Iga Swiatek vs. Amanda Anisimova: How to watch the Wimbledon women’s final, full TV schedule and more


American Amanda Anisimova stunned the Wimbledon crowd when she defeated world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals this week, and now she’ll enter her first Grand Slam final, pitted against Iga Swiatek of Poland. Swiatek, a former No. 1 herself, has won four titles at the French Open and one at the U.S. Open; she’s playing on Saturday for her first Wimbledon trophy. The match on Centre Court will begin at 11 a.m. ET and will air live on ESPN, but ABC will also broadcast an encore presentation.

Here’s what you need to know to watch Anisimova vs. Swiatek at the Wimbledon women’s final this Saturday, including broadcast times, streaming information and more.

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How to watch Amanda Anisimova vs. Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon 2025:

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Date: Saturday, July 12

Time: 11 a.m. ET (approximate)

Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

TV channel: ESPN, encore on ABC

Streaming: ESPN+, DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV

When is the Amanda Anisimova vs. Iga Swiatek match at Wimbledon 2025?

Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek play on Saturday, July 12, and their match starts at approximately 11:00 a.m. ET.

What channel is Amanda Anisimova vs. Iga Swiatek on?

The Anisimova vs. Swiatek match will air live on ESPN at 11 a.m. ET and there will be an encore presentation on ABC at 3 p.m. ET. Every Wimbledon match will also be available to stream live on ESPN+.

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How to watch Amanda Anisimova vs. Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon without cable:

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Wimbledon coverage will stream on ESPN+ this year. So if you’re a tennis fan without cable, an ESPN+ subscription will have you covered throughout the Championships.

ESPN+ grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content, including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer or on ESPN.com.

$11.99/month at ESPN

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DirecTV offers multiple live TV packages geared toward sports fans, with access to ESPN’s suite of channels, ABC and more starting at $69.99/month. You can try it for free for five days before committing.

Try free at DirecTV

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How to watch Wimbledon with a VPN:

Want to catch every match of Wimbledon and don’t currently subscribe to ESPN+, cable or a live TV streaming service? In the U.K., the tournament will air free on BBC iPlayer; in Australia, a majority of the action is streaming free with ads on 9Now.

Don’t live in either of those places? Don’t worry. You can still stream like you do with the help of a VPN. A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you’re looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune in to the next F1 race without a cable package, a VPN can help you out. Looking to try a VPN for the first time? This guide breaks down the best VPN options for every kind of user.

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ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can catch free coverage of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships without a cable package. All you’ll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to the U.K. or Australia, and then find free livestream coverage via the BBC or 9Now.

ExpressVPN’s added protection, speed and range of location options make it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities, plus, it’s Engadget’s top pick for the best streaming VPN. New users can save 49% when they sign up for ExpressVPN’s 12-month subscription. Plus, the service offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, in case you’re nervous about trying a VPN.

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Wimbledon 2025 TV schedule:

All times Eastern.

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Saturday, July 12

Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship: 8-10 a.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Breakfast at Wimbledon: 10-11 a.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Ladies’ Championship: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Encore Presentation, Ladies’ Championship: 3-6 p.m. (ABC, ESPN+)

Ladies’ Championship Pre-Show (Spanish): 10:30-11 a.m. (ESPN Deportes)

Ladies’ Championship (Spanish): 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (ESPN Deportes)

Sunday, July 13

Ladies’ Doubles Championship: 8-10 a.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Breakfast at Wimbledon: 10-11 a.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Gentlemen’s Championship: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. (ESPN, ESPN+)

Encore Presentation, Gentlemen’s Championship: 3-6 p.m. (ABC, ESPN+)

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Gentlemen’s Championship Pre-Show (Spanish): 10:30-11 a.m. (ESPN Deportes)

Gentlemen’s Championship (Spanish): 11 a.m.-3 p.m. (ESPN Deportes)

Who is playing in the Wimbledon 2025 finals?

After weeks of play, the finalists have been determined. Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova will play in the women’s final, and Carlos Alcaraz will face Jannik Sinner in the men’s final.

Wimbledon 2025 men’s seeds:

  1. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

Wimbledon 2025 women’s seeds:

More ways to watch Wimbledon:

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