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Everything you need to know about Wimbledon history

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Everything you need to know about Wimbledon history

The main table of Wimbledon starts on Monday (July 3rd) and Sportish brings you everything you need to know about the historic Open, but also about the double Greek participation with Tsitsipas and Sakkaris on the screen.

The main draw of Wimbledon begins on Monday (July 3rd), in which both Stefanos Tsitsipas and Maria Sakkari will of course take part.

Given the facts, the Greek duo want to go as far as possible and most importantly reach the second week, something only the 24-year-old Greek managed five years ago!

Of course, defeating them alone won’t be easy, since the draw has traps for both already in the first rounds.

The Sportish chronicles everything you need to know about Wimbledon and of course the Greek duo.

The draw of Tsitsipas

Wimbledon receives the Grand Slam where Stefanos Tsitsipas does not show the best performances. His best run was through the fourth round in 2018, while last year he had his second-best through the third round.

He has generally not fared well on grass this year and appeared to be struggling with a right arm injury. At the same time, his draw wasn’t the best possible.

Stefanos Tsitsipas in his match at Wimbledon |  June 30, 2022

Both Thiem and Murray are not at their best, but they are still two Grand Slam titleholders.

At the same time, there are many athletes on his path who are able to go far in the tournament, while on his own board there are Medvedev, Alkarath, Zverev and Rooney, among others, whom he can compete against if he progresses far enough.

His possible way

  • First round – Dominic Thiem
  • Second Round – Andy Murray
  • Round three – Shelton or Cressey
  • Fourth Round – Korda or Nori
  • Quarterfinals – Medvedev or Pol
  • Semifinals – Alkarath or Rooney or Zverev

The draw of Sakkari

Maria Sakkari will be making her seventh appearance at Wimbledon and is looking to get past the third round where she has stopped three times.

Since grass is not her best surface, she will try with her fighting spirit to reach at least the second week of the tournament.

Maria Sakkari celebrates a point against Victoria Tomova at Wimbledon

Of course, her mission alone is not easy as she has many dangerous opponents in almost all rounds. Significantly, she meets Kostiuk in the first game and right after that, logically, she meets opponent Paula Bandosa, who is returning from injury.

From then on she may have avoided Sviontek on her own board but she has many great athletes like Champalenka, Mukhova, Kvitova, Rybakina and Zambe.

The possible way

  • First round – Kostiuk
  • Second Round – Paula Bandosa
  • Third Round – Kish
  • Fourth round – Krejcikova or Potapova
  • Quarterfinals – Sabalenka or Muhova
  • Semifinals – Kvitova or Rybakina or Zambe

Djokovic wants to grow his legend and Alkarath wants to stop him

Let’s take a look at the rest of the tournament. As soon as the name Novak Djokovic appears in the men’s table, the rest are forced to take second place.

Nole holds the title of favorite despite not competing in any grass competition this year. Of course, this is of little importance as he knows what he needs to do to achieve the title.

What else could be true when we’re referring to an athlete who has made 17 Wimbledon appearances and has eight finals and seven wins to his name?

Logically, his big opponent will be Carlos Alcarath. The Spaniard wants to reach the goal and if he succeeds we face a grand final against Novak Djokovic.

Of course there are other tennis players who need attention. First and best is Danil Medvedev, who isn’t the best on grass but is always a force to be reckoned with.

At the same time, we should also include Rune, De Minor, Rude in the list, but also Kyrgios, who can go far if he is good.

Sviontek and the rest of the contenders for the crown

Now it’s the women’s turn, where Iga Sviontek goes down with the title of favourite, although of course there’s the duo Rybakina and Sbalenka who want to stop her.

The two are having a great year this year and want to keep it up. Rybakina won the title last year and will try to defend it with a gun.

His 8.3 aces per game can be a great weapon on the field as long as he keeps his double faults in check.

Sabalenka is also a strong contender, having had an impressive year overall and with patience in her game can go far.

Finally we left Iga Sviontek. The world No. 1 is looking to break the Wimbledon curse after making it to the fourth round.

Grass is also the only surface where her win rate doesn’t exceed 70%!

It distributes a total of 52.3 million

A large amount will be shared by all athletes participating in Wimbledon (03-16/07), with organizers announcing an increase of more than 10%.

Specifically, the athletes share more than 52 million euros, an increase of 11.2% compared to the previous year.

Typically, the winners in men’s and women’s singles receive around €2,750,000, while the finalists receive €1,380,000.

The prize money

Ranking – prize money

  • Winners: 2,750,000
  • Finalists: 1,380,000
  • Semifinals: 702,000
  • Quarterfinals: 397,850
  • 4th round: 242,200
  • 3rd round: 153,300
  • 2nd round: 99,450
  • 1st round: 64,350
  • 3rd Qualifier: 42,100
  • 2nd Qualifier: 25,460
  • 1st Qualifier: 14,900

The events calendar

Monday 3rd July

  • Men’s singles round 1
  • Women’s Singles Round 1

Tuesday 4th July

  • Men’s singles round 1
  • Women’s Singles Round 1

Wednesday July 5th

  • Men’s Singles Round 2
  • Women’s Singles Round 2

Thursday July 6th

  • Men’s Singles Round 2
  • Women’s Singles Round 2

Friday July 7th

  • 3rd Round Men’s Singles Matches
  • Women’s Singles Round 3

Saturday July 8th

  • 3rd Round Men’s Singles Matches
  • Women’s Singles Round 3

Sunday 9th July

  • 4th Round Men’s Singles Matches
  • Women’s Singles Round 4

Monday 10 July

  • 4th Round Men’s Singles Matches
  • Women’s Singles Round 4

Tuesday 11 July

  • Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • Quarterfinals in women’s singles
  • Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals
  • Quarterfinals in women’s doubles

Wednesday July 12th

  • Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • Quarterfinals in women’s singles
  • Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals
  • Quarterfinals in women’s doubles

Thursday 13 July

  • Women’s singles semifinals
  • Men’s Doubles Semifinals

Friday July 14th

  • Women’s doubles semifinals
  • Men’s Singles Semifinals

Saturday 15 July

  • Men’s doubles final
  • Women’s singles final

Sunday 16 July

  • Women’s doubles final
  • Men’s singles final

His whole action Wimbledon will be there every day match center by Sportish while at TV program You can see the broadcasts of each day.

