Wimbledon 2025 Live Streaming: Get ready for Wimbledon before play begins Monday with a guide that tells you everything you need to know about how to watch the third Grand Slam tennis tournament in India and US.Wimbledon 2025 – All You Need to Know
When will Wimbledon 2025 start?
Wimbledon 2025 will start on June 30, 2025. The Championships will be held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
When will the Wimbledon 2025 finals be played?
The final of Wimbledon 2025 will be held on July 13. The women’s final will be played a day earlier, on July 12.
Wimbledon 2025 prize money
The winner of Wimbledon 2025 will be awarded $4.07 million, which is the highest prize among all four Grand Slams. The runner-up will receive a whopping $2.08 million.
Where and how to watch in India & the US online?
Star Sports has the broadcast rights for Wimbledon 2025 in India. The live streaming of matches will be available on JioHotstar. Fans in the United States can tune into ESPN and the Tennis Channel to watch Wimbledon 2025.
Who are the defending champions at Wimbledon?
Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain won the 2024 singles titles. Krejcikova defeated Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 for her second Grand Slam title and first at the All England Club. Alcaraz beat seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (4) to win his second consecutive trophy at the grass-court major — defeating Djokovic each time — and his fourth Slam title overall, a total Alcaraz has now raised to five at age 22.
Who are the top seeds at the All England Club?
Aryna Sabalenka is the top-seeded woman, and Jannik Sinner is the top-seeded man. They are the players ranked No. 1, and the tournament seedings — which were officially released Thursday — follow the WTA and ATP rankings. For the women, French Open champion Coco Gauff is seeded No. 2, Jessica Pegula No. 3, and Paolini No. 4. For the men, Alcaraz is No. 2, Alexander Zverev No. 3, and Jack Draper No. 4.
What is new this year at Wimbledon?
The All England Club will use electronic line-calling during matches for the first time, replacing line judges. That puts Wimbledon in line with the Australian Open and the US Open, leaving the French Open as the last major where humans still make in or out calls — at least for now.