1969 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles

Defending champion Rod Laver defeated John Newcombe in the final, 6–4, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1969 Wimbledon Championships. It was his fourth Wimbledon singles title and tenth Grand Slam tournament singles title overall. It was the third leg of an eventual second Grand Slam for Laver, which remains the only Grand Slam achieved in men's singles tennis in the Open Era.

Seeds
🇦🇺 Rod Laver (champion) 🇦🇺 Tony Roche (semifinals) Tom Okker (quarterfinals) 🇦🇺 Ken Rosewall (third round) 🇺🇸 Arthur Ashe (semifinals) 🇦🇺 John Newcombe (final) 🇺🇸 Clark Graebner (quarterfinals) Cliff Drysdale (quarterfinals) 🇦🇺 Roy Emerson (fourth round) 🇪🇸 Andrés Gimeno (fourth round) 🇦🇺 Fred Stolle (fourth round) 🇺🇸 Pancho Gonzales (fourth round) Raymond Moore (first round) Bob Hewitt (first round) 🇺🇸 Dennis Ralston (fourth round) 🇺🇸 Stan Smith (fourth round)