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2023 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

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Ladies' singles
2023 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionCzech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
Runner-upTunisia Ons Jabeur
Score6–4, 6–4
Details
Draw128 (16 Q / 8 WC)
Seeds32
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women mixed
14&U Singles boys girls
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Markéta Vondroušová (pictured in semifinals) won the title.

Markéta Vondroušová defeated Ons Jabeur in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.[1][2] It was her first major singles title and her first title overall in six years. Vondroušová became the first unseeded female player to win the Wimbledon title, the first to contest the final since Billie Jean King did so in 1963,[3] and at world No. 42 was the lowest-ranked champion and second-lowest-ranked finalist since the WTA rankings were established in 1975.[4] By winning the title, Vondroušová made her debut in the top ten of the WTA rankings.

Elena Rybakina was the defending champion,[5] but lost in the quarterfinals to Jabeur in a rematch of the previous year's final.[6] Her loss guaranteed a first-time Wimbledon champion.[7]

Iga Świątek and Aryna Sabalenka were in contention for the women's singles No. 1 ranking at the start of the tournament. Świątek retained the No. 1 ranking after Sabalenka lost in the semifinals.[8]

Elina Svitolina was the first wildcard to reach the Wimbledon semifinals since Sabine Lisicki in 2011.[9] The match between Vondroušová and Svitolina was the first semifinal at Wimbledon to feature two unseeded players in the Open Era.[10] For the first Wimbledon since 2009 and the first major overall since the 2013 French Open, the top four seeds (Świątek, Sabalenka, Rybakina, and Jessica Pegula) progressed to the quarterfinals.[11] The third-round match between Lesia Tsurenko and Ana Bogdan was completed via a deciding set tiebreak that totaled 38 points, this set the record for the longest women's singles tiebreak in Grand Slam history.[12] (This record was broken at the following year's Australian Open when Anna Blinkova defeated Rybakina in a 42 point long tiebreak.[13])

This tournament marked the final professional appearance of former world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit.[14] She lost in the second round to Marie Bouzková.[15]

Seeds

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01.   Poland Iga Świątek (quarterfinals)
02.   Aryna Sabalenka (semifinals)
03.   Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina (quarterfinals)
04.   United States Jessica Pegula (quarterfinals)
05.   France Caroline Garcia (third round)
06.   Tunisia Ons Jabeur (final)
07.   United States Coco Gauff (first round)
08.   Greece Maria Sakkari (first round)
09.   Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (fourth round)
10.   Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková (second round, retired)
11.   Daria Kasatkina (third round)
12.   Veronika Kudermetova (second round)
13.   Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia (fourth round, retired)
14.   Switzerland Belinda Bencic (fourth round)
15.   Liudmila Samsonova (first round)
16.   Czech Republic Karolína Muchová (first round)
17.   Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (second round)
18.   Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková (first round)
19.   Victoria Azarenka (fourth round)
20.   Croatia Donna Vekić (third round)
21.   Ekaterina Alexandrova (fourth round)
22.   Anastasia Potapova (third round)
23.   Poland Magda Linette (third round)
24.   China Zheng Qinwen (first round)
25.   United States Madison Keys (quarterfinals)
26.   Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina (second round)
27.   United States Bernarda Pera (first round)
28.   Belgium Elise Mertens (second round)
29.   Romania Irina-Camelia Begu (second round)
30.   Croatia Petra Martić (third round)
31.   Egypt Mayar Sherif (first round)
32.   Czech Republic Marie Bouzková (fourth round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Poland Iga Świątek 5 77 2
WC Ukraine Elina Svitolina 7 65 6
WC Ukraine Elina Svitolina 3 3
Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová 6 6
4 United States Jessica Pegula 4 6 4
Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová 6 2 6
Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová 6 6
6 Tunisia Ons Jabeur 4 4
6 Tunisia Ons Jabeur 65 6 6
3 Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina 77 4 1
6 Tunisia Ons Jabeur 65 6 6
2 Aryna Sabalenka 77 4 3
25 United States Madison Keys 2 4
2 Aryna Sabalenka 6 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 Poland I Świątek 6 6
China L Zhu 1 3 1 Poland I Świątek 6 6
Italy M Trevisan 3 1 PR Spain S Sorribes Tormo 2 0
PR Spain S Sorribes Tormo 6 6 1 Poland I Świątek 6 7
France D Parry 64 6 6 30 Croatia P Martić 2 5
WC United Kingdom H Dart 77 0 4 France D Parry 6 3 3
Czech Republic L Fruhvirtová 5 77 1r 30 Croatia P Martić 4 6 6
30 Croatia P Martić 7 65 4 1 Poland I Świątek 64 77 6
23 Poland M Linette 6 6 14 Switzerland B Bencic 77 62 3
Switzerland J Teichmann 3 2 23 Poland M Linette 6 66 6
PR Czech Republic B Strýcová 6 7 PR Czech Republic B Strýcová 4 78 3
Belgium M Zanevska 1 5 23 Poland M Linette 3 1
United States D Collins 6 6 14 Switzerland B Bencic 6 6
Austria J Grabher 4 4 United States D Collins 6 4 62
WC United Kingdom K Swan 5 2 14 Switzerland B Bencic 3 6 710
14 Switzerland B Bencic 7 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
11 D Kasatkina 6 6
United States C Dolehide 1 4 11 D Kasatkina 6 6
WC United Kingdom J Burrage 6 6 WC United Kingdom J Burrage 0 2
United States C McNally 1 3 11 D Kasatkina 2 4
Argentina N Podoroska 3 77 6 19 V Azarenka 6 6
Czech Republic T Martincová 6 65 4 Argentina N Podoroska 3 0
Q China Y Yuan 4 7 4 19 V Azarenka 6 6
19 V Azarenka 6 5 6 19 V Azarenka 6 4 69
28 Belgium E Mertens 77 6 WC Ukraine E Svitolina 2 6 711
Q Slovakia V Hrunčáková 62 2 28 Belgium E Mertens 1 6 1
WC United States V Williams 4 3 WC Ukraine E Svitolina 6 1 6
WC Ukraine E Svitolina 6 6 WC Ukraine E Svitolina 77 6
Q Australia S Hunter 3 1 Q United States S Kenin 63 2
China Xin Wang 6 6 China Xin Wang 4 3
Q United States S Kenin 6 4 6 Q United States S Kenin 6 6
7 United States C Gauff 4 6 2

