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Who Won Wimbledon Last Year? Wimbledon 2023 Winners

Last year at Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz clinched the men's singles title by defeating Novak Djokovic in a thrilling final. In the women's singles, Marketa Vondrousova emerged victorious by beating Ons Jabeur to claim her first Grand Slam title.

by Mathelene

Updated Jul 01, 2024

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Who Won Wimbledon Last Year? Wimbledon 2023 Winners

Who Won Wimbledon Last Year?

Last year at Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz won the men's singles title by defeating Novak Djokovic in an intense five-set match. At just 20 years old, Alcaraz became one of the youngest players to lift the Wimbledon trophy. In the women's singles, Marketa Vondrousova claimed her first Grand Slam title by beating Ons Jabeur in straight sets.

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Among the juniors, Henry Searle made history as the first British player since 1962 to win the boys' singles title at Wimbledon. In the men's wheelchair doubles, Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid secured victory, adding to their impressive Grand Slam record together.

Wimbledon 2023 Winners

Category

Winner(s)

Men’s singles

Carlos Alcaraz

Women’s singles

Markéta Vondroušová

Men’s doubles

Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski

Women’s doubles

Hsieh Su-wei and Barbora Strýcová

Mixed doubles

Mate Pavić and Lyudmyla Kichenok

Wheelchair men’s singles

Tokito Oda

Wheelchair women’s singles

Diede de Groot

Wheelchair quad singles

Niels Vink

Wheelchair men’s doubles

Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid

Wheelchair women’s doubles

Diede de Groot and Jiske Griffioen

Wheelchair quad doubles

Sam Schroder and Niels Vink

Boys’ singles

Henry Searle

Girls’ singles

Clervie Ngounoue

Boys’ doubles

Jakub Filip and Gabriele Vulpitta

Girls’ doubles

Alena Kovačková and Laura Samsonová

Boys’ U14 singles

Mark Ceban

Girls’ U14 singles

Luna Vujović

Gentlemen’s invitation doubles

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan

Ladies’ invitation doubles

Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis

Mixed invitation doubles

Nenad Zimonjić and Rennae Stubbs

Wimbledon 2023

The 2023 Wimbledon Championships, held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, UK, was a significant tennis event. It featured competitive matches across various categories. During the tournament, there was a special tribute to Roger Federer, a retired Swiss tennis star.

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This tribute marked two decades since Federer's first Wimbledon victory in 2003, highlighting his enduring impact on the sport. The event celebrated his achievements and contribution to tennis, honouring his legacy as one of the sport's most iconic players.

Wimbledon Championships

Wimbledon, known simply as "The Championships," is the world's oldest tennis tournament and is renowned for its prestige. Since 1877, it has been held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, featuring outdoor grass courts. It stands as one of the four Grand Slam tournaments alongside the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open, uniquely maintaining grass as its playing surface.

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Wimbledon is distinctive for its traditions, including a strict all-white dress code, royal patronage, and the famous consumption of strawberries and cream. The tournament spans two weeks in late June and early July, culminating in the finals on the weekend. Notably, Wimbledon has implemented modernizations such as retractable roofs over major courts to mitigate weather disruptions.



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