Three-time champion Novak Djokovic is aiming to join Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal as the only men in the Open Era to win at least four straight major championships in the same tournament.
Bet on Wimbledon 2022 with 1xBetSince the ATP rankings were established in 1973, this is the first Wimbledon and major competition without the current No. 1 and No. 2 in the world (Daniil Medvedev and A. Zverev, respectively) since the 1999 Australian Open. Zverev has an ankle injury, while Medvedev is unable to compete because of his Russian citizenship. The eight-time winner Roger Federer doesn't compete in this year's Wimbledon for the first time since 1998.Feliciano Lopez is in his 81st major main draw, tying Roger Federer's record.
Rafael Nadal is attempting to become the first man to complete a double Surface Slam, the second man (after Borg) to complete a triple Channel Slam, the sixth man (after Jack Crawford, Don Budge, Lew Hoad, Rod Laver and Djokovic) to complete the first three Grand Slam events. He also aims to become the first man to win at least three major tournaments on all surfaces (clay, hard court and grass). The combined men's and women's Open Era record of 23 major singles titles held by Serena Williams is another goal of his.
The best athletes in the world are aiming high at SW19 this year, including Rafael Nadal, Emma Raducanu, and Novak Djokovic, the current Wimbledon Men's winner.
Sunday, July 3: Round of 16 Men's Singles Draw
Date | Who plays | Play-off Stage | Broadcasting Channels |
July 03, 2022 | N. Djokovic versus T. van Rijthoven | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | J. Sinner versus C. Alcaraz | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | D. Goffin versus F. Tiafoe | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | C. Norrie versus T. Paul | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | C. Garin versus A. de Minaur | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | B. Nakashima versus N. Kyrgios | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | J. Kubler versus T. Fritz | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | B. Van de Zandschulp versus R. Nadal | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
Sunday, July 3: Round of 16 Women's Singles Draw
Date | Who plays | Play-off Stage | Broadcasting Channels |
July 03, 2022 | M. Bouzkova versus C. Garcia | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | E. Martens versus O. Jabeur | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | T. Maria versus J. Ostapenko | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 03, 2022 | H. Watson versus J. Niemer | Round of 16 | ESPN, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | A.Cornet versus A. Tomljanovic | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | E. Rybakina versus P. Martic | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | P. Badosa versus S. Halep | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
July 04, 2022 | A. Anisimova versus H. Tan | Round of 16 | ESPN2, ABC |
How to watch Wimbledon 2022
The Championships as always receives extensive TV coverage during the competition. Let's check some of the most popular options to watch Wimbledon 2022:
How to watch from the UK
The full Wimbledon tournament will be broadcast on various BBC platforms. Live games will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC Two, and the BBC Red Button.
Additionally, users on smart TVs, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website, and the BBC Sport app can choose from up to 18 courts to watch. BBC Radio 5 Live will stream live commentary every day of the tournament, while today at Wimbledon will play match highlights and analysis every evening on BBC Two.
How to watch in the USA
While ABC will only have "partial" rights and air middle weekend games, ESPN will air the competition fully in the United States. All games will be aired on ESPN, with a few games appearing on ESPN2. The competition will also be broadcast on the tennis channel. Wimbledon matches can start as early as 6 a.m. ET or 3 a.m. PT, so set your DVR in advance (or your alarm). Remember that you need a TV licence to watch live, on-demand, or even catch-up TV. Highlights and live coverage of the finals will also be broadcast on Virgin (channels 521 and 522), Sky (channels 521 and 411), and BT (channels 435 and 436). The exact same material will be accessible on Eurosport Player.
However, access is not free; you must either pay a subscription fee of £6.99 per month on a rolling plan (or £4.99 for an annual plan) to watch on Eurosport Player, or you must have the Eurosport 1 and 2 channels included in your TV bundle with Sky, Virgin, or BT. However, access is not free; you must either have the Eurosport 1 and 2 channels included in your TV package with Sky, Virgin, or BT, or you must pay a membership price of £6.99 per month on a rolling plan (or £4.99 for an annual plan) to watch on Eurosport Player.
How to watch without cable
Each day, ESPN will stream four of the qualifying games on ESPN+. The competition will also be accessible on streaming services like Sling TV, FuboTV, and Hulu with Live TV that offer a variety of channels.
How to watch Wimbledon in 4K HDR
Only matches played on Centre Court will be broadcast in 4K HDR during the competition. Unfortunately, none of the approved US broadcaster will offer the 4K feed. Therefore, you should use a VPN in order to access the BBC broadcast and watch Centre Court events in 4K from the United States. Of course, you need to have a 4K TV or streaming device that is appropriate for it, as well as a strong enough internet connection to keep up with the video.
How to watch in India
While digitally savvy viewers may watch the Championships live streaming on their smartphones and other devices like desktop computers, PCs, and tablets thanks to Disney Plus Hotstar, the Wimbledon matches will be televised live and exclusively on television in India by Star Sports.
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