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2025 Wimbledon complete men's and women's draw, schedule, seeds

The third grand slam event of the tennis season is upon us, as the strawberries and cream are ready for the 2025 edition of The Championships Wimbledon.
After a French Open that produced rare finals matchups between the top two seeds in both the men’s and women’s draws, the question going into Wimbledon is who can prevent the same from happening on the grass courts in London.
Jannik Sinner (3/2 at BetMGM) and Carlos Alcaraz (3/2) are once again the top two seeds and the heavy favorites on the men’s side, and appear on a collision course for a second straight grand slam final showdown. Alcaraz has won the last two Wimbledon titles and has dominated Sinner head-to-head recently, including the unbelievable comeback win in the final at Roland Garros.
The next closest challengers on the odds sheet are Alexander Zverev (11-1) and Novak Djokovic (12-1), while Jack Draper (20-1) will have the home crowd on his side as No. 4 seed, making him the highest ranked British man in the Wimbledon field since Andy Murray. There are two Americans with top 10 seeds in this year’s Wimbledon draw, with No. 5 Taylor Fritz (50-1) and No. 10 Ben Shelton (50-1) hope to factor in to the second week conversation.
In the women’s draw, Aryna Sabalenka (11/4) and Coco Gauff (4-1) are the top two seeds once again after their thrilling French Open final saw Gauff come out on top, but neither is the betting favorite coming in. That spot belongs to the 8-seed Iga Swiatek (12/5), as she’s won five grand slam titles in her career, but has never gone beyond the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
In total there are four American women in the top 10 seeds at Wimbledon, led by Gauff but with No. 3 Jessica Pegula (50-1), No. 6 Madison Keys (25-1) and No. 10 Emma Navarro (66-1) all looking for strong showings on the grass courts. Last year’s champion, Barbora Krejcikova (50-1), is the No. 17 seed in this year’s draw and could be a third round matchup for Navarro.
First-round matches at Wimbledon will begin on June 30. Below you can find details on how to watch the action and the first round matchups for all 64 seeds in the men’s and women’s draws.
How to watch 2025 Wimbledon
First Round dates: June 30 and July 1
Start time: 6 a.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Streaming: fubo (Try for free)
First round matches for men’s Wimbledon seeds
1. Jannik Sinner vs. Luca Nardi
2. Carlos Alcaraz vs. Fabio Fognini
3. Alexander Zverev vs. Arthur Rinderknech
4. Jack Draper vs. Sebastian Baez
5. Taylor Fritz vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
6. Novak Djokovic vs. Alexandre Muller
7. Lorenzo Musetti vs. Nikoloz Basilashvili
8. Holger Rune vs. Nicolas Jarry
9. Daniil Medvedev vs. Benjamin Bonzi
10. Ben Shelton vs. Alex Bolt
11. Alex de Minaur vs. Roberto Carballes Baena
12. Francis Tiafoe vs. Elmer Moller
13. Tommy Paul vs. Johannus Monday
14. Andrey Rublev vs. Laslo Djere
15. Jakub Mensik vs. Hugo Gaston
16. Francisco Cerundolo vs. Nuno Borges
17. Karen Khachanov vs. Mackenzie McDonald
18. Ugo Humbert vs. Gael Monfils
19. Grigor Dimitrov vs. Yoshihito Nishioka
20. Alexei Popyrin vs. Arthur Ferry
21. Tomas Machac vs. Damir Dzumhur
22. Flavio Cobolli vs. Beibit Zhukayev
23. Jiri Lehecka vs. Hugo Dellien
24. Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Valentin Royer
25. Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. James Duckworth
26. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Brandon Holt
27. Denis Shapovalov v. Mariano Navone
28. Alexander Bublik vs. Jaume Munar
29. Brandon Nakashima vs. Yunchaokete Bu
