Wimbledon 2022: When and where to watch, live streaming
- Wimbledon 2022 will start on June 27th, with the doubles matches starting on June 29th
- Tennis fans in India can both stream the matches and watch it live on TV
- This year will feature the likes of Williams, Świątek , Nadal, Djokovic and Kyrgios
Less than three weeks have passed since the end of the French Open, but Wimbledon is here. The players will now compete for the titles in the year’s third major after switching from red to green, some more successfully than others.
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Wimbledon will start on June 27th, with the doubles matches starting on June 29th.
Wimbledon comes back in force for 2022 with a full set of supporters. This comes after a quieter year with few spectators in 2021 (only semi-finals and finals were allowed to have full fan capacity) and a cancelled 2020 tournament due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This is giving fans of elite grass court tennis a much-needed relief from all around the world.
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For all the tennis fans in India, the Disney+ Hotstar app and website in India will stream live Wimbledon 2022 championship matches. And if you want to watch it on TV, the Wimbledon 2022 matches will be live televised by the Star Sports Network on its Star Sports Select channel in India.
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However, this years’ Wimbledon will be like no other with its fair shares of ups and downs. This slam will feature the former women’s No.1 Serena Williams, who was given a wild card by the All England Club. The American superstar will compete in singles matches at Wimbledon the following week for the first time since her heartbreaking first-round departure from the All England Club in 2021. The American superstar will compete in singles matches at Wimbledon the following week for the first time since her heartbreaking first-round departure from the All England Club in 2021. Swiss legend Roger Federer will be missing from action this tournament because of his knee surgery. Also missing is defending champion Ashleigh Barty, who’s surprise retirement announcement shook the tennis world.
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Because Wimbledon opted to forbid Russian and Belarusian players from competing due to the invasion of Ukraine, unlike its Grand Slam counterparts at the French Open and US Open, there are no ranking points available for the participants. Due to the relocation, Daniil Medvedev, the top-ranked Russian man in the world, is the greatest absentee. Women’s No. 4 Aryna Sabalenka, a semifinalist at Wimbledon last year, former No. 1 Victoria Azarenka, a two-time Australian Open champion, and French Open runner-up Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova are among the players that are impacted.
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Will someone finally be able to stop Iga Świątek?
Will Nadal win his 23rd title?
Will Djokovic get back his season on track?
This tournament will answer them all.
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