Wimbledon Order Of Play: Which Brits Are Playing And When?

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Wimbledon order of play

We’re giving you all the details for this year’s Wimbledon order of play so you can follow your favourite British stars from day one.

Wimbledon is back next week with the world’s most iconic tennis tournament entering its 148th year.

The prestigious event at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club has thrown up some of the best tennis matches in history.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that Wimbledon will unveil a statue of two-time winner Andy Murray in 2027.

To make it easier for you to keep track of all the Brits in action, we at SportsCasting have put together this helpful guide.

When Does Wimbledon Start?

The 2025 Wimbledon tournament is technically already underway, depending on whether you count the qualifiers.

Qualifying rounds took place between Tuesday 24 and Thursday 26 June.

But the first round of the tournament proper will be on Monday, 30 June.

From there, Wimbledon will run until 13 July.

For the first time in the 147-year history of Wimbledon, in-person line judges will be replaced by electronic systems.

Wimbledon Order Of Play: When Are The Brits In Action?

To make sure you don’t miss any of your favourite British stars at Wimbledon 2025, we’ve put together a list of every British player’s opening matches.

In the men’s singles, home favourite Jack Draper takes on Argentine Sebastian Baez.

Draper will be hoping for a career-best result, having climbed to fifth in the World Rankings.

Meanwhile, British number one Emma Raducanu will grab the headlines in the women’s singles.

The 22-year-old faces fellow Brit Mingge Xu on Wednesday in her opening match.

Below, we have the Wimbledon first round draw and timings (where listed) for every Brit in the men’s and women’s singles and doubles.

Men’s Singles

First Round – Monday, 30 June

  • J. Pinnington Jones Vs T. Etcheverry (11:00)
  • O. Crawford Vs M. Belluci (TBD)
  • O. Tarvett Vs L. Riedi (TBD)
  • C. Norrie Vs R. Bautista (TBD)
  • J. Fearnley Vs J. Fonseca (TBD)
  • G. Loffhagen Vs P. Martinez (TBD)
  • B. Harris Vs H. Hurkacz (11:00)
  • J. Monday Vs T. Paul (11:00)
  • J. Draper Vs S. Baez (11:00)
  • H. Searle Vs E. Quinn (11:00)
  • E. Fery Vs A. Popyrin (11:00)
  • D. Evans Vs J. Clarke (11:00)

Women’s Singles

First Round – Monday, 30 June

  • H. Dart Vs D. Galfi (TBD)
  • J. Burrage Vs C. McNally (TBD)
  • H. Klugman Vs L. Fernandez (TBD)
  • K. Boulter Vs P. Badosa (TBD)
  • F. Jones Vs Y. Starodubtseva (TBD)
  • H. Watson Vs C. Tauson (TBD)
  • E. Raducanu Vs M. Xu (TBD)
  • S. Kartal Vs J. Ostapenko (TBD)
  • M. Stojsavljevic Vs A. Kreuger (TBD)

Men’s Doubles

First Round – Wednesday, 2 July

  • J. Cash & L. Glasspool Vs T. Griekspoor & B. Van de Zandschulp (11:00)
  • J. Salisbury & N. Skupski Vs J. Paris & C. Broom (11:00)
  • M. Willis & B. Harris Vs F. Coboli & A. Bublik (11:00)
  • J. Murray & R. Ram Vs F. Cabral & L. Miedler (11:00)
  • D. Evans & H. Searle Vs H. Heliovaara & H. Patten (11:00)
  • D. Stevenson & J. Monday Vs F. Marozsan & M. Bellucci (11:00)
  • L. Maxted & C. Thomson Vs N, Mektic & M. Venus (11:00)

Women’s Doubles

First Round – Wednesday, 2 July

  • J. Burrage & S. Kartal Vs J. Bouzas & Y. Cavalle-Riemers (TBD)
  • M. Lumsden & H. Dart Vs C. Tauson & M. Kessler (TBD)
  • E. McDonald & M. Xu Vs L. Noskova & R. Sramkova (TBD)
  • H. Watson & E. Appleton Vs D. Shnaider & M. Andreeva (TBD)
  • H. Klugman & M. Stojsavljevic Vs E. Mertens & V. Kudermetova (TBD)
  • O. Nicholls & T. Mihalikova Vs A. Siskova & K. Rakhimova (TBD)
  • A. Barnett & E. Silva Vs A. Parks & C. Osorio (TBD)

Who Won Wimbledon 2024?

Last year’s Wimbledon Men’s Singles title was won by defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in a repeat of the 2023 final to lift his fourth Grand Slam title.

The Ladies Singles saw Barbora Krejčíková defeat Jasmine Paolini in the final.