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Reigning champion Novak Djokovic has the chance to capture his fifth Wimbledon title in a row, which would continue his winning streak as an all-time leader in the men’s Grand Slam titles. However, his chances at winning the first men’s Grand Slam (all four majors in the same year) depends on one final game against Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday, July 16.
A fair match between the pair has been hotly anticipated ever since Alcaraz wasn’t able to play competitively against Djokovic during the French Open semifinals due to stomach cramps. Alcaraz is seeking his second major title in the Grand Slam after winning the U.S Open last year at the age of 19.
On the women’s side, Markéta Vondroušovâ, the first unseeded player to advance to the Wimbledon final in 60 years, will compete against Ons Jabeur who is chasing her best chance in her career to win a slam. They will face off on Saturday, July 15 at 9 a.m. ET.
In the U.S, matches will be aired on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, however cable-cutters can tune in through live TV streaming services such as DirecTV, Sling TV, FuboTV and ESPN+.
Check out the best ways to stream the tournament below:
DirecTV’s Entertainment Package includes more than 75 channels, such as ABC and ESPN to catch all of Wimbledon’s top games through the finals on July 15 and 16. Plus, the streamer offers a 5-day free trial so you don’t have to spend a dime until you’re sure the platform fits your streaming needs.
Sling TV, which offers both ESPN and ESPN2, is the most affordable option for streaming Wimbledon. You’ll be able to catch all of the matches through Sling Orange which, for only $40 a month, also gets you access to 31 other live channels including Disney, Freeform and CNN. Plus, a limited-time deal allows new subscribers their first month for only $25.
A subscription to FuboTV has a steeper price but is more comprehensive, getting you more than 100 channels including ESPN and ESPN2. The streaming platform is well worth the higher price for sports fans, who can get access to the Tennis Channel, FS1, ESPN News and other sports channels that offer in-depth analysis and coverage. You can test out the service with a free 7-day trial before committing to the monthly buy.
For just $7.99 a month, ESPN+ grants you access to the full ESPN library, which includes thousands of live events from the best leagues and tournaments across the world, such as Wimbledon. In addition to live sports, you’ll also have access to their on-demand content with exclusive analysis, ESPN Originals and their award-winning “30 for 30” library. You can also sing up for the Disney Bundle, which includes ESPN+, Hulu and Disney, for only $12.99/month.
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