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Wimbledon 2025 Day 2 will see record 24 Grand slams winners Novak Djokovic , US women tennis star Coco Gauff , World Number one in men category Jannik Sinner in action amidst the sweltering heat. Seven time Wimbledon winner and former number one Djokovic will eye his eighth Wimbledon and 25th Grand Slam. Currently, Roger Federer holds the record for the most number of Wimbledon titles in Open era with 8. Overall, Federer has 20 grand slam titles, Rafael Nadal has 22 grand slams.For tennis fans in the US, Wimbledon 2025 coverage starts at 6 am (ET). One can watch Wimbledon 2025 matches on ESPN.Hulu + Live TV, which includes ESPN, offers limited period of free viewing.B. Krejcikova (CZE) vs A. Eala (PHI)A. Muller (FRA) vs N. Djokovic (SRB)D. Yastremska (UKR) vs C. Gauff (USA)J. Sinner (ITA) vs L. Nardi (ITA)P. Kvitova (CZE) vs E. Navarro (USA)J. Draper (GBR) vs S. Baez (ARG)E. Cocciaretto (ITA) vs J. Pegula (USA)N. Basilashvili (GEO) vs L. MusettiI. Swiatek (POL) vs P. KudermetovaB. Shelton (USA) vs A. Bolt (AUS)J. Monday (GBR) vs T. Paul (USA)M. Andreeva vs M. Sherif (EGY)G. Dimitrov (BUL) vs Y. Nishioka (JPN)E. Avanesyan (ARM) vs E. Rybakina (KAZ)C. Tauson (DEN) vs H. Watson (GBR)D. Evans (GBR) vs J. Clarke (GBR)G. Monfils (FRA) vs U. Humbert (FRA)S. Kenin (USA) vs T. Townsend (USA)A. de Minaur (AUS) vs R. Carballes Baena (ESP)M. Joint (AUS) vs L. SamsonovaC. McNally (USA) vs J. Burrage (GBR)H. Gaston (FRA) vs J. Mensik (CZE)A. Michelsen (USA) vs M. Kecmanovic (SRB)C. Osorio (COL) vs D. Collins (USA)A. Potapova vs M. Frech (POL)A. Shevchenko (KAZ) vs R. Opelka (USA)C. Tseng (TPE) vs A. Vukic (AUS)J. Teichmann (SUI) vs L. Bronzetti (ITA)C. Dolehide (USA) vs A. Rus (NED)R. Hijikata (AUS) vs D. Goffin (BEL)A. Cazaux (FRA) vs A. Walton (AUS)Q. Halys (FRA) vs A. Holmgren (DEN)V. Kudermetova vs L. Zhu (CHN)S. Lamens (NED) vs I. Jovic (USA)J. de Jong (NED) vs C. Eubanks (USA)A. Kovacevic (USA) vs M. Fucsovics (HUN)J. Faria (POR) vs L. Sonego (ITA)S. Ofner (AUT) vs H. Medjedovic (SRB)M. Sakkari (GRE) vs A. BlinkovaJ. Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) vs E. Seidel (GER)I. Begu (ROU) vs K. Juvan (SLO)Z. Sonmez (TUR) vs J. Cristian (ROU)H. Baptiste (USA) vs S. Cirstea (ROU)M. Giron (USA) vs C. Ugo Carabelli (ARG)J. McCabe (AUS) vs F. Marozsan (HUN)A. Kalinskaya vs N. Stojanovic (SRB)F. Comesana (ARG) vs C. Moutet (FRA)M. Linette (POL) 27 vs E. Jacquemot (FRA)D. Kasatkina (AUS) 16 vs E. Arango (COL)J. Munar (ESP) vs A. Bublik (KAZ)R. Collignon (BEL) vs M. Cilic (CRO)V. Azarenka vs A. ZakharovaK. Volynets (USA) vs T. Maria (GER)K. Muchova (CZE) 15 vs X. Wang (CHN)D. Dzumhur (BIH) vs T. Machac (CZE)B. Nakashima (USA) 29 vs Y. Bu (CHN)V. Erjavec (SLO) vs M. Kostyuk (UKR)P. Martinez (ESP) vs G. Loffhagen (GBR)F. Cobolli (ITA) 22 vs B. Zhukayev (KAZ)A. Parks (USA) vs B. Bencic (SUI)P. Hon (AUS) vs E. AlexandrovaM. Navone (ARG) vs D. Shapovalov (CAN)Y. Starodubtseva (UKR) vs F. Jones (GBR)T. Etcheverry (ARG) vs J. Pinnington JonesA1. Wimbledon 2025 starts on June 29, and will end on Sunday, July 13.A2. For tennis fans in the US, Wimbledon 2025 coverage starts at 6 am (ET). One can watch Wimbledon 2025 matches on ESPN.

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