They've swapped the singles, and doubles finals - which makes sense to give a better time slot to the singles finals. So there's still tennis on at the usual time, but with more people on the court. Not sure if that helps.atlpam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 4:31 pm For as far back as I can remember the Wimbledon finals started at 9:00am Eastern time. We typically have friends over for “Breakfast at Wimbledon” to watch the match. Now Wimbledon has messed with tradition and the match will be played 2 hours later! Wish I had realized they were changing this before we made all our plans.
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Brunch at Wimbledon? Still has a ring to it.
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Looks like the 1%'ers have come through to many folk's surprise.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:09 am Updated Probabilities:
Men
Alcaraz 65
Sinner 25
The rest 10
Women
Sabalenka 30%
Paolini 25%
Rybakina 10%
Vondrousova 10%
Pegula 9%
Coco, Andreeva, Alexandrova 5% each
Rest of the field 1%
Rybakina seems to lack the champion's mindset, falters in tight matches, so I dont give her a better chance, despite her game being so well suited to grass.. Paolini's footwork, movement and volleying, makes her a genuine contender.
Pegula doesnt really have the class to win a major but she is getting closer.. so who knows? Defending champ Krejcikova appears to be injured, still.. Vondrousova seems to be back..
Andreeva doesnt seem ready yet, on grass - though Conchita was an unexpected champion here, so Andreeva could, too. Sabelanka is a bit less dominant than I expected her to be..
It seems like time is going backwards towards 1984 . . . 

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What were the odds of the final we actually got?
The WTA is unpredictable. Add grass to the mix, and it is a game of craps.
9th year in a row with a first time winner.
The WTA is unpredictable. Add grass to the mix, and it is a game of craps.
9th year in a row with a first time winner.
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I still do. The menu is like my Thanksgiving. I've never cooked Thanksgiving dinner but I live for making Breakfast at Wimbledon. I'm so glad I saw this message about the swapped time slots. I'll still serve bagels, scones, strawberries and cream, grapes (for the colors), Scotch eggs, cucumber sandwiches and macarOns at 9 am, though.ti-amie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 5:47 pmWe used to do breakfast at Wimbledon too. SIGHatlpam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 4:31 pm For as far back as I can remember the Wimbledon finals started at 9:00am Eastern time. We typically have friends over for “Breakfast at Wimbledon” to watch the match. Now Wimbledon has messed with tradition and the match will be played 2 hours later! Wish I had realized they were changing this before we made all our plans.
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I still do. The menu is like my Thanksgiving. I've never cooked Thanksgiving dinner but I live for making Breakfast at Wimbledon. I'm so glad I saw this message about the swapped time slots. I'll still serve bagels, scones, strawberries and cream, grapes (for the colors), Scotch eggs, cucumber sandwiches and macarOns at 9 am, though.ti-amie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 5:47 pmWe used to do breakfast at Wimbledon too. SIGHatlpam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 4:31 pm For as far back as I can remember the Wimbledon finals started at 9:00am Eastern time. We typically have friends over for “Breakfast at Wimbledon” to watch the match. Now Wimbledon has messed with tradition and the match will be played 2 hours later! Wish I had realized they were changing this before we made all our plans.
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I prefer the term competitive to unpredictable. It shouldn't be the No. 1 and 2 in the finals all the time, or one of them winning. The other players are no slouches.
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No points for being wise after the eventJeff from TX wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 11:49 pmLooks like the 1%'ers have come through to many folk's surprise.ashkor87 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 1:09 am Updated Probabilities:
Men
Alcaraz 65
Sinner 25
The rest 10
Women
Sabalenka 30%
Paolini 25%
Rybakina 10%
Vondrousova 10%
Pegula 9%
Coco, Andreeva, Alexandrova 5% each
Rest of the field 1%
Rybakina seems to lack the champion's mindset, falters in tight matches, so I dont give her a better chance, despite her game being so well suited to grass.. Paolini's footwork, movement and volleying, makes her a genuine contender.
Pegula doesnt really have the class to win a major but she is getting closer.. so who knows? Defending champ Krejcikova appears to be injured, still.. Vondrousova seems to be back..
Andreeva doesnt seem ready yet, on grass - though Conchita was an unexpected champion here, so Andreeva could, too. Sabelanka is a bit less dominant than I expected her to be..
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True, but with women, we may need more than 1% for rest of the field.

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You and I have been in disagreement about the WTA's parity for a while (a long while). But, as Megan said, with the WTA being so competitive and grass being such a peculiar surface, predicting any match is perilous. Notice the winners for the grass season:
Maria won Queens. Pegula won Bad Homburg. Both out in R1 at W. Winners included Joint, a basically unknown player. At W, Sierra, an Argie on grass, made 4R, and Siegemund took one set from Sabalenka.
In the past, clay was the great equalizer. Not anymore. Grass is now the new fudge factor. In the WTA, a lot can happen on it.
Maria won Queens. Pegula won Bad Homburg. Both out in R1 at W. Winners included Joint, a basically unknown player. At W, Sierra, an Argie on grass, made 4R, and Siegemund took one set from Sabalenka.
In the past, clay was the great equalizer. Not anymore. Grass is now the new fudge factor. In the WTA, a lot can happen on it.
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Ziying Wang has become the first Chinese player to win a Grand Slam wheelchair singles title.
Wang beat Yui Kamiji, the No.1 seed, 6-3, 6-3 to become the ladies’ Wheelchair singles champion on No.3 Court.
Kamiji had been attempting to become just the fourth woman in this discipline to complete the Career Golden Slam – winning all four majors and Paralympic gold – and had beaten Wang in eight of their nine previous meetings.
“I still don’t have any feelings about being Wimbledon champion,” an emotional and elated Wang said afterwards.
“I still feel like I’m playing the match at the moment.
“But I’m very happy to win and very excited, because it’s a breakthrough in Chinese history and for our sport, so my heart is filled with excitement and very emotional. It’s unbelievable.
“I think being Wimbledon champion will be able to inspire younger Chinese Wheelchair tennis players.
“It will show that as long as you work hard, you can make your dreams come true. So it will show them that in this journey to chase your dreams, there will be difficulties, but as long as you are persistent, you will be able to be successful.”
Wang broke Kamiji seven times in the match, and hit 55 winners – 20 more than her opponent. The 26-year-old from Sichuan was nerveless as she closed in on the title.
https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/news/ar ... _wang.html
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