ESPN will broadcast the prestigious Wimbledon Championships from June 30 to July 13, 2025, covering the event in its entirety. For the third consecutive year, Barclays is presenting this extensive coverage. Fans can enjoy more than 250 hours of live coverage across multiple platforms including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes, as well as streaming service ESPN+.
The coverage will kick off with “first ball to last ball” action from all 18 courts each day, starting at 6 a.m. ET. Notably, the middle weekend on July 5 and 6 will feature expanded coverage, with select matches also aired live on ABC. Daily highlights and match recaps will be part of the “Wimbledon Match Point” program during the first five days of the tournament, providing analysis and discussions from ESPN’s on-air team.
ESPN Deportes plans to offer over 100 hours of Spanish-language coverage of the tournament, including crucial matches such as the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Semifinals. The full slate of events will culminate with the finals of the Ladies’ Championship and Gentlemen’s Championship on July 12 and 13, respectively, with both matches also available on ESPN+.
The revamped ESPN app will serve as a comprehensive hub for Wimbledon, allowing fans to stream every match live and access on-demand replays, highlight shows, and previously recorded championship matches. The innovative updates to the tennis bracket experience on ESPN.com and the ESPN app will further enhance user interaction and engagement.
ESPN’s commentator team for Wimbledon will include noteworthy tennis figures such as James Blake, Chris Evert, and John McEnroe, along with new additions Sam Querrey and Jeff Darlington, who bring valuable insights and journalistic flair to the broadcast team.
As anticipation grows for Wimbledon, fans are encouraged to stay connected through ESPN’s platforms for extensive coverage, live updates, and in-depth analysis, promising an exciting two weeks of tennis.