Wimbledon 2025 – Latest News, Scores and Highlights

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Welcome to your go‑to spot for everything Wimbledon 2025. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just curious about this year’s drama, you’ll find the biggest stories, match scores and what’s coming up right here.

The tournament kicked off with a rain‑delayed opening day, but the crowds quickly turned up the energy. All four champions from 2024 were in the mix, and a few young wildcards already caused upsets that have fans talking.

One of the biggest talk points was the men’s singles quarter‑final where the 22‑year‑old prodigy smashed a top‑10 seed in straight sets. His powerful serve and fearless backhand reminded everyone why he’s a future Grand Slam winner.

On the women’s side, the defending champion survived a marathon three‑hour battle, saving two match points before clinching the win. She said the grass felt faster this year, which forced her to adjust her footwork early in the match.

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Fans have also been buzzing about the new “mid‑court” interactive zone. It lets spectators watch live stats, choose camera angles and even vote on the player of the day. The zone is free for ticket holders, making the experience feel more personal.

If you’re tracking prize money, 2025 brings a record £45 million payout, with the men’s and women’s champions each pocketing £2.5 million. The boost reflects the sport’s growing global audience and a tight sponsorship deal with a major tech brand.

Social media has been flooded with highlights, especially the legendary serve‑and‑volley rally that lasted 22 shots. Clips are on replay across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, and they’re sparking debates about whether classic grass‑court tactics are making a comeback.

For those planning to watch from home, the broadcast schedule has been streamlined. Matches start at 11 am and run until 10 pm each day, with a single channel covering both men’s and women’s draws. You can also stream every point on the official app, which offers a low‑delay option.

Looking ahead, the semifinals promise another set of cliffhangers. The men’s draw pits a seasoned veteran against the teenager who shocked the world, while the women’s side features a match‑up between two left‑handed powerhouses, a rarity on grass.

Stay tuned to this page for real‑time updates, post‑match analysis and insider interviews. We’ll add fresh content after each round, so you’ll never miss a key moment from Wimbledon 2025.

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