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Wimbledon 2023 final time

Wimbledon 2023 mixed doubles final will be held in the early morning of July 17, Beijing time, the specific time is as follows:

I. The criteria for the finalists, the cut-off time is:

1, the main round: women's 700 points, men's 610 points, the cut-off time of May 22, 2023.

2. Qualifying: 295 points for women, 250 points for men, cut-off time June 5, 2023

2. Announcement of rosters and entry times:

1. Wednesday, June 21: Announcement of preliminary wild card rosters.

2. June 26 to June 29: Wimbledon qualifying.

3. Wednesday, June 28: Seedings announced.

4. Friday, June 30, 5 p.m. BST: Wimbledon draw.

5. July 1 to July 2: Wimbledon media days.

6. July 3 to July 16: 2023 Wimbledon main draw.

Tradition of Wimbledon:

1. Green and purple are the traditional colors of Wimbledon, and players are required to wear "white" jerseys, the only one of the four Grand Slam tournaments that has a color code for player attire. In addition, women are referred to as "Miss" or "Mrs." before their last name throughout the tournament (as in the case of the umpire announcing the score), while men are referred to by their last name.

2. The tournament takes place over a two-week period from the last week of June to the first week of July. Traditionally, there is no play on the Sunday of the tournament. Early rounds are held during the first week, while the second week features the "round of 16", quarterfinals, semifinals and finals.

3. At Wimbledon and the French Open, the prize money for the men's championship is greater than that for the women's; at the US Open and the Australian Open, the prize money for men and women is the same. However, since 2007, men's and women's singles have been paid the same amount of money, with women's champion Williams receiving the same amount of money as men's champion Federer that year.