As the anticipation builds for the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, tennis enthusiasts across North America can look forward to comprehensive coverage from a familiar lineup of broadcasters. Both the United States and Canada will once again rely on established sports networks to bring the prestige and drama of the All England Lawn Tennis Club directly into their homes.
United States
In the United States, ESPN continues its long-standing role as the exclusive home of Wimbledon. Their multi-year agreement with the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) ensures “first ball to last ball” coverage through 2035, a testament to their commitment to grand slam tennis.
Viewers can expect to find the majority of the action spread across ESPN, ESPN2, and, for select key matches, the terrestrial broadcast network ABC. This extensive linear coverage will be complemented by the network’s robust streaming service, ESPN+.
Subscribers to ESPN+ will have access to live streams of all courts throughout the fortnight, along with exclusive coverage of the qualifying rounds, full match replays, and a wealth of ancillary content including classic matches, highlight shows, and press conferences.
For Spanish-speaking audiences, ESPN Deportes will continue to provide dedicated commentary and coverage. The breadth of ESPN’s platforms aims to cater to every viewing preference, from traditional cable subscribers to those who prefer on-demand streaming.
The move by Wimbledon organizers to adjust final match timings, as reported, also indicates a strategic effort to optimize viewership in the lucrative North American market by mitigating time zone differences.
Canada
Meanwhile, north of the border, Canadian tennis fans will once again turn to TSN and RDS for their Wimbledon fix. These Bell Media sports networks have solidified their position as the exclusive English and French-language broadcasters of the Championships in Canada through a multi-year agreement.
Viewers can expect extensive multi-court coverage, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of the grass-court action. This includes simultaneous matches, in-depth post-match analysis, news conferences, and daily highlights.
Both TSN and RDS offer live streaming and on-demand viewing through their respective digital platforms (TSN.ca, RDS.ca, and their corresponding apps), catering to subscribers who wish to follow the tournament on the go.
This continuity in broadcasting partnerships across North America underscores the enduring popularity of Wimbledon and the strategic importance of these regions for the Grand Slam’s global reach.
Full List of Wimbledon 2025 Broadcasters in North America
Country |
Broadcaster |
Antigua and Barbuda |
ESPN |
Argentina |
ESPN |
Barbados |
ESPN |
Belize |
ESPN |
Bolivia |
ESPN |
Brazil |
ESPN |
Canada |
TSN / RDS |
Chile |
ESPN |
Colombia |
ESPN |
Costa Rica |
ESPN |
Cuba |
ESPN |
Dominican Republic |
ESPN |
Ecuador |
ESPN |
El Salvador |
ESPN |
Grenada |
ESPN |
Guatemala |
ESPN |
Guyana |
ESPN |
Honduras |
ESPN |
Jamaica |
ESPN |
Mexico |
ESPN |
Nicaragua |
ESPN |
Panama |
ESPN |
Paraguay |
ESPN |
Peru |
ESPN |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
ESPN |
Saint Lucia |
ESPN |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
ESPN |
Suriname |
ESPN |
Trinidad and Tobago |
ESPN |
US |
ESPN – US
ESPN – International
The Tennis Channel |