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When & Where To Watch The Wimbledon 2025 Finals In Australia 

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Monica Barbaro and Andrew Garfield at wimbldeon 2025

Wimbledon 2025 is not only underway but reaching the pointy end of the competition with quater, semi and grand finals fast approaching. As the third of the Grand Slam titles for the year, the stakes are understandably high.

Currently, Aryna Sabalenka is the favourite to take out the Women’s Singles title while two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is pipped to take out the Men’s Singles title.

Taking place in late June and July each year, the grass-court tournament is one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis events of the season.

Outside of its reputation amongst the players and sporting community, Wimbledon itself often attracts an A-list crowd that sees celebrities and Royals alike take to the stands.

Even for the most novice of tennis fans, Wimbledon continues to prove a must-watch sparking endless watercooler conversation and style inspiration.

With the tournament taking place in the suburb of the same name in London’s south, you may be wondering where you can watch along here in Australia.

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Where To Watch Wimbledon 2025 In Australia

Key Wimbledon matches will be available to watch live from the All-England Club on Channel Nine and Nine Now from 7.30pm every night of the week. The games will also be available to stream on Stan Sport.

When Can I Watch Wimbledon In Australia? The Full TV Schedule 

The tennis tournament will be taking over TV screens every night of the week starting at 7.30pm each evening. See the full rundown below. 

  • Monday June 30: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Tuesday July 1: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Wednesday July 2: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Thursday July 3: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Friday July 4: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Saturday July 5: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Sunday July 6: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Monday July 7: from 7.30pm to 5am 
  • Tuesday July 8: Quarterfinals from 9.30pm to 4am 
  • Wednesday July 9: Quarterfinals from 9.30pm to 4am 
  • Thursday July 10: Women’s Semi Finals from 10pm to 3am 
  • Friday July 11: Men’s Semi Finals from 10pm to 4am
  • Saturday July 12: Women’s Final from 12.30 pm to 4am
  • Sunday July 13: Men’s Final from 12.30 pm to 4am

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