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Elina Svitolina – Linda Klimovichova. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

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Elina Svitolina – Linda Klimovichova. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

They will face each other in the second round of the Australian Open on January 21 Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) and Linda Klimovichova (WTA 134).

The match will start at 02.00 Kyiv time.

Sport.ua together with a betting partner bet announcing the upcoming fight!

Elina Svitolina

Ukraine had as many as six representatives in the Australian Open main draw, but only Svitolina managed to get past the first round. The tennis player started here with a 6:4, 6:1 victory against Spaniard Buksha. There were difficulties in the first match when we had to come back from 1:3.

So far Elina’s season is going well, she took the cup in Auckland, her winning streak has already reached six matches. In the first match of the tournament, the Ukrainian player had only 49% of the first serve and made half as many errors as his opponent.

Ukraine’s first racquet is currently in good shape but has yet to face top opponents this year. If she is successful in the next match, Elina will face the winner of Tallia Gibson – Diana Schneider.

Linda Klimovichova

The Polish tennis player has been actively playing on the tour since 2022, but only now has he managed to get into the main draw of a major tournament for the first time. Here Klimovichova started with the qualifiers, where she did not lose a single match; The Australians passed in the order of Webb Sem – 6:2, 6:1 and Carbera – 6:4, 7:5. In the qualifying final, a 6:4 and 6:4 victory was achieved against Belgian Minnen.

Already in the main round the Polish woman defeated the British Francesca Jones, her opponent withdrew, losing 2:6, 2:3. Klimovichova was remembered for her active play in her last match, which was not completed, she achieved 24 wins, 8 against her opponent. Psychologically, this will not be difficult for a Polish woman; They don’t expect much from him.

To guess

The athletes had never met each other before, which is not surprising, since Polish women play very little in top-level tournaments. Svitolina is the favorite of these two, but Klimovichova can perform well in tennis.

Although the Polish athlete is 10 years younger, Elina should have no problems with endurance. Although the bookmakers are confident in the success of the Ukrainian athlete, I would take a total bet of more than 18.5 matches for 1.71.

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Elina Svitolina

01/21/2026

02:00

Linda Klimovichova
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15 seeded players were eliminated at the end of the first round at the Australian Open

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15 seeded players were eliminated at the end of the first round at the Australian Open

All first round matches ended on January 20 Australian Open 2026. According to the results of the matches, they could not advance to the second round. 15 seeded players.

On the third day, two seeded tennis players and three seeded tennis players left the major. Tallon Grikspor completed the men’s competition [23] and João Fonseca [28]and for women: Maya Joynt [30]Leila Fernandez [22] and Lyudmila Samsonova [18].

The seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open 2026 on January 20:

  • R1: Tallon Grixpor [23] – Ethan Quinn – 2:6, 3:6, 2:6
  • R1: João Fonseca [28] – Eliot Spizziri – 4:6, 6:2, 1:6, 2:6

The seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open 2026 on January 20:

  • R1: Maya Joynt [30] – Teresa Valentova – 4:6, 4:6
  • R1: Leila Fernandez [22] – Janice Tjen – 2:6, 6:7 (1:7)
  • R1: Lyudmila Samsonova [18] – Laura Siegemund – 6:0, 5:7, 4:6

Top seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open after the first round:

  • Felix Auger-Aliassime [7]
  • Jiri Legechka [17]
  • Flavio Cobolli [20]
  • Tallon Grixpor [23]
  • Arthur Rinderknesh [24]
  • Brandon Nakashima [27]
  • João Fonseca [28]

Top seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open after the first round:

  • 🏳️ Ekaterina Aleksandrova [11]
  • Emma Navarro [15]
  • Lyudmila Samsonova [18]
  • Marta Kostyuk [20]
  • Leila Fernandez [22]
  • Dayana Yastremskaya [26]
  • Sofia Kenin [27]
  • Maya Joynt [30]

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VIDEO. Svitolina’s husband Gael Monfils played his last match at the Australian Open

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VIDEO. Svitolina’s husband Gael Monfils played his last match at the Australian Open

39-year-old French tennis player and husband of Elina Svitolina Gael Monfils (ATP 110) Withdrew from the 2026 Australian Open.

The Frenchman lost to the Australian in four sets in the first round of the major tournament in Melbourne Dane Sweeney (ATP 182) in 3 hours 54 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Dane Sweeney (Australia) [Q] – Gael Monfils (France) – 6:7 (3:7), 7:5, 6:4, 7:5

Monfils played on the Australian Open courts for the 20th time. For Gael, this was his last match at the Australian slam; He will retire in 2026.

Gael’s best results at the Aus Open are quarter-finals in 2016 and 2022. Sweeney will face eighth seed Ben Shelton in the second round.

“First of all, thank you very much. My journey started with you in 2005 – that’s when I first came here. Now the year is 2026 and somehow this is already the finish line. Thank you very much for this amazing journey. You were incredible. Thank you very much. I have very good memories here… Great battles. I am lucky to have played here for many years.”

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