30. Alex Michelsen vs. Miomir Kecmanovic
31. Tallon Griekspoor vs. Jenson Brooksby
32. Matteo Berrettini vs. Kamil Majchrzak
First round matches for women’s Wimbledon seeds
1. Aryna Sabalenka vs. Carson Branstine
2. Coco Gauff vs. Dayana Yastremska
3. Jessica Pegula vs. Elisabetta Cocciaretto
4. Jasmine Paolini vs. Anastasija Sevastova
5. Qinwen Zheng vs. Katerina Siniakova
6. Madison Keys vs. Elena-Gabriela Ruse
7. Mirra Andreeva vs. Mayar Sherif
8. Iga Swiatek vs. Polina Kudermetova
9. Paula Badosa vs. Katie Boulter
10. Emma Navarro vs. Petra Kvitova
11. Elena Rybakina vs. Elina Avanesyan
12. Diana Shnaider vs. Moyuka Uchijima
13. Amanda Anisimova vs. Yulia Putintseva
14. Elina Svitolina vs. Anna Bondar
15. Karolina Muchova vs. Xinyu Wang
16. Daria Kasatkina vs. Emiliana Arango
17. Barbora Krejcikova vs. Alexandra Eala
18. Ekaterina Alexandrova vs. Priscilla Hon
19. Liudmila Samsonova vs. Maya Joint
20. Jelena Ostapenko vs. Sonay Kartal
21. Beatriz Haddad Maia vs. Rebecca Sramkova
22. Donna Vekic vs. Kimberly Birrell
23. Clara Tauson vs. Heather Watson
24. Elise Mertens vs. Linda Fruhvirtova
25. Magdalena Frech vs. Anastasia Potapova
26. Marta Kostyuk vs. Veronika Erjavec
27. Magda LInette vs. Elsa Jacquemot
28. Sofia Kenin vs. Taylor Townsend
29. Leylah Fernandez vs. Hanna Klugman
30. Linda Noskova vs. Bernarda Pera
31. Ashlyn Krueger vs. Mika Stojsavljevic
32. McCartney Kessler vs. Marketa Vondrousova
So who wins the 2025 Wimbledon, and which longshots could take the crown? Visit SportsLine now to see Onorato’s bets for the 2025 Wimbledon women’s tournament, all from the renowned tennis expert who returned more than 107 units on his tennis picks since 2022, and find out.
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Ugolini Named AVCA All-Region – America East Conference
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Behrend sprinter wins at Houghton December Classic
ERIE, Pa. — Penn State Behrend runner Carter Tobin won the 60-meter dash at the Houghton December Classic. He finished in 6.85 seconds — a qualifying time for the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference.
Tobin, a sophomore from Irwin, placed third in the 200-meter dash, finishing in 22.22 seconds.
Lee Qualk, a freshman from Coal Center, placed third in the triple jump, clearing a distance of 7.13 meters.
In the women’s events, the 4×200 relay team — Anna Buck, Caroline McDevitt, Abigail Falk and Ruby Lormejuste — placed third, finishing in 1:54.41.
Behrend’s basketball, swimming and diving and wrestling teams also were in action last week. Here are the scores and highlights:
Men’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 69, Carlow 53
- Penn State Behrend 75, La Roche 71
Jacob Dunkle, a freshman from Washington, scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds against La Roche. Dolan Waldo, a senior from Pittsburgh, scored a career-high 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Women’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 94, Carlow 38
- La Roche 68, Penn State Behrend 64
Alaina Fabin, a sophomore from Indiana, scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against La Roche. Emma Marsteller, a sophomore from Sandy Lake, scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds against Carlow.
Men’s swimming and diving
- Penn State Behrend 129, Allegheny 70
Behrend’s 200 medley relay team — Nevin Rutherford, Evan Tritt, Nicolin Pierce and Michael Kali — won, finishing in 1:45.52. Isaac Stoeckle, a sophomore from Pittsburgh, won the 1,000 freestyle, finishing in 10:57.86. Kyle Malec, a freshman from Edinboro, won the diving events; he earned 198.35 points in the 1-meter event and 195.25 points in the 3-meter event.
