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The 138th edition of The Championships at Wimbledon is here, and the stars are in London to spectate tennis's finest. Here are some of the biggest celebrities in the crowd at Wimbledon. Tuesday Tom Holland Sir Ian McKellan Jodie Foster Sienna Miller Mark Rylance Monday Trinity Rodman Roger Federer Myles Lewis-Skelly Sunday Monica Barbaro,
Here's who is sitting in the Royal Box of Wimbledon this year. Actor Ben Whishaw, best known for Black Doves and Paddington, is joined by his brother in the Royal Box of Wimbledon. Former tennis professional Bjorn Borg is joined by his wife, Patrica Borg, in the Royal Box of Wimbledon for day 11 of The Championships.
Tennis world number one Aryna Sabalenka handed water to spectators on Centre Court who required assistance amid sweltering sunny conditions at Wimbledon. During the first set of her semi-final against Amanda Anisimova, the Belarusian handed a bottle of water and an ice pack into the stands to cheers on court.
So, just how much could those taking part in The Championships expect to receive in 2025? Here's what you need to know about the prize money payout for tennis' signature event, Wimbledon. Wimbledon is shelling out £53.5 million in prize money this year, a record total and seven percent increase over last year's mark.
If you want to catch every match of Wimbledon and don’t currently subscribe to ESPN+, cable or a live TV streaming service, in the U.K. the tournament will air free on BBC iPlayer, and in Australia a majority of the action is streaming free with ads on 9Now.
Queen Camilla and Hugh Grant are among the famous faces watching the tennis from the Royal Box on Wimbledon’s Centre Court on Wednesday.The Queen made an unexpected appearance to the All England Club,
Queen Camilla wore one of her go-to designers, Fiona Clare, for her latest appearance at The Championships, Wimbledon on Wednesday in London. Britain’s queen consort opted for a unique animal print for the occasion, accessorizing with her staple jewelry pieces and her preferred pair of pumps.
The kind of grass courts used at Wimbledon are unfamiliar to most professional tennis players until they are in their late teens.
Serve bot’ used to be a pejorative for limited tennis players. Now Carlos Alcaraz, a player with immense gifts, wants to be one. Why?
Around 1,000 are dealt out every day.But for those keen to secure their seats months in advance, there is the public ballot.How to enter the 2026 public ballot?Everything is conducted through the official Wimbledon website.