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Wimbledon 2015: guide

Seven's coverage of Wimbledon 2015 begins on Monday June 29.

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Seven’s coverage of Wimbledon 2015 begins on Monday June 29, hosted by Todd Woodbridge with John Newcombe, Rennae Stubbs, Sam Smith and Geoff Masters.

Coverage will air on 7TWO or Channel 7 and 7tennis.com.au -the latter on iOS and Android devices.

Nick Kyrgios, Lleyton Hewitt, Bernard Tomic, Sam Stosur and a host of Aussies are set to light up Wimbledon as tennis fans enjoy live and free coverage of the Championships on Seven.

In addition, there will be commentary from a string of the biggest names in tennis via the host broadcaster BBC, among them John McEnroe, Pat Cash, Andy Roddick, Martina Navratilova and Lindsay Davenport.

Tennis fans will see the best two matches live and free each day on 7TWO or Channel 7 and 7tennis.com.au, along with plenty of other top matches. And of course we’ll keep viewers up to date with all the results and happenings around the courts.

During the first week the live broadcast kicks off at 8.30pm (AEST). From Day 8 to Day 11 the coverage begins at 10pm.

All singles and doubles finals, as well as the singles’ semi-finals, will be exclusively live on Channel 7, starting on 7TWO.

On Sunday June 28 in the lead-up to the tournament Seven will also be airing:

2015 Wimbledon Preview outlining the form of this year’s players
-12pm Sunday on 7TWO in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth

The Wimbledon Film – a documentary on the definitive story of the 2014 Championships
-12.30pm Sunday on 7TWO in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth

Building on the success of its ground-breaking live, free and exclusive coverage of The Australian Open across broadcast television, mobile, hybrid and online, Seven has unveiled the next stage in the development of its long-term strategy to deliver its market-leading content to all Australians across any connected device. Seven dominated sports coverage across January with its coverage of The Australian Open delivering extraordinary consumer engagement across all delivery platforms and driving growth in television audiences for the Open.

Following the success of this multiple-platform delivery of sports content, Seven is launching dedicated new apps – available free in the IOS App store and Android Play store – along with complementary and responsive websites available on desktop and mobile web for the live-streaming of many of Seven’s biggest sports franchises.

 

TV Broadcast times:

Wimbledon Day 1 – Monday June 29
Syd 8.35pm – 4am Ch7
Melb 8.35pm – 4am Ch7
Bris 8.35pm – 4am Ch7
Adel 8.05pm – 8.35pm 7TWO, 8.35pm-3.30am Ch7
Perth 6.35pm – 8.35pm 7TWO, 8.35pm-2am Ch7

Wimbledon Day 2 – Tuesday June 30
Syd 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Melb 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Bris 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Adel 8pm – 3.30am 7TWO
Perth 6.30pm – 2am 7TWO

Wimbledon Day 3 – Wednesday July 1
Syd 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Melb 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Bris 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Adel 8pm – 3.30am 7TWO
Perth 6.30pm – 2am 7TWO

Wimbledon Day 4 – Thursday July 2
Syd 8.30pm–11.15pm 7TWO, 11.15pm–4am Ch7
Melb 8.30pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Bris 8.30pm–11.15pm 7TWO, 11.15pm–4am Ch7
Adel 8pm–10pm 7TWO, 10pm–3.30am Ch7
Perth 6.30pm–11.15pm 7TWO, 11.15pm–2am Ch7

Wimbledon Day 5 – Friday July 3
Syd 8.30pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7
Melb 8.30pm–11pm 7TWO, 11pm–4am Ch7
Bris 8.30pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7
Adel 8pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–3.30am Ch7
Perth 6.30pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7

Wimbledon Day 6 – Saturday July 4
Syd 8.30pm–4am 7TWO
Melb 8.30pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Bris 8.30pm–4am 7TWO
Adel 8pm–10pm 7TWO, 10pm–3.30am Ch7
Perth 6.30pm–2am 7TWO

Highlights in all markets 7TWO 2pm – 3pm

Wimbledon rest day – Sunday July 5

Highlights in all markets 7TWO 12pm – 1pm

Wimbledon Day 7 – Monday July 6
Syd 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Melb 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Bris 8.30pm – 4am 7TWO
Adel 8pm – 3.30am 7TWO
Perth 6.30pm – 2am 7TWO

Wimbledon Day 8 – Tuesday July 7
Women’s Singles Quarter Finals
Syd 10pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7
Melb 10pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7
Bris 10pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–4am Ch7
Adel 9.30pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm-3.30amCh7
Perth 8pm–10.40pm 7TWO, 10.40pm–2am Ch7

Wimbledon Day 9 – Wednesday July 8
Men’s Singles Quarter Finals
Syd 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Melb 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Bris 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Adel 9.30pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm-3.30amCh7
Perth 8pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–2am Ch7

Wimbledon Day 10 – Thursday July 9
Singles & Doubles Semi Finals
Syd 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Melb 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Bris 10pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Adel 9.30pm–10.30pm 7TWO,10.30pm–3.30amCh7
Perth 8pm–10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–2am Ch 7

Wimbledon Day 11 – Friday July 10
Men’s Singles & Doubles Semis
Syd 10pm–11pm 7TWO, 11pm–4am Ch7
Melb 10pm–11pm 7TWO, 11pm–4am Ch7
Bris 10pm–11pm 7TWO, 11pm–4am Ch7
Adel 9.30pm–10.30pm 7TWO,10.30pm-3.30am Ch7
Perth 8pm–11pm 7TWO, 11pm–2am Ch 7

Wimbledon Day 12 – Saturday July 11
Women’s Singles Final and Men’s Doubles Final
Syd 10.30pm–12.20pm 7TWO, 12.20pm–4am Ch7
Melb 10.30pm–4am Ch7
Bris 10.30pm–12.20pm 7TWO, 12.20pm–4am Ch7
Adel 10pm–3.30am Ch7
Perth 8.30pm–12.20pm 7TWO, 12.20pm–2am Ch 7

Wimbledon Day 13 – Sunday July 12
Men’s Final
Syd 10.30pm – 4am Ch 7
Melb 10.30pm – 4am Ch 7
Bris 10.30pm – 4am Ch 7
Adel 10pm – 10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–3.30am Ch7
Perth 8.30pm – 10.30pm 7TWO, 10.30pm–2am Ch7

4 Responses

  1. I’m excited about Wimbledon! I’ll be watching it on FTA if the do a good job or I’ll find a stream direct from the UK. Time wise living in Perth is an advantage as long games still have a manageable finishing time 🙂 I do wish they would dump this splitting it across 2 channels rubbish just put it on 72 and be done with it or better yet in HD on 73 lol in my dreams 🙂

  2. Foxtel will be covering it in HD,and including 4 different alternative matches to choose from by just pressing the red button.So i know which one i will be watching

  3. From reading the article I’m getting the impression that coverage on 7tennis.com.au will be limited to the first four rounds of Wimbledon and that the quarter, semi final and final will be excluded. Is that correct? It would be disappointing if the finals were excluded from 7tennis.com.au.

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