Roger Federer is the favourite to win the men’s singles, with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal also among the contenders. Serena Williams, as usual, is favourite to triumph in the women’s singles, with Angelique Kerber, Petra Kvitova and Naomi Osaka in the running too.
Djokovic and Kerber are the defending champions, with the former steamrollering Kevin Anderson in the 2018 men’s final and the latter beating Williams to claim the third Grand Slam of her career.
What is the Wimbledon 2019 schedule?
The tournament runs from Monday 1 July to Sunday 14 July, this after the qualifying competition at the Bank of England Sports Centre between Monday 24 June and Thursday 27 June.
- Women’s singles quarter-finals: Tuesday 9 July
- Men’s singles quarter-finals: Wednesday 10 July
- Women’s singles semi-finals: Thursday 11 July
- Men’s singles semi-finals: Friday 12 July
- Women’s singles final: Saturday 13 July
- Men’s singles final: Sunday 14 July