Wimbledon 2022 schedule: What rounds are on which days and how to watch

Ben Miller

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Wimbledon will become a 14-day competition for the first time in 2022, organisers have announced, in a move that will see the middle Sunday host matches at the Grand Slam.

The decision means that the fourth round of the singles competitions will begin on the sixth day of a packed two weeks of action when the eyes of the world will be on the All England Club.

The buzz is always huge on the opening day at SW19 but the stars in the spotlight will be hoping to progress to the second week of a Grand Slam that will require them to play at least once every two days.

Here's how the schedule looks and where you can tune in to catch the drama from the third tennis major of 2022.

How many rounds are there at Wimbledon?

The final is the seventh round for players who start in the main singles draw at Wimbledon on June 27.

Some players in the draw will have already played rounds during the qualifying competition for lower-ranked participants, which began a week before the main tournament.

Emma Raducanu had played three qualifying matches before her remarkable campaign in the main draw resulted in the British prodigy winning the US Open in 2021.

Raducanu became the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam in the modern era, and it would be a sensational story if any player repeated her gruelling run at Wimbledon.

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Monday, June 27

  • Men's singles: First round
  • Women's singles: First round

Tuesday, June 28

  • Men's singles: First round
  • Women's singles: First round

Wednesday, June 29

  • Men's singles: Second round
  • Women's singles: Second round
  • Men's doubles: First round
  • Women's doubles: First round

Thursday, June 30

  • Men's singles: Second round
  • Women's singles: Second round
  • Men's doubles: First round
  • Women's doubles: First round
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Friday, July 1

  • Men's singles: Third round
  • Women's singles: Third round
  • Men's doubles: Second round
  • Women's doubles: Second round
  • Mixed doubles: First round

Saturday, July 2

  • Men's singles: Third round
  • Women's singles: Third round
  • Men's doubles: Second round
  • Women's doubles: Second round
  • Mixed doubles: First round

Sunday, July 3

  • Men's singles: Fourth round
  • Women's singles: Fourth round
  • Men's doubles: Last 16
  • Women's doubles: Last 16
  • Mixed doubles: Last 16

Monday, July 4

  • Men's singles: Fourth round
  • Women's singles: Fourth round
  • Men's doubles: Last 16
  • Women's doubles: Last 16
  • Mixed doubles: Quarterfinals

Tuesday, July 5

  • Men's singles: Quarterfinals
  • Women's singles: Quarterfinals
  • Men's doubles: Quarterfinals
  • Women's doubles: Quarterfinals
  • Mixed doubles: Semifinals

Wednesday, July 6

  • Men's singles: Quarterfinals
  • Women's singles: Quarterfinals
  • Men's doubles: Quarterfinals
  • Women's doubles: Quarterfinals

Thursday, July 7

  • Women's singles: Semifinals
  • Men's doubles: Semifinals
  • Mixed doubles: Final

Friday, July 8

  • Men's singles: Semifinals
  • Women's doubles: Semifinals

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Saturday, July 9

  • Women's singles: Final
  • Men's doubles: Final

Sunday, July 10

  • Men's singles: Final
  • Women's doubles: Final

How to watch Wimbledon 2022

  • UK: BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Red Button and BBC Radio 5 Live will be covering the championships.
     
  • USA: Viewers in the United States can watch through ESPN, ESPN2 and subscribe to Tennis Channel to stream the action.
     
  • Canada: TSN are the carriers of ATP tournaments in Canada, including all of the action from Wimbledon.
     
  • Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel Now and Seven Network will provide Wimbledon coverage in Australia.

Ben Miller

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.