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Via Wimbledon's Twitter

Wimbledon 2023 dates: When will the fixtures take place?

Arsh Das by Arsh Das
July 3, 2023
in Sports, Tennis
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Wimbledon 2023 dates revealed: The biggest grass court competition in the world of tennis is soon to be underway. The 2023 Wimbledon championships will be played from July 3rd through July 16. The early qualifying rounds will be played during the first few days, with the knockout stages commencing on July 11 and 12. 

The biggest names in tennis will be in London to compete for the coveted title, and we can expect nothing less than an entertaining and exciting tournament, becoming the highlight of the summer. 

Wimbledon 2023 dates: When will the matches be played? 

Wimbledon has banned Russian and Belarussian players from participating this year
Wimbledon 2023 dates
credits – luxurylaunches.com // Wimbledon 2023 dates

The early qualifying rounds will start from July 3 where fans can expect youngsters to really step up and earn the headlines. The first, second and third rounds will be played until July 10 which will be followed by the quarter finals. 

The men’s singles quarter finals matches will be played on July 11, followed by the women’s fixtures on the 12th. 

On July 13, the men’s doubles finals will be played alongside the ladies singles semifinals. July 14 will host the men’s singles semi finals, while the women’s singles final and the men’s doubles final will be played the following day on July 15. 

The men’s singles final will be played on July 16 alongside the women’s doubles final. 

Defending men’s singles champion Novak Djokovic will once again be among the favourites to win the title. The Serb has been in blazing hot form, and could follow up the Roland Garros win by lifting his fifth Wimbledon title. 

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Arsh Das

Arsh Das

Football geek, likes decoding tactics and stats for a deeper understanding of the game. Mostly found cheering on Chelsea FC and hometown club, East Bengal.

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