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Wimbledon 2022: How to live stream and watch Wimbledon on TV? When does it start? What is the schedule?

Wimbledon is set to start on June 27 after being mired in controversy following the ban on Russian and Belarusian players, and the subsequent decision by the ATP and WTA tours to strip the tournament of ranking points. Novak Djokovic will be the defending men’s champion at SW19 while last year’s women’s winner Ashleigh Barty will not be back as she has retired. Karolina Pliskova was the runner-up to Barty in 2021.

Ad/> Cameron Norrie and Emma Raducanu will be the highest-ranked British players in the draw. WimbledonRaducanu 'ready to go' ahead of Wimbledon bowAN HOUR AGO How to live stream and watch on TV in the UK The BBC are rights holders in the UK with coverage on BBC 1, BBC 2 and BBC iPlayer. You can watch daily highlights from Wimbledon at 10pm on Eurosport 2 and discovery+ from June 27, as well as the two singles finals live on July 9 and 10.

And there will also be extensive coverage on Eurosport.co.uk When does Wimbledon start and what's the schedule? This will be the first year that the Grand Slam is planned to be played over 14 days, including the middle Sunday, which was previously a rest day. Wimbledon had been the only one of the four majors without any matches scheduled on the middle Sunday. Only on four occasions has there been play on the middle Sunday due to rain delays.

Serena's return: key questions: Can she win Wimbledon? Schett: Nobody will want to play Williams The change to the schedule means there will be no 'Manic Monday' and the fourth-round singles matches will instead be spread across two days rather than all being played on the second Monday. The men’s and women’s singles matches will be mixed through the quarter-finals. Play on the outside courts will start at 11am every day, with Court One

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