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Wimbledon 2022: Full schedule, seedings, match times, tickets, prize money and what time does it start on TV today?

Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, today returns for its 135th year.

The 2022 edition also marks 100 years of Centre Court as we know it, on Church Road, the pinnacle of the grasscourt season.

Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal are the top two men's seeds, though the likes of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Carlos Alcaraz will also fancy their chances.

World no1 Iga Swiatek heads the women's seedings and is on a stunning 35-match winning streak - tied for the longest by a woman this century - but her grasscourt experience is limited, meaning Ons Jabeur, Maria Sakkari, Coco Gauff and home favourite Emma Raducanu will sense an opportunity.

Here’s all you need to know...

Date, start time and venue

Wimbledon starts on Monday, June 27, 2022, and for the first time runs for 14 straight days until Sunday, July 10.

As ever, play will take place across 18 grasscourts in SW19 - from Centre Court to Couty 18 (there is no Court 13).

Prize money

Men’s and women’s singles

  • Champion - £2million
  • Finalist - £1.05million
  • Semi-finalist - £535,000
  • Quarter-finalist - £310,000
  • Fourth round - £190,000
  • Third round - £120,000
  • Second round - £78,000
  • First round - £50,000

Men’s and women’s doubles (per pair)

  • Champion - £540,000
  • Finalist - £270,000
  • Semi-finalist - £135,000
  • Quarter-finalist - £67,000
  • Third round - £33,000
  • Second round - £20,000
  • First round - £12,500

Full schedule

  • Monday, June 27 – men’s and ladies’ singles first round
  • Tuesday, June 28 – men’s and ladies’ singles first round
  • Wednesday, June 29 – men’s and ladies’ singles second round
  • Thursday, June 30 – men’s and ladies’ singles second round
  • Friday, July 1 – men’s and ladies’ singles third round
  • Saturday, July 2 – men’s and ladies’ singles third round
  • Sunday, July 3 – men’s and ladies’ singles fourth round
  • Monday, July 4 – men’s and ladies’ singles fourth round
  • Tuesday, July 5 – men’s and ladies’ singles quarter-finals
  • Wednesday, July 6 – men’s and ladies’ singles quarter-finals
  • Thursday, July 7 – ladies’ singles semi-finals
  • Friday, July 8 – men’ singles semi-finals
  • Saturday, July 9 – ladies’ singles final, men’s doubles, final, ladies’ doubles final
  • Sunday, July 10 – men’s singles, mixed doubles finals

Play will begin from 11am on outside courts, 1pm on No.1 Court and 1.30pm on Centre. An order of play will be released daily for the following day.

Prize: The men's and women's Wimbledon trophies (AP)

Seedings

Women’s

  1. Iga Swiatek
  2. Anett Kontaveit
  3. Ons Jabeur
  4. Paula Badosa
  5. Maria Sakkari
  6. Karolina Pliskova
  7. Danielle Collins
  8. Jessica Pegula
  9. Garbine Muguruza
  10. Emma Raducanu
  11. Coco Gauff
  12. Jelena Ostapenko
  13. Barbora Krejcikova
  14. Belinda Bencic
  15. Angelique Kerber
  16. Simona Halep
  17. Elena Rybakina
  18. Jil Teichmann
  19. Madison Keys
  20. Amanda Anisimova
  21. Camila Giorgi
  22. Martina Trevisan
  23. Beatriz Haddad Maia
  24. Elise Mertens
  25. Petra Kvitova
  26. Sorana Cirstea
  27. Yulia Putintseva
  28. Alison Riske
  29. Anhelina Kalinina
  30. Shelby Rogers
  31. Kaia Kanepi
  32. Sara Sorribes Tormo

Men’s

  1. Novak Djokovic
  2. Rafael Nadal
  3. Casper Ruud
  4. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  5. Carlos Alcaraz
  6. Felix Auger-Aliassime
  7. Hurbert Hurkacz
  8. Matteo Berrettini
  9. Cameron Norrie
  10. Jannik Sinner
  11. Taylor Fritz
  12. Diego Schwartzman
  13. Denis Shapovalov
  14. Marin Cilic
  15. Reilly Opelka
  16. Pablo Carreno Busta
  17. Roberto Bautista Agut
  18. Grigor Dimitrov
  19. Gael Monfils
  20. Alex De Minaur
  21. John Isner
  22. Botic van de Zandschulp
  23. Nikoloz Basilashvili
  24. Frances Tiafoe
  25. Holger Rune
  26. Miomir Kecmanovic
  27. Filip Krajinovic
  28. Lorenzo Sonego
  29. Daniel Evans
  30. Jenson Brooksby
  31. Tommy Paul
  32. Sebastian Baez

Where to watch Wimbledon

You can watch Wimbledon across all 14 days on BBC One, BBC Two and their digital platforms. Click here for more information.

Live blog: You can also follow action via Standard Sport’s live blog.

What time does Wimbledon start on TV today and is there a live stream?

Coverage will begin on BBC Two at 11am BST on the first two days of play, with BBC One then starting from 1:45pm.

The action will also be available to watch on the BBC iPlayer while the BBC Sport website will be showing action from around the grounds. Today at Wimbledon presented by Clare Balding will round up the best of the action each night at 8:30pm on BBC Two.

Tickets

All you need to know about attending Wimbledon is here.

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