LONDON — The Wimbledon quarter-finals began on Tuesday at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, with the tournament's leading seeds contesting places in the semi-finals across the grass courts of SW19. Play took place on Centre Court and No. 1 Court under warm summer conditions.
World number one Jannik Sinner and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz led the men's draw among the eight remaining players. Both had progressed through the first week without dropping serve at critical moments, according to tournament records.
The women's quarter-finals also took centre stage, with the surviving seeds seeking to reach the final four. The All England Club scheduled the highest-ranked contenders on the show courts to maximise television audiences.
The quarter-final stage carries significant ranking points and prize money. Results on Tuesday will shape the second week of the Championships, as record attendance figures recorded during the opening rounds underscore the tournament's continued appeal.
Winners on Tuesday advance to Thursday's semi-finals, the last hurdle before Sunday's final on Centre Court.