Women’s swimming and diving
- Penn State Behrend 154, Allegheny 106
Kaitlyn True, a freshman from Denton, Texas, won the 100 freestyle (59.42) and the 100 breaststroke (1:14.31). Izzy Sheridan, a senior from Orefield, won the 100 backstroke, finishing in 1:07.79. Rylee Ondrejko, a freshman from Washington, won the diving events; she earned 139.80 points in the 1-meter event and 150.20 points in the 3-meter event.
Wrestling
- Fifth (of 14 teams) at the RIT Invitational
Mason Savitz, a freshman from Corry, won the 165-pound weight class. He finished the tournament 5-0, with one fall and two major decisions.
Scores, updates and video links for Penn State Behrend athletics are posted at psblions.com.
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Big West Trio Lands on AVCA All-Pacific Region Listings
Representing three member-institutions, a trio of Big West women’s volleyball players have been announced as American Volleyball Coaches’ Association (AVCA) All-Pacific Region honorable mention student-athletes.
Big West Player of the Year Jade Light helped UC Davis to their first regular-season Big West title while pacing the Aggies and the conference in both kills (4.01) and points (4.52) per set in 2025. Posting consecutive seasons of 400+ kills, the outside hitter from Sloughhouse, Calif., has tallied 1,162 career strikes and is just the 13th UC Davis player to reach the four-digit plateau. Light stands as the first – and only – Aggie to earn Player of the Year honors in UC Davis’ last season of league membership while also earning first-team All-Big West distinction.
UC Santa Barbara redshirt sophomore Eva Travis claimed a first career All-Region distinction after trailing only Light in both kills (3.93) and points (4.42) per set to lead the Gauchos back to The Big West postseason finishing the year tied for second in the conference standings. The product of Aliso Viejo, Calif., finished the year with six 20-point games reaching double-figures in all 28 matches played and started, earning All-Big West second-team honors.
Finally, Cal Poly middle blocker and Big West Championship Most Valuable Player Chloe Leluge made the listings after a stellar sophomore campaign. The powerful net play provided by the Bend, Ore., native has resulted in 126 total blocks, or 1.02 per set, along with 2.30 kills per set while sporting an efficient .383 hitting percentage for The Big West champions. Leluge and the Mustangs upended No. 5 seed BYU and knocked off host and No. 4 seed USC last weekend to advance to the regional semifinals of the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship. Cal Poly is set to square off with No. 1 seed Kentucky in the Round of 16 on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. PT.
Last year, the AVCA instituted a new 10-region alignment based upon state lines rather than conference alignment. In the new configuration, the Pacific Region consists of the states of California, Hawai’i and Arizona.
Regardless of various regional changes throughout the years, The Big West has enjoyed at least one All-Region/All-District selection every season, since 1986. Dating back to the 2015 season, this marks the ninth set of All-Region listings to include at least three Big West performers.
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Frantzich and Nemecek land MIAC Athlete of the Week accolades
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – First year Svea Frantzich and senior Lance Nemecek of the St. Olaf College women’s and men’s track and field teams were named one of the two Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Athletes of the Week in their respective sports on Tuesday.
Frantzich was chosen as the MIAC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, while Nemecek collected MIAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week honors, with both Oles landing the first MIAC Athlete of the Week accolades of their careers.
Frantzich recorded the fifth-highest pentathlon score in NCAA Division III this season with 3,005 points in her collegiate debut at the M City Classic on Friday. Frantzich posted top-10 all-time performances on St. Olaf’s indoor list in the 60-meter hurdles (9.47) and long jump (5.44m) on her way to compiling the No. 8 pentathlon score on the Oles’ all-time performers’ list.
Nemecek ran the second-fastest 800-meter time in NCAA Division III this season with a meet record time of 1:54.02 at the M City Classic on Friday. Nemecek’s time ranks third on both St. Olaf’s all-time performers’ and performances lists. He also led off the first-place 4×400-meter relay that won the event in a meet-record time of 3:21.77, which ranks fifth nationally and second on both St. Olaf lists.
