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The Wimbledon women’s draw 2026 was revealed on Friday 26 June at 10:00 AM BST. 128 players · 32 seeds · Best of 3 sets. No. 1 seed: Aryna Sabalenka 🇧🇾. Defending champion: Iga Świątek 🇵🇱. Women’s Final: Saturday 11 July ~2:00 PM BST, Centre Court. Live bracket and today’s matches below.

🎾 Women’s Singles Draw · 128 Players · June 29 – July 11, 2026 · SW19

Wimbledon Women’s Draw 2026 — Bracket, Seeds & Today’s Matches

The complete Wimbledon women’s draw 2026 — every seed, the full bracket structure, today’s women’s singles matches on court, the draw by section, a printable PDF summary, and the 2024 and 2025 draw archives. The draw was revealed at the official ceremony on Friday 26 June and is auto-updated below.

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128Players
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32Seeds
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Sat 11 JulWomen’s Final
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26 JunDraw Ceremony
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Best of 3Sets format
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Women’s Draw — Today’s Matches ·

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Wimbledon Women’s Draw 2026 — All 32 Seeds

Seedings based on WTA world rankings at 22 June 2026
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Wimbledon Women’s Draw Bracket 2026

128-player single-elimination bracket — live updates
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Women’s Draw Archive — 2025 & 2024

Previous Wimbledon women’s draw results

2025 Women’s Draw — Final Result

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Iga Świątek
2025 Women’s Champion · 1st Wimbledon title
def. A. Anisimova 6–0, 6–0 ✨

2025 Draw — Seeds & Results

SeedPlayerCountryBest Result 2025
3Iga Świątek🇵🇱 Poland🏆 Champion (def. Anisimova 6–0, 6–0)
Amanda Anisimova🇺🇸 USARunner-Up
2Barbora Krejčíková🇨🇿 Czech R.Semifinal (lost to Świątek)
4Elena Rybakina🇰🇿 KazakhstanSemifinal (lost to Anisimova)
1Aryna Sabalenka🇧🇾 BelarusQuarterfinal (lost to Krejčíková)
5Coco Gauff🇺🇸 USAQuarterfinal (lost to Świątek)
6Jasmine Paolini🇮🇹 ItalyQuarterfinal (lost to Rybakina)
Markéta Vondroušová🇨🇿 Czech R.Quarterfinal (lost to Anisimova)

2024 Women’s Draw — Final Result

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Barbora Krejčíková
2024 Women’s Champion · 2nd Grand Slam title
def. J. Paolini 6–2, 2–6, 6–4

2024 Draw — Seeds & Results

SeedPlayerCountryBest Result 2024
32Barbora Krejčíková🇨🇿 Czech R.🏆 Champion (def. Paolini 6–2, 2–6, 6–4)
12Jasmine Paolini🇮🇹 ItalyRunner-Up
4Elena Rybakina🇰🇿 KazakhstanSemifinal
Danielle Collins🇺🇸 USASemifinal
1Iga Świątek🇵🇱 PolandRound 4 (lost to Vondroušová)
2Aryna Sabalenka🇧🇾 BelarusRound 3 (withdrew)

Women’s Draw Finals — Last 5 Years

YearChampionScoreRunner-UpSeed
2025I. Świątek 🇵🇱6–0, 6–0 ✨A. Anisimova 🇺🇸3
2024B. Krejčíková 🇨🇿6–2, 2–6, 6–4J. Paolini 🇮🇹32
2023M. Vondroušová 🇨🇿6–4, 6–4O. Jabeur 🇹🇳Unseeded
2022E. Rybakina 🇰🇿3–6, 6–2, 6–2O. Jabeur 🇹🇳17
2021A. Barty 🇦🇺6–3, 6–7(4), 6–3K. Plíšková 🇨🇿1

Wimbledon Women’s Draw PDF — Download & Print

The official Wimbledon women’s draw PDF is published at wimbledon.com immediately after the draw ceremony on Friday 26 June 2026. It contains the full 128-player bracket in printable format.

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Official Draw PDF

The full 128-player bracket PDF, published after the draw ceremony, is available at wimbledon.com/draws. Select “Women’s Singles” from the event menu to download the PDF bracket.

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Print This Page Summary

Use the button below to print a quick-reference seeds and draw summary from this page. Works in Chrome, Safari and Firefox — saves as PDF via your browser’s print dialog.

