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Wimbledon Women Single. Wimbledon Men Single. ESPN a. ESPN2 Tues. ESPN2 Wed. ESPN Thurs. ESPN Fri. As the virus raged on, organisers were forced to cancel last year's tournament. The only other times it has not gone ahead since its inception in was during both World Wars. Things will look a bit different this year, with seats at 50 per cent capacity at earlier stages, moving to full capacity for the finals in both Centre Court and Court No. The matches will begin on Monday 28 June.

Qualifying began on 21 June — but this is not open to the public this year. The hopefuls battling it out for a place in the main draw are listed here. Ticket information is here on the Wimbledon website , and you need to register to have access to the sale. The initial sale has closed but Wimbledon says there will be more opportunities coming up. There will be no queuing for tickets this year, so you will have to purchase them online.

Do be careful about buying tickets from other sources though- the All England Lawn Tennis Club warns that passes from unauthorised sources will not give you access to the grounds. To watch replays or live games in other courts, you can press the red button on your remote. Alternatively, you can watch on Eurosport. The order of play is released the night before the next day's play but a provisional schedule is available on the Wimbledon website.

The exact days are still to be confirmed but the provisional schedule for these is available on the Wimbledon website. The current world number one is the first male player in the Open Era to have won each Grand Slam at least twice and with 19 of those already, he is a popular favourite to be back on the world-famous grass court this year.



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