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No. 3 Volleyball lands four on AVCA Southwest Region Team
AUSTIN, Texas – No. 3 Texas Volleyball landed four on the AVCA Southwest All-Region Team, led by Torrey Stafford who was named AVCA Southwest Region Player of the Year.
Stafford became the fifth Longhorn to earn the award, which marked the seventh overall award joining Chiaka Ogbogu (’17), Micaya White (’18), Logan Eggleston (20-22) and Madisen Skinner (’23). Stafford leads the Longhorns with 488 kills, has totaled 4.74 kills per set, is hitting .359 and leads the team with 32 aces.
Stafford was also named to the All-Region Team along with freshman Cari Spears, sophomore Ayden Ames and senior Emma Halter.
Spears was also tabbed as the AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the year. Texas has now won the award three-straight seasons following Ames and Ella Swindle.
Texas is set to host #15 Indiana on Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. CT at Gregory Gym in the Sweet 16.
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ACC Announces Week 1 Indoor Track & Field Performers of the Week
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – A pair of standouts from Louisville led the way for the Atlantic Coast Conference’s first Performers of the Week of the 2025-26 Indoor Track & Field season. Louisville’s Alba Cuns Iglesias was named the ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week, while Elsingi Kipruto was tabbed the ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week. Virginia’s Gary Martin earned ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week honors, while North Carolina’s Vera Sjöberg was named the ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week. Virginia Tech’s Maddox Hamm was selected as the ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week, while Clemson’s Kimeka Smith garnered ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week honors.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Gary Martin, Virginia, Sr. (Warminster, Pa.)
- Posted a 13:05.57 in the men’s 5,000-meter run at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Shattered his own school record in the 5,000-meter by more than 25 seconds.
- Broke the ACC record, previously held by Florida State’s Adriaan Wildschutt since 2022.
- Clocked the sixth-fastest time in NCAA history.
- His time ranks first in the ACC and third nationally.
ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech, Jr. (Scottsboro, Ala.)
- Finished first in the men’s pole vault at the Liberty Kickoff in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Posted a career-best 5.70m (18-8.25) in the event.
- Broke the Virginia Tech program record.
- His mark leads both the ACC and NCAA this season.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Elsingi Kipruto, Louisville, Fr. (Mosoriot, Kenya)
- Opened his indoor career with a win in the men’s 5,000-meter open section on the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston.
- Finished with a time of 13:29.37, breaking the Louisville program record.
- His time ranks fourth in the ACC and 13th nationally.
- His time is also the fastest 5K nationally by a freshman.
ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Vera Sjöberg, North Carolina, Fifth-Year (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Posted a time of 8:43.06 in the women’s 3,000-meter run at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston.
- Ran the eighth-fastest 5K time in NCAA history.
- Broke a 22-year-old school record by 17 seconds.
- Her time is the fastest in the ACC and second-best nationally.
ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Alba Cuns Iglesias, Louisville, R-Jr. (Negreira, Spain)
- Won the women’s triple jump at the Commonwealth College Opener in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Her mark of 13.25m (43-5.75) leads both the ACC and NCAA and broke the program record.
- Also posted a 5.87m (19-3.25) in the women’s long jump, which ranks sixth in the ACC this season.
ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Kimeka Smith, Clemson, Fr. (St. Catherine, Jamaica)
- Won the women’s shot put at the Clemson Opener in Clemson, South Carolina, with a mark of 15.06m (49-5).
- Set the Clemson freshman record and ranks seventh on the Tigers’ all-time performance list.
- Her mark leads the ACC and ranks 11th nationally.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Gary Martin, Virginia
ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech
ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Dec. 9 – Elsingi Kipruto, Louisville
ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Vera Sjöberg, North Carolina
ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Alba Cuns Iglesias, Louisville
ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Dec. 9 – Kimeka Smith, Clemson
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