The most traditional tournament in the tennis world is entering the hot phase. On the sacred turf of Wimbledon, the best men and women in the sport look for the winner of this year’s Wimbledon Championships. Where can the third Grand Slam tournament of the year be seen live on TV and stream?
From a German point of view, the disillusionment in the last few weeks was initially great. According to the ATP world rankings, Germany’s tennis superstar Alexander Zverev would have traveled to London as the top seeded player. The Hamburger is currently number two in the world, the Russian world number one Dannil Medvedev is not allowed to play for the two weeks in the British capital.
After the serious foot injury from the semifinals of the French Open against Rafael Nadal with a triple torn ligament, Zverev is doomed to watch in Wimbledon and has to postpone his next attempt to finally win one of the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Tatjana Maria, a German tennis lady, is currently enthusiastic about Wimbledon. In the quarter-finals, the 34-year-old prevailed in three sets against Jule Niemeier. In the semifinals on Thursday afternoon, Maria has to face Tunisian Ons Jabeur.
After her triumph in 2018 and her semi-final entry in 2021, Angelique Kerber wanted to cause a sensation again this year, but was eliminated in the 3rd round.
The top favorite for men is Serbian Novak Djokovic. The dethroned world number one has already won the tournament six times and won all of the last three editions. Rafael Nadal also has a good chance of winning.
Where is Wimbledon live on TV this year?
In contrast to the three other Grand Slam tournaments, there are no live images of the classic lawn in Wimbledon for German tennis fans on free-to-air television.
- The Pay Channel sky owns the rights and broadcasts on up to five channels simultaneously.
- There is a conference of the most important games. Highlights and a live game on the opening day can also be seen via a free stream.
- Former Davis Cup captain Patrik Kühnen is the expert. Co-commentators are Mischa Zverev in the first week of the tournament and Julia Görges and Michael Stich in the second.
The transmissions on Sky start every day at 11:45 a.m. It is scheduled to broadcast until 11 p.m. in the late evening.
All important games with German and international top participation will also be, as usual, by sport.de accompanied in the detailed live ticker.