Wimbledon starts Monday: three Portuguese in the fight and Serena's return
Tennis's most famous grass opens on 29 June. Sinner and Djokovic in the same half of the draw, and eyes on the Portuguese.
The warm-up is over. Wimbledon’s sacred grass opens on Monday, 29 June, running until 12 July — the most elegant (and most stubbornly traditional) tournament on the tennis calendar.
The men’s draw
The big talking point is the bracket: Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner landed in the same half of the draw, which means that, if everything follows seeding, they’d only meet in the semi-finals. For fans, it’s halfway to a clash of generations — the veteran who has won it all against the world number one who inherited the throne.
And the Portuguese?
There are reasons to follow closely: three Portuguese players featured in the men’s qualifying draw, two of them seeded. The qualifying stage, played between 22 and 25 June, is that cruel funnel that decides who earns the right to step onto the main lawns. Having Portuguese representation right at the gates of the main draw is, in itself, good news for a country that historically doesn’t breathe tennis.
A curiosity that will get people talking
There’s also a return pulling the spotlight: Serena Williams plays a Wimbledon singles draw again, four years on, opening against young Maya Joint. Whatever the result, it’s the kind of story that makes the public stop and watch.
Two weeks of grass, compulsory white, and strawberries and cream. The tennis summer is officially open.
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