When does Wimbledon start 2022?


The 2022 tennis season is well underway, with Rafael Nadal taking home the first major of the year, defeating Russian Daniel Medvedev in the final of the Australian Open earlier this year.

The French Open is the next major on the cards, with the clay season in full swing. Once the clay quarter of the season draws to a close, attention will then switch to the grass courts and Wimbledon.

Here is everything that you need to know about the Wimbledon schedule for 2022.

When do the 2022 Wimbledon Championships start?

Wimbledon is one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year, one which Roger Federer declared "always be my favourite".

Guests from across the world will take to the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club from Monday, June 27th, when the first round of action for both the men's and ladies' singles competitions will begin.

The tournament will run until Sunday, July 10th, when the men's singles final and the mixed doubles final will take place.

Wimbledon 2022 key dates

Here are all of the key dates to add to your diary ahead of Wimbledon 2022.

Date
Event
Monday 27th June
Mens & Ladie's 1st Round Begin
Tuesday, 5th June - Wednesday 6th June
Men’s Singles Quarterfinals/Ladies’ Singles Quarterfinals
Thursday, 7th June
Ladies’ Singles Semifinals
Friday, 8th June
Men’s Singles Semifinals
Saturday, 9th June
Ladies’ Singles Final/Men’s Doubles Final/Ladies’ Doubles Final
Sunday, 10th June
Men’s Singles Final/Mixed Doubles Final

How to get tickets for Wimbledon 2022

Traditionally, there has been a ballot for those wishing to get their hands on tickets for Wimbledon. However, this is not the case this year.

Due to COVID-19 related interruptions in 2020 and 2021, those who were successful in the 2020 ballot have been offered the opportunity to purchase the respective tickets for this year's tournament.

Queues and ticket resales will return in 2022 for sales on the day, this will be subject to availability.

As always, Wimbledon will only allow one pair of tickets per household.

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