The Championships, Wimbledon, Welcomes the Reigning Champions to Centre Court
Geneva, 23 June 2026 – Playing the opening match on Centre Court at The Championships, Wimbledon, is one of the greatest privileges in tennis. Next week, on Monday 29 June at 1.30 p.m. local time, Rolex Testimonee Jannik Sinner will become the first Italian player to achieve this honour, having won the gentlemen’s singles title in 2025. The 24-year-old’s return to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) signals another cherished fortnight of competition, one that has been defined by excellence since the tournament’s inception in 1877. Sinner says:
Iga Świątek will follow in Sinner’s footsteps, returning to the scene of one of her career-defining victories when she opens proceedings on day 2. The Rolex Testimonee’s poise and unwavering commitment led to her becoming the first Polish player to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish last year. Świątek looks back on this momentous achievement:
Since Rolex’s relationship with tennis began at Wimbledon in 1978, many members of the Rolex family have left a lasting impression on the spiritual home of tennis. From Björn Borg and Chris Evert’s pioneering baseline games, to Stefan Edberg and Pat Rafter’s precision serve-and-volley style, and more recently, the elegant single-handed backhand of Roger Federer, the tournament’s legends have showcased their grass-court prowess while continually pushing the sport forward.
Borg reflects on winning his first of five consecutive Wimbledon titles in 1976:
Half a century later, the next generation arrive in south-west London aiming to tailor their games and capture this prestigious prize for the first time. The newly crowned Roland-Garros champion Mirra Andreeva joins Belinda Bencic, Coco Gauff, Maria Sakkari and Qinwen Zheng in the ladies’ singles draw, while fellow Rolex Testimonees João Fonseca, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton and Stéfanos Tsitsipás are among those with their sights set on the gentlemen’s singles trophy. The tennis world will once again watch the skilful performances play out, with each moment adding to Wimbledon’s timeless traditions forged over 149 years.