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July in Sport

Hey <<First name>>, here are the biggest sporting events coming up in the next month.
 
Remember to visit fixturecalendar.com for extensive, searchable and time zone accurate fixture information for all sports, as well as fixture specific links to tickets, travel, news and more. All dates are in relation to local start time.
 
Wimbledon

London, 27 June - 10 July
 
Wimbledon is one of the highlights on the tennis calendar and never disappoints. In the Men's Singles, can Novak Djokovic or Rafa Nadal add another Grand Slam title to their collection or will fans see a rising star like Carlos Alcaraz lift the trophy? In the Women's Singles, Iga Świgtek is the player to beat.
India tour of England

Birmingham, 1-17 July
 
India's tour of England will see the two sides play 1 Test, 3 ODI and 3 T20 matches. July also sees the continuation of the Test series between Sri Lanka and Australia, as well as the T20 Blast Finals.
Women's Hockey World Cup

Netherlands and Spain, 1-17 July
 
The 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup begins on 1st July, with 16 teams taking part. Will the Netherlands be able to defend their title?
Tour de France

Europe, 1-24 July
 
The 109th Tour de France will begin on 1st July in Copenhagen, Denmark where the cyclists will start their campaigns by competing in a 13.2km time trial. The remaining 20 stages will see riders race through France, Belgium and Switzerland, as well as battling it out in 6 mountain stages and another time trial.
International Test Matches

Worldwide, 2-16 July
 
The International Rugby Union Test Match window features a number of exciting matchups. Wales go head-to-head with South Africa, Ireland battle it out with the All Blacks, England take on Australia, Scotland visit Argentina and France play Japan.
UEFA European Women's Championship

United Kingdom, 6-31 July

The UEFA European Women's Championship 2022 will take place across England throughout the month of July, with the final being held at Wembley. The Netherlands are the reigning champions, but Spain, England and France are also strong contenders for the title.
Derek Chisora v Kubrat Pulev

London, 9 July
 
The Boxing bout between Derek Chisora and Kubrat Pulev is a highly anticipated rematch, following the pair's first fight in 2016. Pulev was the victor 6 years ago, but tune in to see if Chisora can even the score.
Austrian Grand Prix

Spielberg, 10 July
 
July is a bumper month for Formula 1with 4 highly anticipated races taking place in Europe. The British, French, and Hungarian Grands Prix will no doubt be thrilling, but fans will not want to miss the Austrian Grand Prix after some incredibly exciting races there in the past few years.
State of Origin - Game 3

Brisbane, 13 July
 
The 2022 State of Origin between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues is excitingly poised with the series tied 1-1 going into the decider.
The Open Championship

St. Andrews, 14-17 July
 
The historic 150th Open Championship at the beautiful and prestigious St. Andrews golf course will be a highlight of the 2022 sporting year. Golf fans will also be able to enjoy the Evian Championship, the 4th women's major of the season, later in the month.
World Athletics Championships

Eugene, 15-24 July
 
This year's World Athletics Championships will be hosted by the United States for the first time ever in Eugene, Oregon. With 10 days of highly anticipated action scheduled, this is not an event to miss.
Goodwood Festival

Chichester, 26-30 July

The Flat Racing Goodwood Festival will provide fans with five days of excitement at the historic venue. July also sees the Coral Summer Festival and King George Weekend.
Commonwealth Games
Birmingham, 28 July - 8 August
 
The 22nd Commonwealth Games will see athletes take part in 280 events across 20 different sports. Which of the 72 nations taking part will come out on top of the medal table?
UFC 277: Peña vs. Nunes 2

Dallas, 30 July
 
UFC 277 is headlined by the Women's Bantamweight Championship rematch between Julianna Peña and Amanda Nunes. Earlier in the month UFC 276 takes place and will see an exciting Middleweight clash between Israel Adesanya and Jared Cannonier.
SailGP Great Britain

Plymouth, 30-31 July
 
The third event of the SailGP season sees the action move to Britain's Ocean City. Australia currently lead the standings but Canada and Great Britain are in close pursuit.
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