


Just one day after a stunning upset by American Amanda Anisimova in the women’s semifinals of Wimbledon, American Taylor Fritz has an opportunity to do the same against No. 2 seed and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Fritz v. Alcaraz will get things started at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club this morning. Two-time Wimbledon champ Alcaraz could move onto his third career final at the major tournament, while advancing would mean the first career major final for Fritz, the world No. 5.
That match will be followed up with another top-10 matchup between world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 6 seed Novak Djokovic. Sinner has three Grand Slam titles to his name, but he’s yet to capture a title at Wimbledon. Djokovic, on the other hand, is no stranger to the finals at Wimbledon; the Serbian is a seven-time Wimbledon champion with 24 total Grand Slams to his name.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in to the men’s semifinals at Wimbledon.
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream Wimbledon for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $59.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include ESPN.
You can also take advantage of a free trial of fuboTV (seven days) or Hulu + Live TV (three days) to stream the remaining three days of Wimbledon.
You can also watch every match of the Wimbledon on ESPN+. ESPN+ costs $11.99/month, but you can also subscribe to one of our favorite streaming bundles and get ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $16.99/month.
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