Coco Gauff enters Wimbledon with a ranking of No. 2, the highest of her career. She’s the only player, man or woman to make it to at least the semifinals of the last three grand slam events, including the U.S. Open in September where she captured her first major title.
The last time we saw Gauff at a slam was at the French Open, where she fell to world No. 1 Iga Świątek.
Grass courts have been a bit of a challenge for Gauff, making this pursuit of her second grand slam a little more interesting.
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Here’s everything you need to know about Gauff’s appearance at Wimbledon, including a television schedule, scores and results.
Gauff eased through the opening round at Wimbledon, dropping just three games to fellow American Caroline Dolehide to advance.
Next up for Gauff is Anca Todoni of Romania, who fought through the qualifying draw to reach the main bracket. The second-round match should take place Wednesday, July 3, with the start time still to be determined.
Opponent | Round | Date, time (ET), result |
Caroline Dolehide | Round 1 | Won 6-1, 6-2 |
Anca Todoni | Round 2 | Wed., July 3, time TBD |
ESPN has televised Wimbledon since 2003, with exclusivity in the U.S. since 2012. ESPN’s “first ball to last ball” coverage – all day, every day, Monday, July 1, through Sunday, July 14 – is highlighted by the Cross Court Coverage the second Monday to Wednesday with day-long coverage on both ESPN and ESPN2.
The Tennis Channel is broadcasting daily Wimbledon coverage, as well as their streaming service TC Plus.
Fubo carries the ESPN family of networks as well as the Tennis Channel (sign up for a FREE trial now).
The first rounds of matches get underway on Monday, July 1, with the order of play on most days getting underway from 6 a.m. (ET) / 3 a.m. (PT) onward, and usually lasts around eight hours per session.
The doubles tournaments for the ATP, WTA and mixed events will run in tandem alongside the major singles competitions, concluding with the Women’s decider on Saturday, July 13, and Men’s Final on Sunday, July 14 respectively.
Date | Events |
Monday, July 1 | ATP & WTA 1st Round |
Tuesday, July 2 | ATP & WTA 1st Round |
Wednesday, July 3 | ATP & WTA 2nd Round, Doubles 1st Round |
Thursday, July 4 | ATP & WTA 2nd Round, Doubles 1st Round |
Friday, July 5 | ATP & WTA 3rd Round, Doubles 1st and 2nd Rounds |
Saturday, July 6 | ATP & WTA 3rd Round, Doubles 1st and 2nd Rounds |
Sunday, July 7 | ATP & WTA 4th Round, Doubles 2nd and 3rd Rounds |
Monday, July 8 | ATP & WTA 4th Round, Doubles 3rd Round and Quarterfinals |
Tuesday, July 9 | ATP & WTA Quarterfinals, Doubles Quarterfinals and Semifinals |
Wednesday, July 10 | ATP & WTA Quarterfinals, Individual Doubles Quarterfinals |
Thursday, July 11 | WTA Semifinals, ATP Doubles Semifinals, Mixed Doubles Final |
Friday, July 12 | ATP Semifinals, WTA Doubles Semifinals |
Saturday, July 13 | ATP Doubles Final, WTA Singles Final |
Sunday, July 14 | ATP Singles Final, WTA Doubles Final |
Coco Gauff made her Wimbledon Open debut as a 15-year-old in 2019 with an unforgettable upset of the legendary Venus Williams and has played every year the tournament has been held since. Her best showings have been in 2019 and 2021, when she reached the fourth round. In doubles, she’s advanced as far as the third round in 2021 and 2023.
Here’s how far Gauff has advanced each year at the grass-court grand slam:
Year | Singles | Doubles |
2019 | 4th Round | — |
2020 | Not held | Not held |
2021 | 4th Round | 3rd Round |
2022 | 3rd Round | — |
2023 | 1st Round | 3rd Round |
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