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
4 United States J Pegula 6 68 6
United States L Davis 2 710 3 4 United States J Pegula 6 6
Spain C Bucșa 6 4 711 Spain C Bucșa 1 4
K Rakhimova 3 6 69 4 United States J Pegula 6 6
Colombia C Osorio 3 4 Italy E Cocciaretto 4 0
Italy E Cocciaretto 6 6 Italy E Cocciaretto 6 6
Spain R Masarova 7 3 710 Spain R Masarova 3 1
31 Egypt M Sherif 5 6 66 4 United States J Pegula 6 6
24 China Q Zheng 3 5 Ukraine L Tsurenko 1 3
Czech Republic K Siniaková 6 7 Czech Republic K Siniaková 4 1
Ukraine L Tsurenko 6 3 6 Ukraine L Tsurenko 6 6
United States C Liu 3 6 4 Ukraine L Tsurenko 4 6 720
United States A Parks 6 6 Romania A Bogdan 6 3 618
Germany A-L Friedsam 4 3 United States A Parks 6 3 2
Romania A Bogdan 77 77 Romania A Bogdan 1 6 6
15 L Samsonova 61 64

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
12 V Kudermetova 77 6
Estonia K Kanepi 64 4 12 V Kudermetova 3 3
Czech Republic M Vondroušová 6 7 Czech Republic M Vondroušová 6 6
United States P Stearns 2 5 Czech Republic M Vondroušová 6 7
United States S Stephens 6 6 20 Croatia D Vekić 1 5
Sweden R Peterson 2 3 United States S Stephens 6 5 4
China S Zhang 2 3 20 Croatia D Vekić 4 7 6
20 Croatia D Vekić 6 6 Czech Republic M Vondroušová 2 6 6
32 Czech Republic M Bouzková 6 6 32 Czech Republic M Bouzková 6 4 3
Q Switzerland S Waltert 1 4 32 Czech Republic M Bouzková 6 6
Estonia A Kontaveit 6 6 Estonia A Kontaveit 1 2
Q Italy L Stefanini 4 4 32 Czech Republic M Bouzková 77 4 7
Ukraine K Baindl 4 6 4 5 France C Garcia 60 6 5
Canada L Fernandez 6 4 6 Canada L Fernandez 6 4 66
United States K Volynets 4 3 5 France C Garcia 3 6 710
5 France C Garcia 6 6