🎾 Wimbledon Women’s Draw 2026 — Quick Reference wimbledon.com · All England Club, SW19 5AE
Draw Format
Players128
Seeds32
Qualifiers12
Wildcards8
Rounds to win7
Sets formatBest of 3
Final set10-pt TB at 6-6
Key Dates
Draw ceremonyFri 26 Jun
R1 beginsMon 29 Jun
Round 2Wed–Thu 1–2 Jul
Round 3Fri–Sat 3–4 Jul
R16Sun–Mon 5–6 Jul
QuarterfinalsTue–Wed 7–8 Jul
SemifinalsThu 9 Jul
🏆 FinalSat 11 Jul ~2PM BST
Top Seeds 2026
Seed 1A. Sabalenka 🇧🇾
Seed 2I. Świątek 🇵🇱
Seed 3E. Rybakina 🇰🇿
Seed 4C. Gauff 🇺🇸
Seed 5J. Paolini 🇮🇹
DefendingI. Świątek 🇵🇱
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How the Wimbledon Women’s Draw Works

Understanding the structure of the Wimbledon women’s draw bracket helps you follow the progression of the tournament.

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The Draw Ceremony

Held on Friday 26 June 2026 at 10:00 AM BST. A representative of the AELTC draws balls for each section of the bracket. The ceremony is live-streamed on the official Wimbledon YouTube channel and wimbledon.com. Seeds 1 and 2 are placed at opposite ends of the draw; seeds 3 and 4 are drawn randomly into the two halves; seeds 5–8 into the four quarters.

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Seedings — How They Work

32 players are seeded based on WTA world rankings at the cut-off date (22 June 2026). Seedings exactly match WTA rankings — since 2021 Wimbledon no longer uses a separate grass-court seedings formula. A seeded player cannot meet another seeded player until Round 3 at the earliest.

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The Bracket Structure

The 128-player draw is split into two halves of 64 players each. Each half is further divided into four sections of 32. Seed 1 (Sabalenka) anchors the top of the draw; Seed 2 (Świątek) anchors the bottom — guaranteeing they can only meet in the final if both reach it.

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Entry Routes

The 128-player draw consists of approximately 108 direct entrants (by WTA ranking), 12 qualifiers (from Roehampton qualifying June 22–25) and 8 wildcards (awarded by the AELTC, typically to British players and notable injury returners). Qualifiers are listed as “Q” until the draw is made.

Wimbledon Women’s Final 2026 — Draw & Schedule

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Women’s Singles Final 2026
Saturday 11 July 2026 · Centre Court · ~2:00 PM BST
The two finalists emerge from opposite halves of the 128-player draw after winning 6 consecutive matches each. The champion receives the Venus Rosewater Dish on Centre Court.
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📝 Summary

The Wimbledon women’s draw 2026 features 128 players across 7 rounds — from Round 1 on June 29 to the Women’s Final on Saturday 11 July. The draw was revealed at the official ceremony on 26 June at 10:00 AM BST. Aryna Sabalenka is the No. 1 seed; Iga Świątek (defending champion) is No. 2. The official Wimbledon women’s draw PDF is downloadable at wimbledon.com/draws. For the 2024 draw, Barbora Krejčíková (seed 32) won the title — the lowest seed to win since Vondroušová won unseeded in 2023. The live draw bracket and today’s women’s singles matches are updated automatically above.

FAQs — Wimbledon Women’s Draw

When was the Wimbledon women’s draw made in 2026?

The 2026 Wimbledon women’s draw ceremony took place on Friday 26 June 2026 at 10:00 AM BST — four days before the Championship began. It was live-streamed on the official Wimbledon YouTube channel. The full 128-player bracket PDF was published simultaneously at wimbledon.com/draws.

How many players are in the Wimbledon women’s draw?

The Wimbledon women’s singles draw has 128 players, consisting of approximately 108 direct entrants (by WTA ranking), 12 qualifiers and 8 wildcards. 32 of the 128 players are seeded. A champion must win 7 consecutive matches — from Round 1 through the Final.

Who is the No. 1 seed in the 2026 Wimbledon women’s draw?

Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) is the No. 1 seed in the 2026 Wimbledon women’s draw. Defending champion Iga Świątek (Poland) is the No. 2 seed. As No. 1 and No. 2, they are placed at opposite ends of the draw and can only meet in the final.

Where can I download the Wimbledon women’s draw PDF?

The official Wimbledon women’s draw PDF is available at wimbledon.com/draws — select “Women’s Singles” from the dropdown. It is published immediately after the draw ceremony (10:00 AM BST on 26 June 2026). You can also print a quick-reference summary from this page using the Print / Save as PDF button above.

Who won the 2025 Wimbledon women’s draw?

Iga Świątek (Poland, seed 3) won the 2025 Wimbledon women’s draw, defeating Amanda Anisimova in the final 6–0, 6–0 — the most dominant Women’s Final in modern Wimbledon history. The match lasted 52 minutes. Świątek became the first Polish women’s champion at Wimbledon.

Who won the 2024 Wimbledon women’s draw?

Barbora Krejčíková (Czech Republic, seed 32) won the 2024 Wimbledon women’s draw, defeating Jasmine Paolini in the final 6–2, 2–6, 6–4. As the 32nd seed, Krejčíková entered as one of the lowest-seeded champions in the Open Era. She had won only 7 matches in the entire 2024 season before her Wimbledon title run.