That’s right, tennis fanatics: the 2025 Wimbledon Championships have begun! With such an exciting line up of players this season, you won’t want to miss a single second of the action.
The Championships kicked off this week, and fans are gearing up to witness some serious heat on the court. The stakes are looking higher than ever for No. 1 seeds Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, both of whom also happened to be the No. 1 seeds for the French Open last month. The upcoming rounds are looking particularly intense for Sabalenka who, as the New York Post reports, is seeking redemption for her French Open championship loss against Coco Gauff, the Wimbledon’s No. 2 seed.
Sabalenka and Sinner will be fighting for the title of 2025 Wimbledon Champion against last year’s champions Barbora Krejčíková and Carlos Alcaraz, who have both returned this year to reclaim their titles. Though fans may be excited to see Sinner and Alcaraz face off again after Alcaraz’s devastating win against Sinner in the French Open, the two players being on the opposite ends of the Wimbledon draw makes this possibility unlikely — unless both players make it to the championships. Will the world get to witness the epic rematch? You’ll just have to tune in to find out.
But where and when exactly should fans tune in to watch Wimbledon this year? Let our Wimbledon 2025 watch guide show you the way.
How To Watch Wimbledon 2025:
ESPN will broadcast the entirety of the Championships from first ball to last ball, from June 30–July 13. Wimbledon 2025 will air on ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN Deportes (Spanish), and will be available to stream on ESPN+. Extended coverage of select live matches will also air on ABC during the middle weekend, on July 5 and 6.
Here is the complete daily coverage schedule of Wimbledon 2025, courtesy of ESPN:
June 30 – July 4 (all times ET)
- 6 a.m — first, second, and third rounds on ESPN.
July 5 – July 6: Middle Weekend
- Third Round: 6 a.m. — 11 a.m on ESPN, 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. on ABC.
- Round of 16: 6 a.m. — 11 a.m on ESPN, 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. on ABC.
July 7 – 9: Cross Court Coverage
- July 7: Round of 16 (No. 1 Court & Outer Courts) at 6 a.m on ESPN2; Round of 16 (Centre Court) at 8 a.m on ESPN.
- July 8-9: Quarterfinals (Centre Court) at 8 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+; Quarterfinals (No. 1 Court) at 8 a.m on ESPN2 and ESPN+.
July 10 – 13
- Breakfast at Wimbledon: analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and more on ESPN:
- July 10 and 11: Beginning at 7 a.m.
- July 12 and 13: Beginning at 10 a.m.
- July 10: Ladies’ Semifinals at 8 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+; Mixed Doubles Championship at 1 p.m on ESPN and ESPN+.
- July 11: Gentlemen’s Semifinals, 8 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+.
- July 12: Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship at 8 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+, followed by Ladies’ Championship at 11 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+; Ladies’ Championship ENCORE at 3 p.m on ABC.
- July 13: Ladies’ Doubles Championship at 8 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+, followed by Gentlemen’s Championship at 11 a.m on ESPN and ESPN+; Gentlemen’s Championship ENCORE at 3 p.m on ABC.
ESPN+ will also be streaming Wheelchair, Doubles Semifinals, Boys’ and Girls’ Juniors Championships, and Invitational Doubles.
I don’t have cable but I want to watch Wimbledon 2025. How can I watch ESPN+?
Great question, and also one that we have the answer to.
Right now, new ESPN+ subscribers can get three months for $4.99/month before the price increases back to the current monthly price of $11.99.
If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the Disney+ Bundles, two of which include ESPN+. For $16.99/month, you can get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ with ads; all three without ads costs $26.99/ month.
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