TORONTO (June 29, 2017) – TSN serves up an ace during Canada Day weekend as Canada’s Sports Leader kicks off the network’s
400+ hours of exclusive multi-court coverage of
WIMBLEDON – one of the
60+ iconic championship events that live on TSN – live from the famous grass courts of London’s All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. TSN has fans covered from the first round through the finals, beginning
Monday,
July 3 at
6:30 a.m. ET on
TSN (see below, or visit
TSN.ca for the full broadcast schedule).
With daytime multi-court coverage hosted by
Kelcey Brade and
Mark Roe, TSN delivers simultaneous live coverage from multiple matches, as well as post-match reports, analysis, press conferences, and highlights throughout the day. From London, TSN’s
Mark Masters delivers reports throughout the tournament for
SPORTSCENTRE, and contributes blog posts and web-exclusive one-on-one interviews for
TSN.ca.
TSN once again airs the tennis tradition that is
BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON, an early-morning preview special breaking down the tournament’s marquee matchups. Additionally, every evening of the tournament fans can stay up-to-date on the action from the All England Club with
WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME, featuring encore broadcasts, highlights, and recaps of key matches.
Throughout the tournament fans can visit
TSN.ca/Wimbledon for TSN’s daily match schedule, and follow
@TSNTennis for frequent schedule and score updates. TSN complements its extensive coverage of
WIMBLEDON with comprehensive coverage on TSN Digital platforms, including live streaming of bonus courts via the TSN GO app, must-see clips, breaking news, scores, and match recaps; plus photos, videos, and viral content across TSN’s official social media platforms.
TSN follows Canada’s Genie Bouchard, Milos Raonic, Vasek Pospisil, and Denis Shapovalov throughout
WIMBLEDON. Bouchard and Raonic are the only Canadian singles players to compete in a Grand Slam final in the modern era and will look for another shot at the prestigious Grand Slam title, and a spot among the tennis elite. Pospisil, the 2014
WIMBLEDON doubles champion, returns to Grand Slam competition after skipping this year’s FRENCH OPEN, while Shapovalov will make his Grand Slam debut one year after winning the
WIMBLEDON boy’s singles title.
In last year’s
WIMBLEDON Gentleman’s Final, Raonic battled home-crowd favourite Andy Murray in a thrilling three-set match which set audience records as
the most-watched men’s tennis match in Canadian TV history.
The
WIMBLEDON women’s field is headlined by world #1-ranked and two-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber competing for her first Grand Slam win of 2017. The field also features 2017 FRENCH OPEN winner Jelena Ostapenko, 2017 FRENCH OPEN runner-up and world #2-ranked Simona Halep, and two-time
WIMBLEDON champion Petra Kvitová.
The men’s field is highlighted by two-time
WIMBLEDON winner and defending champion Andy Murray, 15-time Grand Slam champion and 2017 FRENCH OPEN winner Rafael Nadal, 18-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, and 2017 FRENCH OPEN runner-up and world #3-ranked Stan Wawrinka.
Broadcast Schedule
See below, or visit
TSN.ca for TSN’s complete
WIMBLEDON broadcast schedule*:
Monday, July 3
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #1 on TSN and TSN GO
- 7:00 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Tuesday, July 4
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #2 on TSN and TSN GO
- 8 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Wednesday, July 5
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #3 on TSN and TSN GO
- 11 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Thursday, July 6
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #4 on TSN and TSN GO
- 8 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Friday, July 7
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #5 on TSN and TSN GO
- 1 a.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Saturday, July 8
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #6 on TSN3, TSN4, and TSN GO
(Joined in progress on TSN1 and TSN5 at 9:40 a.m. ET)
- 3 a.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN1
Sunday, July 9
- 9 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Monday, July 10
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Round of 16 on TSN and TSN GO
- 7 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN
Tuesday, July 11
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 8 a.m. ET – Ladies’ Quarter-finals on TSN
- 11 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN3
Wednesday, July 12
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 8 a.m. ET – Gentlemen’s Quarter-finals on TSN
- 11 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN2
Thursday, July 13
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 7 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON on TSN
- 8 a.m. ET – Ladies’ Semifinals on TSN
- 2 a.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN5
Friday, July 14
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 7 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON on TSN
- 8 a.m. ET — Gentlemen’s Semifinals on TSN on TSN
- 2 a.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN5
Saturday, July 15
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 8 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON on TSN
- 9 a.m. ET – Ladies’ Championship on TSN
- 1 a.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN5
Sunday, July 16
- 6:30 a.m. ET – Bonus Coverage on TSN GO
- 8 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON on TSN
- 9 a.m. ET – Gentlemen’s Championship on TSN
- 8 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME on TSN4
*Schedule subject to change
TSN’s exclusive live multi-court coverage of
WIMBLEDON is available for live streaming and on-demand viewing to TSN subscribers through
TSN GO. French-language coverage of
WIMBLEDON is available on
RDS.
Tennis on TSN
As Canada’s undisputed home of marquee tennis events, TSN delivers extensive court coverage throughout the season, with exclusive coverage of all four Grand Slam tournaments: the AUSTRALIAN OPEN, FRENCH OPEN,
WIMBLEDON, and the US OPEN, as well as ATP World Tour 500 and ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events.