Wimbledon 2024: Schedule, Draw, Dates, Tickets, Prize Money And More

Wimbledon 2024 is the third Grand Slam of the season, where the world’s top players will compete fiercely. Current PIF ATP Ranking No. 1 Jannik Sinner and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will show their strength.

This prestigious lawn tennis tournament was founded in 1877 and is held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, England, under the guidance of Tournament Director Jamie Baker.

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2024 Wimbledon schedule

The 2024 Wimbledon is scheduled to last 14 days, from Monday, July 1 to Sunday, July 14. The tournament kicks off with two days of men’s and women’s singles, followed by men’s and women’s doubles on Wednesday and mixed doubles on Friday. Here is the full schedule

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Monday, July 1

Men’s and Women’s Singles First Round

Tuesday, July 2

Men’s and Women’s Singles First Round

July 3 (Wednesday)

Men’s and Women’s Singles Second Round

Men’s and women’s doubles first round

Thursday, July 4

Men’s and Women’s Singles Second Round

Men’s and women’s doubles first round

Friday, July 5

Men’s and women’s singles third round

Men’s and women’s doubles second round

Mixed Doubles Round 1

Saturday, July 6

Men’s and women’s singles third round

Men’s and women’s doubles second round

Mixed Doubles Round 1

Men’s and Women’s Singles 1st Round (Under 18)

Sunday, July 7

Men’s and women’s singles fourth round

Men’s and women’s doubles third round

Mixed Doubles Second Round

Men’s and Women’s Singles 1st Round (Under 18)

Monday, July 8

Men’s and women’s singles fourth round

Men’s and women’s doubles third round

Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals

Women’s Singles 2nd Round (Under 18)

Men’s Doubles 1st Round (Under 18)

Tuesday, July 9

Men’s and Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals

Mixed Doubles Semifinals

Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Singles First Round

Men’s Singles 2nd Round (Under 18)

Women’s Doubles 1st Round (Under 18)

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

Wednesday, July 10

Men’s and Women’s Singles Quarterfinals

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals

Four-person wheelchair singles quarterfinals

Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Doubles Quarterfinals

Men’s and Women’s Singles Third Round (Under 18)

Men’s and Women’s Doubles 2nd Round (Under 18)

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

Thursday, July 11

Women’s Singles Semifinals

Men’s Doubles Semifinals

Mixed Doubles Final

Men’s and Women’s Wheelchair Singles Quarterfinals

Men’s, Women’s and Four-person Wheelchair Doubles Semifinals

Men’s and Women’s Singles Quarterfinals (U18)

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals (18 and under)

Boys and Girls 14 and Under Singles

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

Friday, July 12

Men’s Singles Semifinals

Women’s Doubles Semifinals

Men’s, Women’s and Four-person Wheelchair Singles Semifinals

Men’s and Women’s Singles Semi-finals (Under 18)

Men’s and Women’s Doubles Semifinals (18 and under)

Boys and Girls 14 and Under Singles

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

Saturday, July 13

Women’s Singles Final

Men’s Doubles Final

Women’s Wheelchair Singles Final

Men’s and Four Wheelchair Doubles Finals

Women’s Singles Final (U18)

Women’s Doubles Final (U18)

Men’s Doubles Final (U18)

Boys and Girls Under 14 Singles Semi-finals

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

Sunday, July 14

Men’s Singles Final

Women’s Doubles Final

Men’s and Four Wheelchair Singles Finals

Women’s Wheelchair Doubles Final

Men’s Singles Final (U18)

Boys and Girls Under 14 Singles Finals

Invitational Doubles (Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles)

The junior championships (under 18) will begin on Saturday, July 7. In the second week, competition will include wheelchair events and under-14 events, as well as invitational events.

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2024 Wimbledon draw date and time

The draw for the 2024 Wimbledon men’s and women’s singles will take place on Friday, June 28 at 10am local time. Qualifying begins on Monday, June 24 and will conclude on Thursday, June 27 at the Roehampton Community Sports Centre.

After qualifying, the main draw will move to the All England Club, beginning on Monday, July 1. The tournament is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, July 14, with the men’s singles final. While the exact date for 2024 has not yet been confirmed, the tournament traditionally begins on outdoor courts. An official update will provide an accurate schedule.

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Tickets for Wimbledon 2024

Every year, Wimbledon attracts hundreds of millions of viewers around the world. However, only a select few get to experience the magic and excitement of the most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournament in person, as tickets to the event sell out quickly:

Here are 5 ways to buy your tickets: Wimbledon 2024 Tickets

  • Public voting has closed; winners will be notified beginning in November 2023.
  • Advantage plan members will soon be able to get their LTA ballot papers.

2024 Wimbledon entry list

  • Queuing overnight at Wimbledon Park to buy tickets.
  • Venue passes are issued daily; first come, first served.

Wimbledon 2024: Schedule, draw, dates, tickets, prize money and more

2024 Wimbledon Ticket Resale

  • Tickets for venue holders will be available for purchase from 3pm each day.

Hospitality Package

  • Includes premium seating, casual ambience and delicious food.

2024 Wimbledon Bond

  • An expensive option to guarantee a seat.
  • The Centre Court and No. 1 Court bonds can be purchased through private sales or stockbrokers.

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2024 Wimbledon Prize Money

The prize money for Wimbledon in 2024 has been set at £50 million, an increase of 11.9% from last year’s £40 million:

singles

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winner

GBP 2,700,000

Finalist

GBP 1,400,000

Semi-finalists

GBP 715,000

quarter final

GBP 375,000

Top 16

£226,000

Top 32

£143,000

Top 64

£93,000

Top 128

£60,000

Doubles

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Prize money per team

winner

£650,000

Finalist

£330,000

Semi-finalists

£167,000

quarter final

£84,000

Top 16

£42,000

Top 32

£25,000

Top 64

£15,750

In terms of player salaries, the 2024 Wimbledon champion will receive a cheque for £2.7 million, a 14.89% increase from the previous year when Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova won the title. The runner-up will receive £1.4 million, a 19.15% increase from 2023.

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