Overview
- The qualifying tournament begins June 23, with the main draw running from June 30 to July 13 and the women’s final on July 12 followed by the men’s final on July 13.
- Total prize money has climbed by 7 percent to a record £53.5 million, with the men’s and women’s singles champions each set to earn £3 million.
- Public ballot allocations are closed, prompting many spectators to turn to StubHub and Viagogo or queue daily for show court tickets and grounds passes.
- BBC One, BBC Two and iPlayer will carry UK coverage of the Championships while ESPN provides over 140 hours of action in the United States.
- Electronic line calling is being introduced across all 18 courts for the first time, and the singles finals have been rescheduled to enhance viewership and scheduling.