles
Doubles
Event
Doubles
Event
Gentlemen
W
2000
F
1200
SF
720
QF
360
4R
180
3R
90
2R
0
1R
Ladies
Ladies
Event
Ladies
Event
1300
W
780
F
430
SF
240
QF
130
4R
10
3R
Event
W
F
SF
QF
4R
3R
2R
1R
Singles
Gentlemen
2000
1300
800
400
200
100
50
10
Ladies
1300
780
430
240
130
70
10
Doubles
Gentlemen
2000
1200
720
360
180
90
0
Ladies
1300
780
430
240
130
10
· Champions › Most recent finals
Gentlemen's singles
Gentlemen's singles
2025 Event
Gentlemen's singles
Champion
Jannik Sinner
Runner-up
Carlos Alcaraz
Score
4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
Ladies' singles
Ladies' singles
2025 Event
Ladies' singles
Champion
Iga Świątek
Runner-up
Amanda Anisimova
Score
6–0, 6–0
Gentlemen's doubles
Gentlemen's doubles
2025 Event
Gentlemen's doubles
Champion
Julian Cash Lloyd Glasspool
Runner-up
Rinky Hijikata David Pel
Score
6–2, 7–6(7–3)
Ladies' doubles
Ladies' doubles
2025 Event
Ladies' doubles
Champion
Veronika Kudermetova Elise Mertens
Runner-up
Hsieh Su-wei Jeļena Ostapenko
Score
3–6, 6–2, 6–4
Mixed doubles
Mixed doubles
2025 Event
Mixed doubles
Champion
Sem Verbeek Kateřina Siniaková
Runner-up
Joe Salisbury Luisa Stefani
Score
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–3)
2025 Event
Champion
Runner-up
Score
Gentlemen's singles
Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz
4–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
Ladies' singles
Iga Świątek
Amanda Anisimova
6–0, 6–0
Gentlemen's doubles
Julian Cash Lloyd Glasspool
Rinky Hijikata David Pel
6–2, 7–6(7–3)
Ladies' doubles
Veronika Kudermetova Elise Mertens
Hsieh Su-wei Jeļena Ostapenko
3–6, 6–2, 6–4
Mixed doubles
Sem Verbeek Kateřina Siniaková
Joe Salisbury Luisa Stefani
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–3)
· Records › Gentlemen since 1877
Most singles titles
Most singles titles
Record
Most singles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
William Renshaw
Count
7
Winning years
1881–1886, 1889
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Roger Federer
Player(s)
8
Count
2003–2007, 2009, 2012, 2017
Most consecutive singles titles
Most consecutive singles titles
Record
Most consecutive singles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
William Renshaw
Count
6
Winning years
1881–1886
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Björn Borg Roger Federer
Player(s)
5
Count
1976–1980 2003–2007
Most doubles titles
Most doubles titles
Record
Most doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Reginald Doherty Laurence Doherty
Count
8
Winning years
1897–1901, 1903–1905
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Todd Woodbridge
Player(s)
9
Count
1993–1997, 2000 (with Mark Woodforde), 2002–2004 (with Jonas Björkman)
Most consecutive doubles titles
Most consecutive doubles titles
Record
Most consecutive doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Reginald Doherty Laurence Doherty
Count
5
Winning years
1897–1901
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde
Player(s)
1993–1997
Most mixed doubles titles
Most mixed doubles titles
Record
Most mixed doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Ken Fletcher Vic Seixas
Count
4
Winning years
1963, 1965–1966, 1968 (with Margaret Court) 1953–1956 (3 with Doris Hart, 1 with Shirley Fry Irvin)
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Owen Davidson Leander Paes
Player(s)
1967, 1971, 1973–1974 (with Billie Jean King) 1999 (with Lisa Raymond), 2003 (with Martina Navratilova), 2010 (with Cara Black), 2015 (with Martina Hingis)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Record
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Laurence Doherty
Count
13
Winning years
1897–1906 (5 singles, 8 doubles)
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Todd Woodbridge
Player(s)
10
Count
1993–2004 (9 doubles, 1 mixed doubles)
Record
Era
Player(s)
Count
Winning years
Most singles titles
Amateur Era
William Renshaw
7
1881–1886, 1889
Open Era
Roger Federer
8
2003–2007, 2009, 2012, 2017
Most consecutive singles titles
Amateur Era
William Renshaw
6
1881–1886
Open Era
Björn Borg Roger Federer
5
1976–1980 2003–2007
Most doubles titles
Amateur Era
Reginald Doherty Laurence Doherty
8
1897–1901, 1903–1905
Open Era
Todd Woodbridge
9
1993–1997, 2000 (with Mark Woodforde), 2002–2004 (with Jonas Björkman)
Most consecutive doubles titles
Amateur Era
Reginald Doherty Laurence Doherty
5
1897–1901
Open Era
Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde
1993–1997
Most mixed doubles titles
Amateur Era
Ken Fletcher Vic Seixas
4
1963, 1965–1966, 1968 (with Margaret Court) 1953–1956 (3 with Doris Hart, 1 with Shirley Fry Irvin)
