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One of the most important events on the tennis circuit is coming up. Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, is the oldest tournament and one that everyone dreams of winning. The tournament is played on grass as a surface, being the only one of the four majors to do so. The duration of the tournament is two weeks.
How to watch Wimbledon?
Full Wimbledon coverage is available on ESPN and ESPN+ and Tennis Channel , starting at 5 a.m. ET on Monday July 3rd.
How to Watch Wimbledon Online?
Wimbledon will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2, but if you don't have cable you can still access those channels online using a live TV streaming service live DirecTV Stream, FuboTV or Sling.
When does Wimbledon 2023 start?
This Monday, June 26, the action officially began on the courts of the Roehampton Club. The qualy is now being played, while the main draw will be drawn on Friday, June 30. The tournament will be played between Monday, July 3 and Sunday, July 16.
Wimbledon 2023 schedule
ATP Men's Singles (Grand Slam)
First round: Monday 3rd - Tuesday 4th July
Second round: Wednesday 5th - Thursday 6th July
Third round: Friday 7th - Saturday 8th July
Fourth round: Sunday 9th - Monday 10th July
Quarter-finals: Tuesday 11th - Wednesday 12th July
Semi-finals: Friday 14th July
Final: Sunday 16th July
WTA Women's Singles (Grand Slam)
First round: Monday 3rd - Tuesday 4th July
Second round: Wednesday 5th - Thursday 6th July
Third round: Friday 7th - Saturday 8th July
Fourth round: Sunday 9th - Monday 10th July
Quarter-finals: Tuesday 11th - Wednesday 12th July
Semi-finals: Thursday 13th July
Final: Saturday 15th July