
As Wimbledon 2025 nears its breath-taking grand finale, here’s your comprehensive guide to the remaining matches, featuring blockbuster matchups, schedules, player form, and how to catch the action live.
Wimbledon 2025 was filled with moments of triumph and celebration, but like every great sporting event, it also delivered its fair share of heart-breaking matches — matches that left fans teary-eyed, players shattered, and the world reminded of the emotional depth this sport can bring.
What’s Left: Semis & Finals Weekend
Men’s Singles Semi finals – Friday, July 11, Centre Court
- Carlos Alcaraz (ESP, 2) vs Taylor Fritz (USA, 5)
- Alcaraz is aiming for a third straight Wimbledon crown. He’ll face Fritz around 1:30 pm BST. Stats favor Alcaraz, but Fritz, riding a strong serve, is dangerous.
- Jannik Sinner (ITA, 1) vs Novak Djokovic (SRB, 6)
- A generational clash between the No. 1 Sinner and 7-time Wimbledon champ Djokovic, starting soon after Alcaraz-Fritz.
Women’s Singles Semi finals – Thursday, July 10
- Amanda Anisimova (USA, 13) vs Iga Swiatek (POL, 8)
- Anisimova stunned Sabalenka to reach her first Slam final. Swiatek aims to claim her first Wimbledon title.
Championship Matches (Finals Weekend)
- Women’s Singles Final – Saturday, July 12, ~4 pm BST, Centre Court
- Men’s Singles Final – Sunday, July 13, ~4 pm BST, Centre Court
Quick Schedule Overview
Date | Session | Start Time (BST) | Key Matchups |
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July 10, Thurs | Women’s Semis | 11 am | Anisimova vs Swiatek |
July 11, Fri | Men’s Semis | 1:30 pm | Alcaraz vs Fritz; Sinner vs Djokovic |
July 12, Sat | Women’s Final + Doubles Finals | ~4 pm | Women’s Singles Final + Doubles |
July 13, Sun | Men’s Final + Doubles Finals | ~4 pm | Men’s Singles Final + Ladies’ Doubles Final |
Matches typically begin at 11 am for outer courts, with Centre Court matches starting at 1:30 pm, and finals scheduled for 4 pm local time to maximize global viewership.
Player Form & Storylines
- Alcaraz: In excellent form seeking a historic threepeat .
- Fritz: Big-serving American pushing deep after solid momentum.
- Sinner: Recovered from elbow injury, riding confidence and solidarity against Djokovic.
- Djokovic: Aiming for record-equalling 8th Wimbledon and 25th Slam title.
- Anisimova: First American woman in the final since 2019, beating top seed Sabalenka.
- Swiatek: Poised to convert dominant run into her first Wimbledon win.
How to Watch Live
📡 UK: BBC One, BBC Two & iPlayer
🇺🇸 USA: ESPN, ABC, ESPN+ (streaming)
Global: Check local providers (Tennis Channel, beIN Sports, etc.)
Why These Matches Matter
- Historic stakes: Djokovic chasing record 25th Slam; Alcaraz aiming to solidify dominance.
- Breakthrough moments: Sinner vs Djokovic could define future rivalries.
- Surprise narratives: Anisimova’s Cinderella run is captivating tennis fans everywhere.
Stay Updated
- Live scoreboards: ESPN, TennisChannel.com, and major sports portals
- Social media: Follow ATP, WTA, players, and broadcasters
- Post-match analysis: Found on Tennis.com, Reuters, SBNation and TalkSPORT
Final Word: Don’t Miss the Climax!
The Wimbledon 2025 remaining matches promise high drama and historic moments. From Friday’s epic Centre Court semis to the grand finals weekend, tennis fans across the globe are in for a treat. Whether you’re rooting for legends or new champions, clear your calendar—this is Wimbledon at its peak!
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