How to live stream Wimbledon 2022 online and watch tennis from anywhere right now

Don't miss a moment of this year's iconic Grand Slam tournament as it begins in SW19 with our guide to getting a Wimbledon live stream online

Andy Murray of Great Britain reacts in his match against James Duckworth of Australia during Men's Singles First Round match during Day One of The Championships Wimbledon 2022
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While Serena Williams' hope of a glorious return to the court has well and truly been dashed, there are still plenty of big names determined to see it through the tournament, including Djokovic, Nadal, and Krygios. Sit courtside in SW19 and find the best Wimbledon 2022 live stream with our guide below, including free options in the UK to the sport's longest-running tournament.

Serbian star Djokovic enters the 135th Wimbledon tournament as favorite to once again win the men's title, but looks set to receive strong opposition from a revitalised Rafael Nadal, with the Spaniard on the hunt for his third Grand Slam title of the year.

The women's tournament looks even more difficult to predict, and as we go into the final week of Wimbledon, there's only five seeds remaining in the women's draw, including breakout stars Harmony Tan and Ajla Tomljanovic.

Read on for your full guide on how to live stream Wimbledon 2022 online and watch the tennis – in some cases for free – no matter where you are in the world with our live stream guide below. And if you're out of the country and can't access your preferred domestic broadcaster, you can always use a VPN to bypass any geo-restrictions.

When does Wimbledon 2022 take place?

This year’s tournament takes place between Monday, June 27 and Sunday, July 10

Start times for the majority of days will be at : 11am BST / 6am ET / 3am PT / 8pm AEST / 10pm NZST.

Where can I watch Wimbledon 2022 for free in the UK?

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Few national broadcasters cover a sporting event quite like the BBC does with Wimbledon in the UK, and this year's tournament will be particularly special with it marking the final time much-loved broadcaster Sue Barker will be presenting its coverage ahead of her retirement.

The free-to-air terrestrial channel will once again be showing every key match across its various channels and platforms, including BBC One, BBC Two and its Red Button service

To watch the BBC’s coverage you should have a valid UK TV licence, and you can watch all the action online via BBC iPlayer, its streaming platform, available on plenty of devices, including:

  • Smart TVs: JVC, Philips, LG, Polaroid, Panasonic, Samsung 
  • Desktop: Windows, Mac
  • Mobile: iOS, Android
  • Media streamers: Amazon Fire TV, Now TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku
  • Consoles: Xbox One, PS4

How to live stream Wimbledon 2022 tennis if you're abroad

If you're out of the country for any of the action from this year’s tournament, you can still get access to a live stream - simply use the best VPN around to get past those geo-restrictions. 

With most domestic broadcasters locking streaming services to their country, you may hit a wall when it comes to accessing the likes of BBC iPlayer, 9Now and ESPN  when overseas. However, by getting yourself a handy streaming VPN, you can hop on a server within the US or UK (or anywhere else for that matter depending on where your online content is geo-restricted to), and this will switch your IP address to make it appear as if you're browsing right from the comfort of your own home.


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How to live stream Wimbledon 2022 online in the US

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Coverage of this year’s tournament in the US is being split between ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. All key games are set to air on ESPN, while ABC has “partial” rights to air middle weekend matches.

If you already have access to ESPN via your cable subscription then you're all set and can watch the action from SW19 - just log-in with details of your cable provider. Play is set to start most days at 6am ET / 3am PT.

For real tennis aficionados, streaming service ESPN Plus will be offering comprehensive overage from all of the All England Club’s courts during the tournament, including all doubles matches, plus Boys’ and Girls’, Legends and Wheelchair matches. ESPN Plus+ monthly plans cost just $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is priced at $69.99 a year. 

Another option for those that don't have cable is streaming service Sling TV with its Sling Orange plan, only $10 for your first month, including ABC and ESPN channels, as well as 30 other sports and family channels. 

