The tournament was played on
grass courts, with all main draw matches played at the
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon from 27 June to 10 July 2022. Initial wild card entries were first announced on 14 June 2022. Qualifying matches were played from 20 June to 23 June 2022 at the
Bank of England Sports Ground in
Roehampton. The 2022 championships were the 135th edition, the 128th staging of the ladies’ singles championship event, the 54th in the
Open Era, and the third
Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament was being run by the
International Tennis Federation (ITF) and included in the
2022 ATP Tour and the
2022 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category, as well as the 2022 ITF tours for junior and wheelchair competitions respectively. The tournament consisted of men's (singles and doubles), women's (singles and doubles), mixed doubles, boys' (under 18 – singles and doubles, under 14 – singles), girls' (under 18 – singles and doubles, under 14 – singles), which were a part of the Grade A category of tournaments for under 18, and singles & doubles events for men's and women's
wheelchair tennis players. This edition marked the return of the gentlemen's and ladies' invitational doubles competitions for the first time since
2019, along with the introduction of a new mixed invitational doubles draw. This was the tournament's first edition with a scheduled order of play on the first Sunday during the event, dubbed "Middle Sunday". Prior to the 2022 edition, the tournament had seen only four exceptions to the tradition of withholding competition on Middle Sunday to accommodate delayed matches during championships that were heavily disrupted by rain. Additionally, this was the first edition of the tournament to have a champions
tie break rule in the final set. Unlike in 2019 and 2021, which had a standard seven-point tie break at 12 games all in the final set, this tie break was played up to 10 points when a match reaches 6 games all, to be won by two clear points to win the match. To commemorate the centenary of the opening of
Centre Court in 1922 and to mark the inauguration of middle Sunday play, several former singles champions were invited to a special celebration on Sunday 3 July 2022. The event was hosted by
Sue Barker and
Clare Balding with
John McEnroe, who paid tribute to Barker's thirty years as the BBC's Wimbledon presenter. The champions were presented first by the number of singles titles won and then chronologically within that category from furthest to most recent winners. In order of presentation the champions were: one-time winners –
Angela Mortimer,
Ann Jones,
Stan Smith,
Jan Kodeš,
Patrick "Pat" Cash,
Conchita Martínez,
Martina Hingis,
Goran Ivanišević,
Lleyton Hewitt,
Marion Bartoli,
Angelique Kerber and
Simona Halep; two-time winners –
Stefan Edberg,
Rafael Nadal,
Petra Kvitová and
Andy Murray; three-time winners –
Margaret Smith Court,
John Newcombe,
Chris Evert and John McEnroe; four-time winner
Rod Laver; five-time winners
Björn Borg and
Venus Williams; six-time winners
Billie Jean King and
Novak Djokovic; and eight-time winner
Roger Federer. The only nine-time singles champion,
Martina Navratilova, cancelled her appearance after contracting
COVID-19 on the morning of the event. British former player
Tim Henman was also presented to reminisce about his matches on the court as a member of the Wimbledon Committee of Management. == Singles players ==