Tennis
Wimbledon: Today LIVE: Semifinal of Nadal and Djokovic on TV and Livestream
After Angelique Kerber’s semi-final victory yesterday, the men are also fighting for a place in the Wimbledon final today. Here you can find out where you can watch the two matches live on TV and live stream.
Rafael Nadal could return to the final of the year’s most important grass court tournament for the first time since 2011. But for this he has to pass Novak Djokovic, who is gaining momentum after his injury. In the second semi-final, Federer defeater Kevin Anderson will meet John Isner.
This year again, the oldest tennis tournament in the world will not be shown on free TV. The pay-TV channel Sky has secured exclusive broadcasting rights until 2018. Especially for this tournament, the station offers a so-called Sky-Ticket, with which even non-subscribers can follow the entire tournament against payment.
For Sky subscribers, the station also provides a live stream on Sky Go. As with the women, both semi-finals will take place on the Centre Court. The broadcast on Sky Sport 1 and Sky Sport HD 1 will start at 1.55 pm.
The men’s semi-finals on Friday and the final on Sunday will continue to be shown exclusively on Sky. For this the new Sky Special for unique 9.99 euro offers itself: Pay only one day – and watch tennis until the end of July! Here is the special ticket for Germany, here all Austrian tennis fans will find the special ticket!
As usual, SPOX has a live ticker for all games with German participation and selected top games. Of course, both semi-finals are included in the selected top games. You can get an overview of all live tickers of today here.
Today, Friday, the last four remaining men will fight for a place in the final on Sunday. Roger Federer’s surprising quarter-final defeat of Kevin Anderson has already confirmed that there will be a debutant in the Wimbledon final. Neither John Isner nor the South African have ever reached the final in their career, for the American it would even be the first Grand Slam final ever.
Roger Federer, the top favourite for the Wimbledon title, has already been eliminated. Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have also reached the final from time to time in the last ten years, but Nadal has been without a final since 2011 and the’Djoker’ has been without a final in a Grand Slam tournament for over two years.
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