Wimbledon

Triumph on grass

Innovation at the service of tradition

A legendary tournament. An institution at the cutting edge of modernity. Traditions that stand the test of time.


It is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Since 1877, Wimbledon has embodied a rare alliance between heritage and innovation, without ever losing its identity: enduring rituals, pioneering technologies and rules that evolve with the times. The beating heart of the sport, Wimbledon and its great champions set the public’s pulse racing every English summer.

The Championships, Wimbledon, are still played on grass courts – just like they were in 1877 for the tournament’s inaugural edition.

Ball boy
A ball boy in the foreground as Carlos Alcaraz plays on Centre Court, where he won the Gentlemen’s Singles title in 2024.

The cradle of global tennis

Centre Court

Resolutely forward‑looking

Roger Federer
Roger Federer won the Gentlemen’s Singles title in 2009, his sixth Wimbledon crown and a record-breaking 15th Grand Slam® title.Discover more

This tournament will last forever and will always be fantastic... It’s bigger than any player who has ever lived.

Roger Federer

Duels in an English garden

Chris Evert
Carlos Alcaraz

The Wimbledon champions