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2019 Wimbledon Live Streaming; Watch Championship Online Free TV Channels Results Highlights

The Wimbledon Championships is a Grand Slam tennis tournament which is considered to be the one of the biggest sports tournaments in the world. The 2019 Wimbledon Championships is going to be the 133rd edition of the tournament that is going to be held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. Wimbledon Live Stream

Wimbledon Live Streaming 2019

Well, the 2019 Wimbledon Championships is round the corner and the tennis lover around the globe want to watch it and to know more about this year tournament. So, we have arranged all the major information for you; let’s find out more about the tournament.

When and Where is 2019 Wimbledon Championships?

The 2019 Wimbledon Championships that is all set to take place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. Talking about the dates, so the main tournament is due to commence on Monday 1 July 2019 and to conclude on Sunday 14 July 2019. Wimbledon Live Streaming

The Qualifying Rounds was played from Monday, June 25 to Thursday, June 28. And now, the Women’s Singles Final is going to be held on Saturday, July 13, while on the other hand the Men’s Singles Final will he played on Sunday, July 14.

Wimbledon 2019 TV Guide

The 2019 French Open is done and dusted, with Rafael Nadal adding an incredible 12th trophy to his cabinet and Australia’s Ashleigh Barty breaking through for a maiden Grand Slam win. Now the focus heads to Wimbledon, the most famous tennis tournament in the world and one of the most prestigious sporting events on the calendar. Roger Federer is regarded as the greatest player to have ever graced the grass courts of Wimbledon, having won here on a record eight occasions, the latest coming last year after beating Marin Cilic in straight sets.

Wimbledon Men’s Singles Guide

Novak Djokovic will head into the 2019 Wimbledon event as the comfortable favourite. He, along with Federer and Nadal, has had a stranglehold on Grand Slams for much of the past decade, and with Nadal not generally at his best on grass and Federer closer to 40 than 30, everything is lining up for Djokovic to claim a fifth Wimbledon title and a 16th overall.

Wimbledon Women’s Singles Guide

Ashleigh Barty has been winning over the hearts of Australian tennis lovers for a few years now, and consolidated her position as a fan favourite with a gutsy win at the French Open just a few weeks ago. The win made her the first Australian Grand Slam victor since Samantha Stosur at the US Open in 2011, and she will look to carry that form into Wimbledon, where she has never previously advanced past the third round, and you can catch many of the key moments of this year’s tournament when watching Wimbledon matches live online.

Who are the defending champions?

The defending champions for the 2019 Wimbledon Championships in the single competitions are Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber.

Wimbledon Championships: 2018 Winners

Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic, Serbia

Women’s Singles: Angelique Kerber, Germany

Men’s Doubles: Mike Bryan / Jack Sock, United States

Women’s Doubles: Barbora Krejcikova / Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic

Who are the Players participating for 2019 Wimbledon?

Here is the list of players in both Men’s and Women’s Singles categories that are participating for 2019 Wimbledon:

Men’s Singles

Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Anderson, Thiem, Zverev, Nishikori, Tsitsipas, Isner, Khachanov, del Potro, Fognini, Cilic, Medvedev, Coric, Raonic, Monfils, Basilashvili, Berrettini, Wawrinka, Bautista Agut, Auger-Aliassime, de Minaur, Pella, Paire, Schwartzman, Struff, Shapovalov, Pouille, Edmund, Djere, Lajovic.

Women’s Singles

Osaka, Barty, Pliskova, Bertens, Kerber, Kvitova, Halep, Svitolina, Stephens, Sabalena, Serena, Sevastova, Bencic, Wozniacki, Qiang, Vondrousova, Keys, Konta, Goerges, Kontaveit, Mertens, Vekic, Garcia, Andreescu, Martic, Anisimova, Muguruza, Su-Wei, Kasatkina, Kenin, Suarez Navarro, Tsurenko.

What is the tournament schedule?

Wimbledon runs from Monday, July 1 to Sunday, July 14.

The Ladies’ Singles Final is scheduled for 8 a.m. ET on Saturday, July 13, and the Gentlemen’s Singles Final is scheduled for 9 a.m. ET on Sunday, July 14.

How to watch Wimbledon on TV?

The is broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2. Coverage starts at 6 a.m. ET and ends around 4 p.m. ET most days.  Wimbledon runs for a fortnight with women’s and men’s finals taking place on July 13 and 14 respectively. Live television coverage of the tournament can be found on BBC One and BBC Two in the UK. This is good news for tennis fans as it means live streaming is free. This can be done through the BBC iPlayer, which can be downloaded across a host of devices. Additional streaming is available on the BBC Sport website.

How can I live stream Wimbledon?

You can livestream the tournament on WatchESPN.(com) and the WatchESPN app, but you will need to prove you have a pay TV subscription.

If you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can stream matches on ESPN+, which is ESPN’s $5-a-month streaming service, or use a live-TV streaming service.

2019 Wimbledon Championships TV Online Live Stream

In UK

BBC TV Channel is broadcasting this year Wimbledon Championships as usual. The Live matches are also airing on both BBC1 and BBC2.

Talking about getting the highlights through online, the subscribers of Eurosport as well as Amazon Prime can access to it. You can also get access to the interviews and behind-the-scenes action on Wimbledon YouTube channel.

In US

From the past years, ESPN and ESPN2 TV Channel broadcast the competition, and therefore this year too ESPN and ESPN2 are showcasing the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.

Previous Wimbledon Title Winners

Men’s Singles

2018: Novak Djokovic

2017: Roger Federer

2016: Andy Murray

2015: Novak Djokovic

2014: Novak Djokovic

2013: Andy Murray

2012: Roger Federer

2011: Novak Djokovic

2010: Rafael Nadal

2009: Roger Federer

Women’s Singles

2018: Angelique Kerber

2017: Garbine Muguruza

2016: Serena Williams

2015: Serena Williams

2014: Petra Kvitova

2013: Marion Bartoli

2012: Serena Williams

2011: Petra Kvitova

2010: Serena Williams

2009: Serena Williams

Wimbledon 2019 Schedule of Play (confirmed)
DatesMEN & WOMEN SINGLESSTART TIME (UK)
Mon 25-JuneQualifying11:35 am
Tue 26-JuneQualifying11:35 am
Wed 27-JuneQualifying11:35 am
Thu 28-JuneQualifying11:35 am
Fri 29-JuneSINGLES DRAW (ANNOUNCED)3:00 pm
Mon 02-JulyRound 11:00 pm on center court
Tue 03-JulyRound 11:00 pm on center court
Wed 04-JulyRound 2 1:00 pm on center court
Thu 05-JulyRound 2 1:00 pm on center court
Fri 06-JulyRound 3 1:00 pm on center court
Sat 07-JulyRound 3  1:00 pm on center court
Sun 08-JulyREST DAY
Mon 09-JulyRound 4 1:00 pm on center court
Tue 10-JulyWomen Singles Quarter-Finals1:00 pm on center court
Wed 11-JulyMen’s Singles Quarter-Finals1:00 pm on center court
Thu 12-JulyWomen’s Singles Semifinalsnot before 1pm
Friday 13-JulyMen’s Singles Semifinalsnot before 1pm
Sat 14-JulyWomen’s FINALnot before 3:00 pm
Sun 15-JulyMen’s FINALnot before 3:00 pm

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