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
6 Tunisia O Jabeur 6 6
Poland M Fręch 3 3 6 Tunisia O Jabeur 6 6
Belgium Y Bonaventure 60 1 Q China Z Bai 1 1
Q China Z Bai 77 6 6 Tunisia O Jabeur 3 6 6
Hungary A Bondár 3 6 2 Canada B Andreescu 6 3 4
Canada B Andreescu 6 3 6 Canada B Andreescu 6 4 710
Q Spain J Bouzas Maneiro 4 3 26 Ukraine A Kalinina 2 6 67
26 Ukraine A Kalinina 6 6 6 Tunisia O Jabeur 6 6
18 Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 2 3 9 Czech Republic P Kvitová 0 3
Q Serbia N Stevanović 6 6 Q Serbia N Stevanović 7 7
Q Canada C Zhao 6 4 2 LL Germany T Korpatsch 5 5
LL Germany T Korpatsch 1 6 6 Q Serbia N Stevanović 3 5
A Sasnovich 6 6 9 Czech Republic P Kvitová 6 7
Spain N Párrizas Díaz 2 1 A Sasnovich 2 2
Italy J Paolini 4 77 1 9 Czech Republic P Kvitová 6 6
9 Czech Republic P Kvitová 6 65 6

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
13 Brazil B Haddad Maia 3 6 6
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva 6 0 4 13 Brazil B Haddad Maia 4 6 6
PR Romania J Cristian 6 6 PR Romania J Cristian 6 2 4
Italy L Bronzetti 3 4 13 Brazil B Haddad Maia 6 6
Romania S Cîrstea 6 2 6 Romania S Cîrstea 2 2
Germany T Maria 1 6 3 Romania S Cîrstea 4 78 6
Q Belgium G Minnen 1 2 17 Latvia J Ostapenko 6 66 4
17 Latvia J Ostapenko 6 6 13 Brazil B Haddad Maia 1r
27 United States B Pera 77 3 3 3 Kazakhstan E Rybakina 4
Bulgaria V Tomova 63 6 6 Bulgaria V Tomova 0 6 3
WC United Kingdom K Boulter 77 6 WC United Kingdom K Boulter 6 3 6
PR Australia D Saville 64 2 WC United Kingdom K Boulter 1 1
LL Japan N Hibino 2 2 3 Kazakhstan E Rybakina 6 6
France A Cornet 6 6 France A Cornet 2 62
United States S Rogers 6 1 2 3 Kazakhstan E Rybakina 6 77
3 Kazakhstan E Rybakina 4 6 6

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
8 Greece M Sakkari 6 5 2
Ukraine M Kostyuk 0 7 6 Ukraine M Kostyuk 6 1
United States A Riske-Amritraj 3 3 Spain P Badosa 2 0r
Spain P Badosa 6 6 Ukraine M Kostyuk 4 1
Q Switzerland V Golubic 6 77 25 United States M Keys 6 6
Slovakia AK Schmiedlová 3 64 Q Switzerland V Golubic 5 3
WC United Kingdom S Kartal 0 3 25 United States M Keys 7 6
25 United States M Keys 6 6 25 United States M Keys 3 77 6
22 A Potapova 6 6 Q M Andreeva 6 64 2
Q Switzerland C Naef 3 3 22 A Potapova 6 7
Q Slovenia K Juvan 6 6 Q Slovenia K Juvan 3 5
PR M Betova 0 3 22 A Potapova 2 5
Q M Andreeva 6 3 7 Q M Andreeva 6 7
China Xiy Wang 4 6 5 Q M Andreeva 6 4
WC United Kingdom H Watson 2 5 10 Czech Republic B Krejčíková 3 0r
10 Czech Republic B Krejčíková 6 7

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
16 Czech Republic K Muchová 4 7 1
Germany J Niemeier 6 5 6 Germany J Niemeier 6 65 1
Czech Republic L Nosková 78 2 2 Hungary D Gálfi 4 77 6
Hungary D Gálfi 66 6 6 Hungary D Gálfi 0 4
United States M Brengle 6 6 21 E Alexandrova 6 6
Italy S Errani 3 1 United States M Brengle 77 65 67
United States E Navarro 4 3 21 E Alexandrova 64 77 710
21 E Alexandrova 6 6 21 E Alexandrova 4 0
29 Romania I-C Begu 6 3 6 2 A Sabalenka 6 6
Canada R Marino 2 6 2 29 Romania I-C Begu 5 3
Q Belgium Y Wickmayer 2 6 3 A Blinkova 7 6
A Blinkova 6 4 6 A Blinkova 2 3
France V Gracheva 6 6 2 A Sabalenka 6 6
Italy C Giorgi 2 4 France V Gracheva 6 5 2
Hungary P Udvardy 3 1 2 A Sabalenka 2 7 6
2 A Sabalenka 6 6

Championship match statistics

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Category Czech Republic Vondroušová Tunisia Jabeur
1st serve % 41/65 (63%) 29/60 (48%)
1st serve points won 25 of 41 = 61% 14 of 29 = 48%
2nd serve points won 11 of 24 = 46% 14 of 31 = 45%
Total service points won 36 of 65 = 55.38% 28 of 60 = 46.67%
Aces 0 1
Double faults 4 0
Winners 10 25
Unforced errors 13 31
Net points won 10 of 14 = 71% 12 of 17 = 71%
Break points converted 6 of 7 = 86% 4 of 10 = 40%
Return points won 32 of 60 = 53% 29 of 65 = 45%
Total points won 68 57
Source

Seeded players

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The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of 26 June 2023. Rankings and points before are as of 3 July 2023.

