Timetable of Wimbledon in 2023

In 2023, the Wimbledon open schedule is to announce the preliminary list of wild cards on June 2 1 Wednesday.

From June 26th to 29th, 2023, Wimbledon qualifiers will be held, the seed list will be announced on Wednesday, June 28th, the draw ceremony for Wimbledon will be held at 5pm Beijing time on Friday, June 30th, Wimbledon Media Day will be held on July1-July 2nd, and the 2023 Wimbledon competition will be held from July 3rd to July 6th.

Wimbledon Tennis Open is held every year at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club in London, England, usually from the end of June to the beginning of July. This tournament is regarded as one of the four major tennis tournaments, and the other three events are the Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open.

Wimbledon is famous for its unique grass court. Lawn court is a rare type of court in tennis field, and players need to adapt to different ball speeds and flexibility when playing on it. The characteristics of the grass court make Wimbledon faster and more offensive than other grand slam events.

Wimbledon has 128 players in men's singles, women's singles and doubles, including the top players in the world 104 and players recommended by several members. The competition adopts the single defeat elimination system until the final champion is decided.

Features of Wimbledon

1. Lawn field: Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam event, with lawn as the field. The grass court brings unique challenges and styles to the game, with faster ball speed and lower flexibility, making the game more variable and tactical.

2. Gentry tradition: Wimbledon has a strong gentrification tradition. During the competition, players should wear all-white clothes, and they should pay tribute to the royal box when they enter. There will be no commercial signs in the venue during the competition. This tradition has brought a unique sense of solemnity and orthodoxy to Wimbledon.

3. Tennis honor: Wimbledon's attention and respect for the history of tennis can be reflected in its "tennis honor". In the center court of Wimbledon, there is a "Tennis Honor Board" engraved with the names of many tennis legends, all of whom are outstanding players and champions in Wimbledon history.

4. Unique white jerseys: In addition to players, referees and caddies, they should also wear all-white jerseys, which is the rule of Wimbledon. This traditional white dress brings a unique elegance and solemn atmosphere to Wimbledon.