This is the 138th Wimbledon, the top and oldest tennis event in the world that this year starts from June 30 to July 13, 2025, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
With champs Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejíková back on the grass, and stars like Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka, and Jannik Sinner chasing wins, U.S. tennis fans have broad opportunities to watch all live matches.
TV broadcasters
In the U.S., ESPN has the sole TV rights for Wimbledon, giving full show over its channels:
- ESPN & ESPN2: Live games every day from 6:00 a.m. ET
- ABC: Some weekend games, and the men’s and women’s finals
- Tennis Channel: Extra shows, replays, talks, and talks with players
- ESPN Deportes: Spanish-speaking shows of main games
Streaming
For those who like to stream, many spots let you watch all rounds live:
- ESPN+: Shows every game, from every court, even first games. You need to pay ($10.99/month).
- Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, and fuboTV: All have ESPN and ABC, you can try free.
- Sling TV (Orange pack): A cheap choice that has ESPN, starts at $45.99/month.
- ESPN App: Live and on-demand coverage shows for those cable subscribers.
Key dates and match highlights
- June 23-26: First rounds (on ESPN+)
- June 30 – July 5: First and second rounds
- July 6 – 9: Round of 16 and quarterfinals
- July 10: Women’s semifinals
- July 11: Men’s semifinals
- July 12: Women’s final (12:00 p.m. ET)
- July 13: Men’s final (12:00 p.m. ET)
Games start at 6:00 a.m. ET each day, with big court games starting later in the U.K. time.
Watching from abroad
Out of the U.S.? Use a VPN to get U.S. streams by ESPN+ or check local channels:
- UK: BBC iPlayer and TNT Sports
- Canada: TSN and RDS
- Australia: Nine Network
- France: beIN Sports
- Germany: Prime Video
- India: Star Sports
Big importance
Wimbledon 2025 is the third year of a full 14-day plan, with play on Middle Sunday, a new thing from 2022. With quick grass, old acts like strawberries and cream, and top players from all over the world, Wimbledon is a key watch for sports fans.
If you’re into Coco Gauff’s rise, Naomi Osaka’s return, or Novak Djokovic’s last games, Wimbledon brings thrill, style, and top tennis. And with more ways to stream and watch, U.S. viewers can catch and enjoy every bit.
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