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What networks are televising Wimbledon? How to watch all the tennis action

What networks are televising Wimbledon? How to watch all the tennis action

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Tennis lovers rejoice, the Wimbledon is back for a full two weeks of matches.
The 2025 Wimbledon Championship tennis tournament began on June 30 and will conclude on July 13 with the championship matches for the men's singles and women's doubles
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The tennis tournament has matches every day until its conclusion. The full schedule for the day will be revealed the night before the matches begin.
The July 1 matches feature reigning French Open Women's Champion Coco Gauff starting her championship quest along with men's top seed Jannik Sinner headlining the day.
How can I watch Wimbledon 2025?
Wimbledon 2025 will be broadcasted on ESPN, ESPN 2, ABC and Tennis Channel. The tournament will also be streamed ESPN + and Fubo.
What is the Wimbledon daily schedule?
While the daily matches have not yet been released for every day, every round in the Wimbledon has a set date. Here is a breakdown of the schedule for this year's tournament.
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July 1: Men's and women's singles first round
July 2: Men's and women's singles second round; men's and women's doubles first round
July 3: Men's and women's singles second round; men's and women's doubles first round
July 4: Men's and women's singles third round; men's and women's doubles second round; mixed doubles first round
July 5: Men's and women's singles third round; men's and women's doubles second round; mixed doubles first round
July 6: Men's and women's singles fourth round; men's and women's doubles third round; mixed doubles second round
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July 7: Men's and women's singles fourth round; men's and women's doubles third round; mixed doubles quarterfinals
July 8: Men's and women's singles quarterfinals; men's and women's doubles quarterfinals; mixed doubles semifinals
July 9: Men's and women's singles quarterfinals; men's and women's doubles quarterfinals
July 10: Women's singles semifinals; men's doubles semifinals; mixed doubles final
July 11: Men's singles semifinals; women's doubles semifinals.
July 12: Women's singles final; Men's doubles final
July 13: Men's singles final; women's doubles final
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: How to watch the Wimbledon 2025 tennis tournament
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