Imbledon returns Monday for a historic year, Center Court’s 100th anniversary at its current home, which will see a battle between the new guard and the old on the grass court
Novak Djokovic, the top men’s team, and Rafa Nadal, who is chasing the calendar, face stiff competition from the likes of Matteo Berrettini, Carlos Alcaraz, Caspar Ruud and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
The women’s game is led by No. 1 Iga Swiatek, although Coco Gauff and the Brits hope Emma Raducanu will seize their chances – subject to injuries. Serena Williams is back after a one-year hiatus.
For the first time, all 14 days have been played, without a traditional rest day. Here’s how to watch it all.
Wimbledon 2022 start date, UK start time and location
Wimbledon this year runs from Monday 27 June 2022 to Sunday 10 July. For the first time, games were played on Mid-Sunday, the first Sunday, before the start of the fourth round of the men and women.
As always, the game takes place on 18 grass pitches in SW19 – from Center Court to Couty 18 (there is no Court 13).
Play starts at 11am on outdoor courts, 1pm on No.1 Court and 1:30pm on Centre.
How to watch Wimbledon 2022?
TV channel: Live coverage of all 14 days is broadcast on BBC One and BBC Two. Coverage starts daily at 11am BST, although the first day starts a little earlier at 10:30am.
Outside of TV broadcasts, there is the option of multi-court broadcasting via the red button.
live stream: TV license payers can stream all the action via the BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app.
Highlights: ‘Today at Wimbledon’ is broadcast daily at 8.30pm on BBC Two and via digital platforms.