Wimbledon TV schedule today – How to watch every match on Day 1 | Tennis | Sport
- TV coverage: Traditional live television broadcasts will be split across BBC One and BBC Two. Coverage will begin bright and early at 10.30am on BBC Two before the players step onto the grass, continuing until 7pm before a short break. Other matches will be shown on BBC from 2pm until 6pm. Programming will continue at 7pm until the final ball is hit, with coverage ending at 10pm.
- Exact TV schedule: Below are the details of when the BBC will run their Wimbledon programme throughout the day for Monday, June 29 (all times BST):
10.30am – 7pm: Live coverage available on BBC Two.
2pm – 6pm: Live coverage broadcast on BBC One.
7pm – 10pm: Evening live coverage on BBC One.
11pm – 12.05am: Today at Wimbledon highlights programme on BBC Two. -
Live Court Streams: Fans in the UK can watch every single Wimbledon match live. Streams covering all 18 courts will be fully accessible via BBC iPlayer, as well as the BBC Sport website and app.
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Highlights: To catch up on anything you missed, the dedicated round-up show Today at Wimbledon will air later at 11pm and last for 65 minutes.
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TNT Sport coverage: While the BBC handles the daily coverage, TNT Sports will also be broadcasting both the men’s and women’s singles finals in the UK.
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How to watch in the US: American tennis fans wanting to catch the action from across the pond can tune into ESPN and the Tennis Channel. Both networks currently hold the US television rights for the tournament.
- Which men’s players are in action? If you are tuning into the coverage, here are a few of the massive names scheduled to take the courts on the opening Monday. Defending men’s champion Jannik Sinner will open the traditional Centre Court schedule against Miomir Kecmanovic. Seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic begins his pursuit of another Grand Slam title against China’s Wu Yibing.
- Which women’s players are in action? British favourite Emma Raducanu was supposed to be in action on No. 1 Court, facing off against Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic. However, she pulled out on the eve of the tournament, citing an injury as the reason behind her withdrawal. Top women’s seed Aryna Sabalenka and American star Coco Gauff are slated to play their first-round matches.
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