Open Era
Owen Davidson Leander Paes
1967, 1971, 1973–1974 (with Billie Jean King) 1999 (with Lisa Raymond), 2003 (with Martina Navratilova), 2010 (with Cara Black), 2015 (with Martina Hingis)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Amateur Era
Laurence Doherty
13
1897–1906 (5 singles, 8 doubles)
Open Era
Todd Woodbridge
10
1993–2004 (9 doubles, 1 mixed doubles)
· Records › Ladies since 1884
Most singles titles
Most singles titles
Record
Most singles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Helen Wills
Count
8
Winning years
1927–1930, 1932–1933, 1935, 1938
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
9
Count
1978–1979, 1982–1987, 1990
Most consecutive singles titles
Most consecutive singles titles
Record
Most consecutive singles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Suzanne Lenglen
Count
5
Winning years
1919–1923
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
6
Count
1982–1987
Most doubles titles
Most doubles titles
Record
Most doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Elizabeth Ryan
Count
12
Winning years
1914 (with Agatha Morton), 1919–1923, 1925 (with Suzanne Lenglen), 1926 (with Mary Browne), 1927, 1930 (with Helen Wills), 1933–1934 (with Simonne Mathieu)
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
7
Count
1976 (with Chris Evert), 1979 (with Billie Jean King), 1981–1984, 1986 (with Pam Shriver)
Most consecutive doubles titles
Most consecutive doubles titles
Record
Most consecutive doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Suzanne Lenglen Elizabeth Ryan
Count
5
Winning years
1919–1923
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver // Natasha Zvereva
Player(s)
4
Count
1981–1984 1991 (with Larisa Neiland), 1992–1994 (with Gigi Fernández)
Most mixed doubles titles
Most mixed doubles titles
Record
Most mixed doubles titles
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Elizabeth Ryan
Count
7
Winning years
1919, 1921, 1923 (with Randolph Lycett), 1927 (with Frank Hunter), 1928 (with Patrick Spence), 1930 (with Jack Crawford), 1932 (with Enrique Maier)
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
4
Count
1985 (with Paul McNamee), 1993 (with Mark Woodforde), 1995 (with Jonathan Stark), 2003 (with Leander Paes)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Record
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Era
Amateur Era
Player(s)
Elizabeth Ryan
Count
19
Winning years
1914–34 (12 doubles, 7 mixed doubles)
Open Era
Open Era
Record
Open Era
Era
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
20
Count
1976–2003 (9 singles, 7 doubles, 4 mixed doubles)
Combined
Combined
Record
Combined
Era
Billie Jean King
Player(s)
20
Count
1961–79 (6 singles, 10 doubles, 4 mixed doubles)
Record
Era
Player(s)
Count
Winning years
Most singles titles
Amateur Era
Helen Wills
8
1927–1930, 1932–1933, 1935, 1938
Open Era
Martina Navratilova
9
1978–1979, 1982–1987, 1990
Most consecutive singles titles
Amateur Era
Suzanne Lenglen
5
1919–1923
Open Era
Martina Navratilova
6
1982–1987
Most doubles titles
Amateur Era
Elizabeth Ryan
12
1914 (with Agatha Morton), 1919–1923, 1925 (with Suzanne Lenglen), 1926 (with Mary Browne), 1927, 1930 (with Helen Wills), 1933–1934 (with Simonne Mathieu)
Open Era
Martina Navratilova
7
1976 (with Chris Evert), 1979 (with Billie Jean King), 1981–1984, 1986 (with Pam Shriver)
Most consecutive doubles titles
Amateur Era
Suzanne Lenglen Elizabeth Ryan
5
1919–1923
Open Era
Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver // Natasha Zvereva
4
1981–1984 1991 (with Larisa Neiland), 1992–1994 (with Gigi Fernández)
Most mixed doubles titles
Amateur Era
Elizabeth Ryan
7
1919, 1921, 1923 (with Randolph Lycett), 1927 (with Frank Hunter), 1928 (with Patrick Spence), 1930 (with Jack Crawford), 1932 (with Enrique Maier)
Open Era
Martina Navratilova
4
1985 (with Paul McNamee), 1993 (with Mark Woodforde), 1995 (with Jonathan Stark), 2003 (with Leander Paes)
Most Championships(singles, doubles & mixed doubles)
Amateur Era
Elizabeth Ryan
19
1914–34 (12 doubles, 7 mixed doubles)
Open Era
Martina Navratilova
20
1976–2003 (9 singles, 7 doubles, 4 mixed doubles)
Combined
Billie Jean King
20
1961–79 (6 singles, 10 doubles, 4 mixed doubles)
· Records › Miscellaneous
Unseeded champions
Unseeded champions
Record
Unseeded champions
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Boris Becker Goran Ivanišević
Details
Ranked 20thRanked 125th
Year(s)
19852001
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Markéta Vondroušová
Player(s)
Ranked 42nd
Details
2023
Youngest singles champion
Youngest singles champion
