How to Watch Wimbledon 2021 Live

After being canceled last year due to the covid pandemic, Wimbledon is making a memorable return in 2021. The tennis tournament is back this year, bringing greats like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Ashleigh Barty to London to battle it out in one of the most prestigious championships in the game.

This year, it’s back to business as usual with plenty of fans in the stands and the players giving it their all out on Centre Court. Wimbledon is also marking an important milestone in sports this year by becoming the U.K.’s first outdoor sporting event to feature a full-capacity audience since the start of the pandemic.

While getting a ticket to tennis’ hottest event isn’t too easy, thankfully, watching from home is a breeze.

Curious about how to watch Wimbledon 2021? When is Wimbledon 2021? And is there a Wimbledon livestream? Here’s everything you need to know to watch this year’s tennis tournament.

WHEN IS WIMBLEDON?

Wimbledon is currently underway and is set to end with the July 11 championships.

WHERE TO WATCH WIMBLEDON 2021:

This year’s Wimbledon coverage will be split between ESPN and the Tennis Channel, so if you’ve got access to one or both, you’re covered!

HOW TO WATCH WIMBLEDON 2021:

If you have a valid cable log-in, you can watch ESPN on the ESPN website. But there are plenty of other ways to stream Wimbledon this year, too. You can also access ESPN through Sling TVfubo TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV. Most matches begin each day at 8 AM ET.

The semifinals begin today (July 8), continuing tomorrow with coverage starting at 8 AM ET on ESPN. Coverage of the matches will continue at 2 PM ET on the Tennis Channel, which is also accessible through fuboTV, Sling, and AT&T TV. The women’s championship will air Saturday (July 10) at 9 AM ET on ESPN, while the men’s championship will air the next day (July 11) also at 9 AM ET on ESPN.

For the full Wimbledon schedule, head to the official Wimbledon website.