How To Watch Wimbledon 2023

The Wimbledon Tennis Championships main draw gets underway today Monday, July 3, with the tournament coming to an end with the men’s singles final on Sunday, July 16.

For the men’s side of the tournament, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic are the favorites to win.

The women have Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka as favorites.

Djokovic and Swiatek are coming off championships at the French Open, the most recent Grand Slam championship.

Nick Kyrgios who was also a favorite, pulled out of Wimbledon the night before the tournament’s start, citing a wrist injury, a year after he reached his first Grand Slam final at the All England Club.

If you can’t be in the UK to see the games live you can watch the games on multiple cable channels or through streaming services. Details are below.

What: Wimbledon

When: Monday, July 3 through Sunday, July 16

Where: All-England Club, London

TV: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel, ESPN+

Cable channel finderAT&T U-VerseComcast XfinitySpectrum/CharterOptimum/AlticeCoxDIRECTVDishVerizon FiosWOW.

WATCH LIVE FOR FREE: Fubo.tv (free trial); DirecTV Stream(free trial); Hulu + Live TV (free trial). Also, Sling TV(promotional offers) and ESPN+.

If you are lucky enough to have a ticket to the big matches see our top tips to attend the games.

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