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When is the 2025 Wimbledon men's final? Where to watch, start time, TV channel, stream

When is the 2025 Wimbledon men's final? Where to watch, start time, TV channel, stream

USA Today2 days ago
Much like your father's attention on a Saturday morning, all eyes will be focused on the grass at Wimbledon.
The courts of well-manicured lawn will play host to the best players the tennis world has to offer, competing over two weeks to determine a champion. Work on this surface will be long and hard for the participants, who all want to etch their name into the history books at this historic venue.
It's win-or-go-home for each of the 128 participants – courtesy of the single elimination tournament.
That means the dream can quickly become a nightmare for even the world's best. At the end of the road, two will compete to hoist the Gentleman's Singles Challenge Cup.
Here's what to know about when it will take place, including the time, where to watch and who has previously had the honor.
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When is the 2025 Wimbledon men's final?
The 2025 Wimbledon men's final is scheduled for Sunday, July 13.
It marks the final day of the tournament, wrapping up two weeks of festivities at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in London.
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2025 Wimbledon men's final where to watch
The 2025 Wimbledon men's singles final will be broadcast on ESPN, with main coverage of the event beginning at 11 a.m. ET. ABC will air an encore presentation at 3 p.m. ET.
All the action can also be streamed on ESPN+, Disney+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Wimbledon men's final previous winners
Here's a look at the previous champions, dating back to 2010:
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