2024 Wimbledon Championships

Boys' 14&U singles Takahiro Kawaguchi The 2024 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, England, comprising singles, doubles and mixed doubles play.

Prior to the 2022 edition, the tournament had seen only four exceptions to the tradition of withholding competition on Middle Sunday to accommodate delayed matches during championships that were heavily disrupted by rain.

[20] Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard became the first lucky loser to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon since Dick Norman in 1995.

[21] Alexander Zverev, Grigor Dimitrov, Ben Shelton were the highest of the five seeded players who were defeated in the Round of 16.

[32] In the second semifinal, Djokovic defeated Musetti in straight sets to guarantee a rematch of the previous year's final.

[54] Two-times defending finalist tenth seed Ons Jabeur lost her third round match to previous year's semifinalist, No.

[58] Last remaining British player in either of the main singles draw, wildcard Emma Raducanu also lost her fourth round match.

[66] 2022 champion and fourth seeded, Elena Rybakina won in straight sets against Svitolina, losing just five games in the process.

Vekić started off strong by breaking Paolini's serve twice[69] and won four consecutive games to win the first set 6–2.

Krejčíková won the set 6–4 to reach her first Grand Slam final since winning the French Open three years ago.

[77] In the final match, Barbora Krejčíková got an early lead after she broke Paolini's serve on the first game of the first set.

[85] They lost their first round match against the Australian duo of Rinky Hijikata and John Peers in the straight sets.

[90][91] In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded pair of Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos defeated 8th seeds Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz in straight sets.

[93] Unseeded pair of Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten upset fourth seeds Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić.

They saved three championship points en route to both players' first major title in men's doubles.

[100] Patten becomes only the third British man of the Open era – alongside Jonathan Marray in 2012 and Neal Skupski in 2023 – to lift the Wimbledon doubles trophy.

[107] Former two-time Wimbledon champion, Kateřina Siniaková and her partner Taylor Townsend won against 9th seeded pair of Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jeļena Ostapenko.

[108] Meanwhile, Siniaková's former partners Barbora Krejčíková and Laura Siegemund lost to the second seeds Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe.

[109] In the first semifinal, Siniaková and Townsend defeated the number one seeds Hsieh Su-wei and Elise Mertens after losing the first set.

[126][127] In the semifinals, the first seeded and defending champion Tokito Oda lost to Martín de la Puente.

[130] Hewett defeated the Spaniard in straight sets to win his ninth major title and complete his career Grand Slam.

[128] Three-time defending champion Diede de Groot defeated Aniek van Koot in the final to win her 15th consecutive major title and record-extending 23rd overall.

[134] Two-time defending champions Sam Schröder and Niels Vink won the title by defeating Andy Lapthorne and Guy Sasson in the final.

[146] Nicolai Budkov Kjær won the championship by emerging victorious against his Dutch opponent in straight sets, becoming the first Norwegian to win a junior major singles title.

[148][149][150] In the semifinals, top seed Renáta Jamrichová ousted unseeded Vendula Valdmannová in straight sets, losing just two games.

[152] Renáta Jamrichová won her second junior grand slam title of the year by defeating Jones in the final.

[155] Alexander Razeghi and Max Schönhaus won the title by winning the final match in straight sets.

[160] Takahiro Kawaguchi and Jordan Lee reached the final by defeating Stan Put and Dongjae Kim in the semifinals, respectively.

[160] In the semifinals, Jana Kovačková downed Megan Knight and Keisija Bērziņa defeated Xinran Sun.

[166] Two-time defending champions, Clijsters and Hingis won the title by defeating the all Australian duo in straight sets.

Centre Court in 2023, where the finals of the Wimbledon Championships take place.