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Novak Djokovic next match at Wimbledon 2025: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam

Himanshu Singh

Novak Djokovic next match at Wimbledon 2025: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam image

A record 25th major continued to elude Novak Djokovic as the Serb lost in the semifinal of Wimbledon on Friday, with mounting questions over whether this would be his last trip to the hallowed London courts.

While he had defied age for a long time, the 38-year-old looked tired and out of step against the rampaging Jannik Sinner. Djokovic offered little resistance as he succumbed to a 3-6, 3-6, 4-6 defeat to the World No 1.

Though he has the most number of majors in Open Era (post 1968), the Serb is currently tied at 24 with Margaret Court for the all-time record. But time seems to be running out for the 38-year-old Djokovic, whose last grand slam title came at 2023 US Open. 

Here's everything you need to know about Novak Djokovic's appearance at the Wimbledon 2025, including a television schedule, scores, and results from the Serbian's matches at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.

When is Novak Djokovic's next match at Wimbledon 2025?

Djokovic's title bid at Wimbledon came to a weary end on Friday as he crashed out in straight sets.

Match schedule, results from Wimbledon in London

OpponentRoundDate, time (ET), result
Alexandre MullerRound 1Won 6-1, 6-7 (7), 6-2, 6-2
Dan EvansRound 2Won 6-3, 6-2, 6-0
Miomir KecmanovicRound 3Won 6-3, 6-0, 6-4
Alex de MinaurRound 4Won 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4
Flavio CobolliQuarterfinalWon 6-7 (6), 6-2, 7-5, 6-4
Jannik SinnerSemifinalLost 3-6, 3-6, 4-6

How to watch Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon 2025: TV and live stream details

  • TV channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, Tennis Channel
  • Live stream: Fubo, ESPN+

Novak Djokovic matches from the Wimbledon are available for live TV broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and Tennis Channel. ABC will broadcast select live matches on the middle Saturday and Sunday.

For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the grand slam tournament will also be available to watch live on Fubo and ESPN+.

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Wimbledon 2025 tournament schedule

The first rounds of matches get underway on Monday, June 30, and will conclude on Sunday, July 13. The third grand slam tournament will take place at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom. 

The doubles tournaments and mixed events will run simultaneously alongside the major singles competitions, concluding with the women's decider on Saturday, July 12, and the men's final on Sunday, July 13, respectively.

EventsDateStart Time (ET)TV/Live stream
Men's & Women's 1st RoundMonday, June 306 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 1st RoundTuesday, July 16 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 2nd Round, Doubles 1st RoundWednesday, July 26 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 2nd Round, Doubles 1st RoundThursday, July 36 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Doubles 2nd RoundFriday, July 46 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Doubles 2nd RoundSaturday, July 56 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Doubles 3rd RoundSunday, July 66 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Doubles 3rd RoundMonday, July 76 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Doubles QuarterfinalsTuesday, July 88:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Doubles QuarterfinalsWednesday, July 98:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Women's Semifinals, Men's Doubles SemifinalsThursday, July 108:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's Semifinals, Women's Doubles SemifinalsFriday, July 118:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Women's Finals, Men's Doubles FinalSaturday, July 1211:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+
Men's Finals, Women's Doubles FinalSunday, July 1311:00 a.m.ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel/ Fubo, ESPN+

Novak Djokovic Wimbledon results

Novak Djokovic made his Wimbledon debut in 2005, at the age of 18. In his first appearance, he reached the third round, showcasing his talent at the big stage. He clinched his first ever Wimbledon title in 2011 by beating Rafael Nadal. He has won seven Wimbledon titles, and is only one short of Roger Federer's Open Era record of eight.

Here's how far Djokovic has advanced each year at the grass-court grand slam:  

YearSinglesDoubles
2005Third Round-
2006Fourth RoundSecond Round
2007Semifinal-
2008Second Round-
2009Quarterfinal-
2010Semifinal-
2011Winner-
2012Semifinal-
2013Final-
2014Winner-
2015Winner-
2016Third Round-
2017Quarterfinal-
2018Winner-
2019Winner-
2021Winner-
2022Winner-
2023Final-
2024Final-

Himanshu Singh

Himanshu Singh is a dedicated sports writer at The Sporting News, primarily covering cricket and football.

With an innate passion for the game and a knack for storytelling, he delivers in-depth analysis, tactical breakdowns, and engaging narratives for fans worldwide. 

Cricket has always been his first love, and he thrives on dissecting match strategies and game dynamics. With over a year of experience in sports journalism, he continues to bring fresh perspectives to the field. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking, and exploring diverse cuisines.