Overview
- The couple exchanged vows in a private church service in Old Woodhouse, Leicestershire on Sunday, July 12, a date reported by multiple outlets.
- A female vicar confirmed she officiated the late‑afternoon ceremony and sources said the service was intended to be family-only and deliberately low-key.
- Both players had suffered early exits from Wimbledon this year and chose the local, intimate ceremony on the final day of the tournament rather than a public event.
- Reports say the newlyweds expect to hold a larger party for family, friends and tennis colleagues in Europe, but those plans remain unconfirmed and developing.
- Between them the pair have won about 15 singles titles and earned roughly $30 million in career prize money, and local accounts said the wedding was a quiet celebration for a hometown player that included her ailing grandfather.