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Ways to View Wimbledon 2025

Ways to View Wimbledon 2025

Wimbledon 2025 Championship Kicks Off

Yes, tennis enthusiasts, the Wimbledon Championship for 2025 has officially started! With an electrifying roster of athletes this season, you won’t want to miss any of the matches.

The event is underway this week, and fans are bracing for the intense heat on the court. The competition feels especially fierce this year, particularly with top seeds like Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner in the mix. For Sabalenka, this tournament represents a chance for redemption after her loss at the French Open against Wimbledon’s second seed, Coco Gauff.

Sabalenka and Sinner will vie against last year’s champions Barbora Krejcikova and Carlos Alcaraz for the coveted Wimbledon title. Fans are eager to see if Alcaraz can replicate his previous win over Sinner at the French Open, but there are other contenders in the draw. Will we witness another thrilling matchup? Tune in to find out.

So, where can fans catch all the Wimbledon action this year? Here’s your guide.

How to Watch Wimbledon 2025

The entire championship will be broadcast live on ESPN from June 30 to July 13. Coverage will also be available on ESPN 2 and ESPN Deportes (in Spanish), with streaming options through ESPN+. Notably, live coverage of selected matches will appear on ABC during the middle weekend of July 5 and 6.

Here’s the complete daily coverage schedule for Wimbledon 2025:

June 30 – July 4 (All Times ET)

  • 6 AM – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rounds on ESPN.

July 5 – July 6: Middle Weekend

  • Round 3: 6 AM – 11 AM on ESPN, 1 PM – 4 PM on ABC.
  • Round 16: 6 AM – 11 AM on ESPN, 1 PM – 4 PM on ABC.

July 7 – 9: Subsequent Rounds

  • July 7: Round of 16 at 6 AM on ESPN2 (No. 1 Court & Autolite Courts), and Center Court at 8 AM on ESPN.
  • July 8-9: Quarterfinals at 8 AM on ESPN and ESPN+ (Center Court), along with matches on ESPN2 (No. 1 Court).

July 10 – 13

  • Breakfast at Wimbledon: ESPN will feature analyses and behind-the-scenes stories:
    • July 10 and 11: Starting at 7 AM
    • July 12 and 13: Starting at 10 AM
  • July 10: Women’s semifinals at 8 AM on ESPN and ESPN+. Mixed Doubles Championship at 1 PM on ESPN and ESPN+.
  • July 11: Gentlemen’s semifinals at 8 AM on ESPN and ESPN+.
  • July 12: Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship at 8 AM on ESPN and ESPN+, followed by the Ladies Championship at 11 AM. Afternoon encore of the Ladies Championship at 3 PM on ABC.
  • July 13: Ladies Doubles Championships at 8 AM on ESPN and ESPN+, then the Gentlemen’s Championship at 11 AM, with an encore at 3 PM on ABC.

ESPN+ will also provide coverage for wheelchair matches, doubles semifinals, and junior championships.

No Cable? Here’s How to Access ESPN+

If you’re wondering how to catch Wimbledon without cable, you’re in luck!

New subscribers to ESPN+ can currently sign up for three months at just $4.99 before transitioning to the regular monthly fee of $11.99.

If you’re interested in streaming more content while saving some money, consider the Disney+ bundles. For $16.99, you can access Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. If you’re looking for an ad-free option, it’s available for $26.99 per month.

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