Exclusive Wimbledon Coverage from ESPN Beginning July 1

·         “First Ball to Last Ball” Coverage from Every Court
·         ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and ESPN3 to Present More than 500 Matches, all Available on the ESPN App
·         145 Hours on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC
·         ESPN+ to Offer Action Daily, as well as all Four Days of Qualifying Exclusively Starting June 24
·         Gentlemen’s Storylines:  Can Big Three Continue to Hold Off Young Guns?
·         Ladies’ Storylines:  An 8th – and 24th – for Serena?  Can Kerber Defend her Title?  Yet Another New Major Winner?
·         “Cross Court Coverage” Again on ESPN, ESPN2 for Second Monday-Wednesday
·         ESPN3 Second Screen Experience for Semifinals, Championships plus Two Daily Press Conference Feeds
·         Doubles Championships:  Ladies’, Gentlemen’s Live on ESPN on July 13, Mixed on July 14

 

Every serve and every shot from The Championships, Wimbledon will be live exclusively across the ESPN networks, offering coverage from all 18 courts beginning Monday, July 1.  The coverage – first ball to last ball – includes 145 hours of action on TV plus more than 500 matches from the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, all available for fans between ESPN+ and ESPN3 on the ESPN app.  The action will climax with the Ladies’ Championship and the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Doubles Championships on ESPN on Saturday, July 13, and the Gentlemen’s Championship on Sunday, July 14, followed by the Mixed Doubles Championship.

Starting Monday, June 24, and through Thursday, June 27, all four days of qualifying will stream live exclusively on ESPN+.  All-day action starts at 6 a.m. ET from one of the grass courts at the Bank of England Sports Centre in Roehampton, not far from Wimbledon.

Highlights:  All Day, Daily Coverage across TV, ESPN+ and ESPN3

The ESPN Tennis Team, the best in television, at Wimbledon:

Surveying the Fields

MORE TV & DIGITAL MEDIA, AT HOME AND ABROAD

ESPN.com will have its usual exhaustive coverage with reporters on site providing previews, reviews, the latest news and in-depth analysis.  In addition, ESPN’s live coverage will be available via live streaming.  espnW.com will also be on hand with features and profiles.                                                          

ESPNDeportes.com will provide live scores and draws, in depth news and coverage of Latin American players, columns, blogs, live chats, video, highlights and news.

In a special presentation of ESPN Audio on SiriusXM, AELTC’s daily Wimbledon Channel Radio will be available on Sirius channel 138, XM channel 207 and Online channel 965. 

For the 12th year, ESPN will provide multi-screen coverage with commentary of five matches in addition to ESPN program through the second Monday of the Championships, on AT&T DirecTV.  Fans will also receive interviews, features, press conferences and studio analysis from the All England Club.  Commentators for outer court matches will be provided by AELTC.  In addition to the video offerings, DirecTV viewers can access results, schedules, draws and other interactive features through the “Red Button” application on their remote. In total, ESPN will provide more than 350 hours of coverage through this unique application.

ESPN Classic is presenting an unprecedented marathon covering all or most of 12 days of memorable Wimbledon matches that started today, Monday, June 24, at 5 a.m.  The marathon takes breaks during live Wimbledon coverage July 1-6 and concludes Monday, July 7, at 6 a.m.  The matches are primarily championships and go back as far as the 1975 Gentlemen’s Championship (Arthur Ashe vs. Jimmy Connors) on Friday, July 5 at 8 p.m.

There will also be great matches from the past on other ESPN networks during the tournament, generally early morning before play begins for the day.  The first – the only one not a championship match – is the epic 2010 first-round duel of attrition between American John Isner and Nicolus Mahut.  Played over three days, the match lasted 11 hours and five with a final score of 6–4, 3–6, 6–7(7–9), 7–6(7–3), 70–68, the longest tennis match in history measured both by time and number of games. The final set alone was longer than the previous longest match.  The 9-hour telecast will begin late Saturday at midnight (9 p.m. PT) on ESPNEWS, leading into the first day of play.