Record
Youngest singles champion
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Boris Becker
Details
17 years 7 months
Year(s)
1985
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Lottie Dod
Player(s)
15 years 9 months
Details
1887
Oldest singles champion
Oldest singles champion
Record
Oldest singles champion
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Arthur Gore
Details
41 years 6 months
Year(s)
1909
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Charlotte Cooper
Player(s)
37 years 9 months
Details
1908
Lowest-ranked winner
Lowest-ranked winner
Record
Lowest-ranked winner
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Goran Ivanišević
Details
125th
Year(s)
2001
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Markéta Vondroušová
Player(s)
42nd
Details
2023
Singles winning %
Singles winning %
Record
Singles winning %
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Björn Borg
Details
92.72% (51–4)
Year(s)
1973–1981 (Open era)
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Steffi Graf
Player(s)
90.36% (75–8)
Details
1984–1999 (Open era)
Singles match wins
Singles match wins
Record
Singles match wins
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Roger Federer
Details
105
Year(s)
2001–2021 (Open era)
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
120
Details
1973–2004 (Open era)
Most matches played
Most matches played
Record
Most matches played
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Jean Borotra
Details
223
Year(s)
1922–39, 1948–64
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Martina Navratilova
Player(s)
326
Details
1973–2006
Most consecutive events played
Most consecutive events played
Record
Most consecutive events played
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Arthur Gore
Details
30
Year(s)
1888–1922
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Virginia Wade
Player(s)
26
Details
1960–1985
Longest match by time
Longest match by time
Record
Longest match by time
M/W
Men
Player(s)
John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut
Details
11hrs 5mins
Year(s)
2010
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Chanda Rubin vs Patricia Hy-Boulais
Player(s)
3hrs 45mins
Details
1995
Longest final by time
Longest final by time
Record
Longest final by time
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
Details
4hrs 57mins
Year(s)
2019
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Lindsay Davenport vs Venus Williams
Player(s)
2hrs 45mins
Details
2005
Winners of bothjunior and senior singles
Winners of bothjunior and senior singles
Record
Winners of bothjunior and senior singles
M/W
Men
Player(s)
Björn Borg Pat Cash Stefan Edberg Roger Federer
Details
1972198219831998
Year(s)
1976–80 inclusive19871988, 19902003–07, 2009, 2012, 2017
Women
Women
Record
Women
M/W
Karen Hantze Ann Haydon Martina Hingis Amélie Mauresmo Ashleigh Barty Iga Świątek
Player(s)
196019561994199620112018
Details
19621969 (under married name Jones)1997200620212025
Record
M/W
Player(s)
Details
Year(s)
Unseeded champions
Men
Boris Becker Goran Ivanišević
Ranked 20thRanked 125th
19852001
Women
Markéta Vondroušová
Ranked 42nd
2023
Youngest singles champion
Men
Boris Becker
17 years 7 months
1985
Women
Lottie Dod
15 years 9 months
1887
Oldest singles champion
Men
Arthur Gore
41 years 6 months
1909
Women
Charlotte Cooper
37 years 9 months
1908
Lowest-ranked winner
Men
Goran Ivanišević
125th
2001
Women
Markéta Vondroušová
42nd
2023
Singles winning %
Men
Björn Borg
92.72% (51–4)
1973–1981 (Open era)
Women
Steffi Graf
90.36% (75–8)
1984–1999 (Open era)
Singles match wins
Men
Roger Federer
105
2001–2021 (Open era)
Women
Martina Navratilova
120
1973–2004 (Open era)
Most matches played
Men
Jean Borotra
223
1922–39, 1948–64
Women
Martina Navratilova
326
1973–2006
Most consecutive events played
Men
Arthur Gore
30
1888–1922
Women
Virginia Wade
26
1960–1985
Longest match by time
Men
John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut
11hrs 5mins
2010
Women
Chanda Rubin vs Patricia Hy-Boulais
3hrs 45mins
1995
Longest final by time
Men
Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
4hrs 57mins
2019
Women
Lindsay Davenport vs Venus Williams
2hrs 45mins
2005
Winners of bothjunior and senior singles
Men
Björn Borg Pat Cash Stefan Edberg Roger Federer
1972198219831998
1976–80 inclusive19871988, 19902003–07, 2009, 2012, 2017
Women
Karen Hantze Ann Haydon Martina Hingis Amélie Mauresmo Ashleigh Barty Iga Świątek
196019561994199620112018
19621969 (under married name Jones)1997200620212025
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