Wimbledon 2025: Live News, Schedules and Key Matches

Wimbledon is back and there's a lot to follow. This page helps you stay on top of scores, schedules, TV times, and the stories that matter. We focus on how to watch from Africa, which matches to prioritize, and quick tips for following the grass-court action.

How to follow Wimbledon 2025 live

Want live scores and not sure where to look? Use official apps like the All England Club app or major sports apps that show real-time stats. If you prefer text updates, sign up for push alerts from our site or bookmark a reliable live-blog page. For TV, check your regional sports networks: many African viewers get coverage through SuperSport or streaming partners. If a match falls at odd hours, look for highlights packages the same day.

Planning to watch more than one match? Create a short watchlist. Note the court (Centre, No.1, No.2) and the start window, not a fixed minute. Matches on grass swing fast; schedule often shifts. Use the broadcast schedule to find local start times—convert UK time to your time zone before you settle in. For mobile viewing, use a stable Wi‑Fi or a high-data plan and close background apps to avoid buffering.

Who to watch at Wimbledon 2025

Pick a few names to follow closely. Seeded players usually matter, but grass specialists can surprise. Watch big servers and players who move well on grass. Track form from warm-up tournaments like Queen's Club and Halle—those results matter more than a long winter run on clay.

Also keep an eye on young breakout players. Wimbledon often rewards fearless play and quick volleys, so a lower-ranked player with a strong serve-and-volley game can cause upsets early on. Veterans with prior success at Wimbledon are always worth following too; experience counts on fast courts.

Looking for betting or fantasy tips? Focus on recent grass results, head-to-head records, and injury news. A player returning from a long layoff may lack match rhythm even if their ranking looks solid. Watch the first set closely—players comfortable on grass often take early control.

On-site or traveling to London? Book tickets and transport early. Wimbledon match days are busy and public transport fills fast. If you can’t get Centre Court passes, No.1 Court delivers great drama at a lower price. For a budget option, head to the grounds early and try for the Queue—classic Wimbledon experience and sometimes yields last-minute seats.

Want more from Daily Africa Global News? We publish match reports, player features, and quick recaps tailored for African readers. Bookmark this tag for fast access to our Wimbledon 2025 coverage, match summaries, and tips on where to watch from your country. Tune in, pick your matches, and enjoy the grass-court spectacle.

Jack Draper Faces Formidable Path to Wimbledon 2025 Final: Djokovic and Sinner Stand in His Way

Jack Draper Faces Formidable Path to Wimbledon 2025 Final: Djokovic and Sinner Stand in His Way

Ryno Ellis
1 Jul 2025

Jack Draper is up against a seriously tough draw at Wimbledon 2025, kicking off against Sebastian Baez with potential hurdles including Marin Cilic, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, and Carlos Alcaraz. His recent form signals he could finally make a big run on the Wimbledon grass.