No ranking points were awarded for the 2022 tournament due to the ban on Russian and Belarusian players.[16] However, because the tournament takes place one week later this year, players are defending points from tournaments that took place during the week of 11 July 2022 (Lausanne and Budapest). Players who are not defending any points from those tournaments will have their 16th best result (shown in brackets in the table below) replaced with their points from the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points dropping (or 16th best result) Points earned Points after Status
1 1 Poland Iga Świątek 8,990 (105) 430 9,315 Quarterfinals lost to Ukraine Elina Svitolina [WC]
2 2 Belarus Aryna Sabalenka 8,066 (1) 780 8,845 Semifinals lost to Tunisia Ons Jabeur [6]
3 3 Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina 5,090 (55) 430 5,465 Quarterfinals lost to Tunisia Ons Jabeur [6]
4 4 United States Jessica Pegula 4,995 (30) 430 5,395 Quarterfinals lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
5 5 France Caroline Garcia 4,845 110 130 4,865 Third round lost to Czech Republic Marie Bouzková [32]
6 6 Tunisia Ons Jabeur 3,547 (1) 1,300 4,846 Runner-up, lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
7 7 United States Coco Gauff 3,435 (55) 10 3,390 First round lost to United States Sofia Kenin [Q]
8 8 Greece Maria Sakkari 3,301 (1) 10 3,310 First round lost to Ukraine Marta Kostyuk
9 9 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 3,101 (0) 240 3,341 Fourth round lost to Tunisia Ons Jabeur [6]
10 11 Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková 2,830 (30) 70 2,870 Second round retired against Mirra Andreeva [Q]
11 10 Daria Kasatkina 2,935 (55) 130 3,010 Third round lost to Victoria Azarenka [19]
12 12 Veronika Kudermetova 2,600 (100) 70 2,570 Second round lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
13 13 Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia 2,560 (55) 240 2,745 Fourth round retired against Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina [3]
14 14 Switzerland Belinda Bencic 2,380 60 240 2,560 Fourth round lost to Poland Iga Świątek [1]
15 15 Liudmila Samsonova 2,360 (55) 10 2,315 First round lost to Romania Ana Bogdan
16 16 Czech Republic Karolína Muchová 2,294 (0) 10 2,304 First round lost to Germany Jule Niemeier
17 17 Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko 2,150 (55) 70 2,165 Second round lost to Romania Sorana Cîrstea
18 19 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 2,055 (25) 10 2,040 First round lost to Serbia Natalija Stevanović [Q]
19 20 Victoria Azarenka 1,996 (1) 240 2,235 Fourth round lost to Ukraine Elina Svitolina [WC]
20 21 Croatia Donna Vekić 1,975 (30) 130 2,075 Third round lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
21 22 Ekaterina Alexandrova 1,915 (30) 240 2,125 Fourth round lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
22 23 Anastasia Potapova 1,845 110 130 1,865 Third round lost to Mirra Andreeva [Q]
23 24 Poland Magda Linette 1,765 (60) 130 1,835 Third round lost to Switzerland Belinda Bencic [14]
24 25 China Zheng Qinwen 1,669 (1) 10 1,678 First round lost to Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
25 18 United States Madison Keys 2,106 (1) 430 2,535 Quarterfinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
26 26 Ukraine Anhelina Kalinina 1,527 (30) 70 1,567 Second round lost to Canada Bianca Andreescu
27 27 United States Bernarda Pera 1,519 298 10 1,231 First round lost to Bulgaria Viktoriya Tomova
28 28 Belgium Elise Mertens 1,424 (15) 70 1,479 Second round lost to Ukraine Elina Svitolina [WC]
29 30 Romania Irina-Camelia Begu 1,342 30 70 1,382 Second round lost to Anna Blinkova
30 29 Croatia Petra Martić 1,418 280 130 1,268 Third round lost to Poland Iga Świątek [1]
31 31 Egypt Mayar Sherif 1,266 (30) 10 1,246 First round lost to Spain Rebeka Masarova
32 33 Czech Republic Marie Bouzková 1,258 (18) 240 1,480 Fourth round lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová

† The player is defending points from Lausanne or Budapest.

Other entry information

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Wild cards

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Protected ranking

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Qualifiers

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Lucky losers

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Withdrawals

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The entry list was released based on the WTA rankings for the week of 22 May 2023.[17]

† – not included on entry list
‡ – withdrew from entry list

References

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