Date Time (ET) Match Network(s)
Sun June 30 MID – 9 a.m. 2010 Isner-Mahut ESPNEWS
Tue July 2 4:30 – 6 a.m. 1984 Gentlemen’s Final (McEnroe vs. Connors ESPN
Wed July 3 4 – 7 a.m. 2002 Ladies’ Final (S.Williams vs. V. Williams) ESPN2
Thu July 4 4 – 6 a.m. 2012 Gentlemen’s Final (Federer vs. Murray) ESPN2
Sat July 6 4 – 7 a.m. 2004 Gentlemen’s Final (Federer vs. Roddick) ESPN2
Tue July 9 4:30 – 6 a.m. 2004 Ladies’ Final (Sharapova vs. S.Williams) ESPN2
Sun July 14 6 – 8 a.m. 2006 Gentlemen’s Final (Federer vs. Nadal) ESPN2

ESPN International, the home of tennis’ Grand Slam events in Latin America, Canada and the Caribbean, will provide live Wimbledon coverage to more than 44 countries and 60 million homes via its television and digital platforms throughout the region.  ESPN’s Spanish language pan-regional networks will offer more than 130 hours of live tennis, focused on the top-ranked players in the world, while the regional networks will focus on players of local interest. In addition to the live coverage, ESPN will offer two daily encore presentations featuring the best matches of the day. ESPN’s Spanish-language commentator team will include tennis experts Luis Alfredo Alvarez and Eduardo Varela calling matches with analysts Javier Frana and Jose Luis Clerc, along with reporter Nicolas Pereira.  ESPN’s Caribbean networks will provide simulcast coverage and will broadcast over 120 hours of live Wimbledon content.

ESPN Play – ESPN International’s Spanish- and English-language broadband service available in Latin America and the Caribbean – will offer 1,500 hours of live coverage from up to all 18 courts simultaneously. ESPN Play will also offer qualifying matches, June 24-27 as well as the Wimbledon Surround three-screen service for the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Semifinals and Championships.

ESPN and Tennis

Tennis has been part of ESPN since its first week on the air, providing numerous memorable moments from around the world, but it has never been as important as today, with the unprecedented position of presenting three of the sport’s Major events from start to finish (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open, with exclusivity at the latter two).

 

ESPN & WIMBLEDON 2019

Date Time (ET) Event Network(s)  
Mon, July 1 –

Sun, July 14

(no play Sun, 7/7)

6 a.m. All 18 Courts, all day

The Wimbledon Channel (from AELTC)

Two feeds with press conferences

Coverage includes Spanish language

ESPN3

ESPN+

Live
   
Mon, July 1 –

Fri, July 5

6 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

(to 4 p.m. July 4)

Early Round Action ESPN Live
Sat, July 6 7 – 8 a.m. Breakfast at Wimbledon ESPN Live
  8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Early Round Action ESPN Live
Sun, July 7 3 – 6 p.m. Highlights of Week One ABC Tape
Mon, July 8 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Round of 16, Centre Court ESPN Live
  6 a.m. – 4 p.m. Round of 16, No.1 Court & others ESPN2 Live
Tue, July 9 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Ladies’ Quarterfinals, Centre Court ESPN Live
  8 – 2 p.m. Ladies’ Quarterfinals, No.1 Court ESPN2 Live
Wed, July 10 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals, Centre Court ESPN Live
  8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Gentlemen’s Quarterfinals,

No.1 Court

ESPN2 Live
Thur, July 11 7 – 8 a.m. Breakfast at Wimbledon ESPN Live
  8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ladies’ Semifinals ESPN Live
Fri, July 12 7 – 8 a.m. Breakfast at Wimbledon ESPN Live
  8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Gentlemen’s Semifinals ESPN Live
Sat, July 13 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Breakfast at Wimbledon ESPN Live
  9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ladies’ Championship

Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship

Ladies’ Doubles Championship

ESPN Live
  3 – 6 p.m. Ladies’ Championship ABC Encore
Sun, July 14 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Breakfast at Wimbledon ESPN Live
  9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Gentlemen’s Championship

Mixed Doubles Championship

ESPN Live
  3 – 6 p.m. Gentlemen’s Championship ABC Encore

 

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