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ESPN Set for Extensive Coverage of Wimbledon 2025

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Wimbledon 2025 Tennis Coverage

NEW YORK, NY — ESPN is preparing to deliver more than 250 hours of live coverage of Wimbledon 2025, starting Monday, June 30, at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The network will broadcast matches across multiple platforms including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes.

This year, fans can enjoy expanded live coverage on the tournament’s middle weekend, Saturday, July 5, and Sunday, July 6, with events commencing as early as 6 a.m. ET. Alongside live matches, ESPN+ will offer every match streamed live, along with on-demand replays and a daily highlights show titled Wimbledon Match Point.

The coverage will highlight the tournament’s rich history and provide insights from a strong commentator team, including ESPN newcomers like Sam Querrey, a former professional tennis player, who will join the team to analyze matches during the first week. Jeff Darlington, known for his storytelling at major sporting events, will also make his Wimbledon debut.

Wimbledon 2025 will feature coverage from all 18 courts with live action from first ball to last ball. The event culminates with the Ladies’ Championship and Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship on Saturday, July 12, followed by the Gentlemen’s Championship and Ladies’ Doubles Championship on Sunday, July 13. Both singles championships will also be available for streaming on ESPN+ in both English and Spanish.

In addition to television coverage, ESPN Deportes will provide over 100 hours of live action in Spanish, including the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Semifinals and Championships. Fans can watch the matches in various formats and catch additional content on the ESPN App, which will serve as the all-in-one streaming home for the tournament.

The draw for the tournament will take place on June 27, and matches will commence daily at 6:00 a.m. ET. This year’s finals will occur later than usual, with the Women’s Final scheduled for Saturday, July 12, at 12 p.m. ET and the Men’s Final on Sunday, July 13, at the same time.