Alternatively, get FuboTV which carries a host of premium TV channels including ESPN ABC. New subscribers can take advantage of a free 7-day trial. After the trial ends, the service will set you back $699.99 a month for 120 channels.  

The Wimbledon logo surrounded by flowers

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How to live stream Wimbledon 2022 anywhere else in the world

Regardless of which part of the world you're tuning in from, there's a Wimbledon 2022 live stream for you that'll let you catch every serve, smash and volley.

Canadian tennis fans can watch all the action via TSN and French-language channel TVA Sports. Both networks will let you watch matches online too - either by registering with details of your pay TV provider, or by signing up for a standalone streaming package.

TSN Direct streaming service is priced at $7.99 a day or $19.99 a month, while TVA Sports Direct is also perfect for cord-cutting Canadians, costing just $19.99 a month. 

If you're in Australia, there’s even better news as you’ll be able to watch without spending a cent. You can watch all the key action from the All England Club live via Channel 9 and 9Gem, which are free to watch

That means you can also fire up a Wimbledon live stream on the 9Now streaming service, which is completely free to use too. 

If Channel 9’s coverage doesn’t provide enough grass Court action for you, then you might want to take a look at Stan Sport, which is live streaming every match on every court, ad-free. A subscription costs $10 per month (on top of a $10 Stan sub), but you can take advantage of a 7-day FREE trial.

Play from Wimbledon typically starts at 8pm AEST each evening, extending well into the early hours. 

Wimbledon 2022 tickets

While there is usually a Public Ballot for Wimbledon tickets, this year sees guests from the 2020 Wimbledon Public Ballot attending the tournament after it was cancelled due to the pandemic. Any returned tickets were made available to purchase on the Wimbledon ticket website, though at the time of writing there are currently no tickets left.

For those still hopeful of sitting courtside, your best bet is to head down to the All England Lawn Tennis Club and queue for limited show court and ground tickets which are made available every day of play.

Keep in mind its one ticket per person and that queues can start as early as the night prior.

Wimbledon 2022 schedule

Monday, June 27 - Tuesday June 28

1st Round of the Men's and Women's Singles

Wednesday, June 29 - Thursday, June 30

2nd Round of the Men's and Women's Singles

Friday, July 1 - Saturday, July 2

3rd Round of the Men's and Women's Singles

Sunday, July 3 - Monday, July 4

4th Round of the Men's and Women's Singles

Tuesday, July 5 - Wednesday, July 6

Quarter Finals of the Men's and Women's Singles

Thursday, July 7

Semi Finals of the Women's Singles

Friday, July 8

Semi Finals of the Men's Singles

Saturday, July 9

Final of the Women's Singles 

Sunday, July 10

Final of the Men's Singles

How to use a VPN to unblock any restrictions

If you're outside of your preferred broadcaster's boundaries, you can use a VPN to unblock any geo-restrictions and watch a Wimbledon 2022 live stream as if you were right at home. Here's our step-by-step guide on how to do just that.

  • VPN - standing for virtual private network - offers security and anonymity as you browse online, using set protocols to encrypt your data and make it unreadable to outsiders.
  • As a part of that, you can also switch your IP address, which identifies your location.
  • Most VPNs offer a list of locations where its servers are based to join. Connecting to them switches your IP to appear as if you're browsing from that country/city. In turn, you can then access content locked to that country.
  • When it comes to finding a VPN, you should make sure you find the best one that's suitable for your chosen device, with VPN providers offering compatibility for a ton of devices, including VPN for Mac, and even a range of fairly nifty free VPNs.
  • Once you've made the decision for the most suitable VPN for your device and your means for using a VPN, sign-up and install it
  • To live stream Wimbledon 2022, all you need to do is select a UK server from its list of available servers and connect. You'll then be able to hop over those geo-restrictions, with the likes of BBC iPlayer opening its online gates to you.
  • We also want to ensure your money is well spent, so we would recommend going for a VPN that offers a risk free trial. ExpressVPN is one of many providers that has a 30-day money back guarantee.

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