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Carlos Alcaraz eyes Wimbledon hat-trick: How to watch the match on TV and streaming tonight

Carlos Alcaraz eyes Wimbledon hat-trick: How to watch the match on TV and streaming tonight

Time of Indiaa day ago
Spanish tennis sensation
Carlos Alcaraz
, the reigning Wimbledon champion, continues his quest for a third consecutive title at the All England Club. At just 22, Alcaraz is already a five-time Grand Slam winner and among the top contenders at this year's prestigious grass-court major.
Despite being ranked World No. 2, trailing behind Italy's Jannik Sinner, the Spaniard entered the 2025 Wimbledon Championships in formidable form, having secured his maiden French Open title earlier in June. His return to the London lawns marks another high-stakes chapter in an already stellar career.
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Carlos Alcaraz: Next Match Schedule
Date:
Friday, July 4
Time:
10:00 a.m. ET
Opponent:
Jan-Lennard
Struff
(ATP Ranking: 125)
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Carlos Alcaraz is scheduled to face Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff in the third round of Wimbledon 2025. With a victory, Alcaraz would proceed to the fourth round, scheduled for Sunday, July 6. He will then meet the winner of the clash between Andrey Rublev (World No. 14) and Adrian Mannarino (World No. 123).
Alcaraz is attempting to join a rare group of legends by becoming only the 10th player in the history of the tournament to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles. His path to that distinction, however, is lined with increasingly formidable opponents.
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Wimbledon 2025: Alcaraz's Performance So Far
Round 1:
Defeated
Fabio Fognini
7-5, 6-7 (5-7), 7-5, 2-6, 6-1
Round 2:
Defeated
Oliver Tarvet
6-1, 6-4, 6-4
Alcaraz opened his campaign with a testing five-set duel against Italy's Fabio Fognini, a former top-10 player. The Spaniard was forced to dig deep before emerging victorious in the final set.
In the second round, he found his rhythm against qualifier Oliver Tarvet, dispatching the challenger in straight sets. The clinical performance gave a glimpse of the dominance that saw him win Wimbledon titles in 2023 and 2024, including victories over 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, as per a report by USA Today.
Strong Contender Despite Second Seeding
Despite his recent win over Jannik Sinner in the French Open final, Alcaraz was seeded second at Wimbledon 2025. However, his proven capability on grass courts and prior success at SW19 place him among the leading favourites to lift the trophy once again.
With a playing style that blends explosive movement, powerful groundstrokes, and a surprisingly deft touch at the net, Carlos Alcaraz continues to draw comparisons to the sport's all-time greats. His youthful energy, tactical maturity, and championship experience position him well as the tournament enters its second week.
How to Watch Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon 2025
Broadcast Schedule:
Dates:
June 30 to July 13
Channels:
ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and Tennis Channel
Streaming:
ESPN+ and Fubo (free trial available)
Fans looking to watch Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon can do so via multiple broadcast platforms. ESPN, along with its sister channels ESPN2 and ABC, are providing live coverage of the tournament. Matches are also being shown on the Tennis Channel, ensuring widespread access to all rounds.
Digital viewers can stream matches through ESPN+, the network's proprietary streaming platform, or via Fubo, which offers new users a free trial. This ensures fans can catch Alcaraz's action-packed encounters live, whether at home or on the move.
Alcaraz's Rise: From Prodigy to Champion
Alcaraz's meteoric ascent began with his first Grand Slam victory at the 2022 US Open, which announced his arrival as the new face of men's tennis. Since then, he has clinched five major titles, including back-to-back Wimbledon championships in 2023 and 2024.
His triumphs at the All England Club were particularly notable, given that they included wins over Novak Djokovic, widely regarded as one of the best players in tennis history. Alcaraz's latest conquest—the 2025 French Open—saw him once again assert his dominance against top-tier opposition, overcoming Jannik Sinner in the final.
With each major tournament, the Spaniard has continued to build on his reputation, transitioning from promising young talent to a legitimate Grand Slam heavyweight.
Road Ahead: Can Alcaraz Defend His Crown?
As Wimbledon 2025 progresses, Carlos Alcaraz is well-positioned to etch his name further into tennis history. Should he continue his winning momentum and capture a third straight Wimbledon title, he would not only cement his standing as the current king of grass, but also move closer to legendary status in the sport.
The competition remains fierce, with top-ranked players like Sinner, Medvedev, and Zverev still in the draw. But if early signs are anything to go by, the reigning champion is more than ready for the challenge.
For now, all eyes will be on Centre Court this Friday, as Carlos Alcaraz continues his Wimbledon campaign—and his pursuit of greatness.
FAQs
Who is Carlos Alcaraz playing next at Wimbledon 2025?
Carlos Alcaraz is scheduled to play Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff (ATP Rank 125) in the third round on Friday, July 4, at 10:00 a.m. ET.
What happens if Alcaraz wins his next match?
If Alcaraz defeats Struff, he will advance to the fourth round on Sunday, July 6, where he will face the winner of Andrey Rublev vs. Adrian Mannarino.
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