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Wimbledon 2026: Dates, Star Players, Tickets & Live Stream—Everything Fans Need to Know

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The roar that erupted across Centre Court this afternoon marked the end of a fortnight of drama at the All England Club, as the 150th edition of The Championships crowned new champions and rewrote Wimbledon history. Linda Noskova became the first Czech teenager since Martina Hingis to lift the Ladies’ Singles trophy, outlasting compatriot Karolína Muchová 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in a breath-stealing final that showcased fearless baseline hitting and nerveless serving under pressure. The 19-year-old broke twice in the decider, sealing victory with a forehand winner that clipped the sideline and sent her tumbling onto the grass in disbelief. On the men’s side, Italy’s Jannik Sinner fulfilled years of promise by defeating Andrey Rublev 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-4 to claim his maiden Wimbledon crown and a second career major. Sinner’s laser-guided returns and improved net play proved decisive, making him the first Italian man to win at SW19 since Nicola Pietrangeli’s amateur triumphs. British fans also had reason to celebrate: Henry Patten and Finland’s Harri Heliovaara edged Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić in twin tie-break sets to capture the Men’s Doubles title, ending a 12-year home drought in that discipline. Earlier, the Czech duo of Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková added another Slam to their résumé in the Ladies’ Doubles, while Americans Alexandra Eala and Nishesh Bhasin claimed the junior singles trophies. Beyond the silverware, Wimbledon 2026 delivered record attendance, with 545,000 spectators passing through the gates during the expanded 14-day schedule. A redesigned retractable roof on No. 1 Court minimised rain delays, and late-night mixed-reality broadcasts drew the tournament’s largest global streaming audience to date. What’s next? The tour shifts to the North American hard-court swing, but the narratives born on grass will follow: Noskova’s surge toward world No. 1, Sinner’s pursuit of a multi-major season, and the doubles renaissance sparking fresh interest in the format. For now, though, Wimbledon’s manicured lawns belong to a new generation of champions, their names already etched into the roll of honour at SW19.

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