Where to watch the 2023 Wimbledon Tennis Championships in Australia

Hold onto your tennis rackets and get ready for some grass court action, because the 2023 Wimbledon tournament is coming up, folks. And we have good news: using a magical modern invention called streaming, you don’t even have to fly to London to watch it.

In the women’s draw, all eyes will be on the legendary Serena Williams as she looks to break Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam titles. She’s already a seven-time Wimbledon champion, but can she add one more to her collection and break that record? And if she does, will she celebrate with another iconic dance? And let’s not forget about the young phenom Coco Gauff, who at just 19 years old has already made a name for herself on the grass courts. If she keeps this up, she might just be the one to beat.

As for the men’s draw, Novak Djokovic is the man to watch. He’s won the last three Wimbledon titles in a row, so he’s clearly pretty good, maybe even better than some of the staff at Flicks. But if anyone can stop him, it might just be the up-and-coming players like Stefanos Tsitsipas or Daniil Medvedev.

Of course, Wimbledon isn’t just about the tennis. It’s also about the fashion. Classic examples of Wimbledon fashion include when Andre Agassi showing up in denim shorts in 1988, and Bethanie Mattek-Sands rocking a dress covered in tennis balls in 2011.

How to stream in Australia

In Australia, matches are streaming on Stan Sport.

Stan Sport is a $15 add-on to your normal monthly Stan subscription. Stan offers 3 plan options that range from $10, $16, or $21 (this is the sexy 4k option) per month. For new customers there is a 7-day free trial available, so crack into that if you can.

In addition, a selection of matches will be available to stream for free on 9Now.

Coverage in Australian time (AEST)

The 136th staging Wimbledon Championships will be played across two weeks (July 3 – 16) and will be the 136th staging of what is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Local coverage will start each night at 10pm (AEST).

Day 1 – Monday, 3rd July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles First Round
Day 2 – Tuesday, 4th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles First Round
Day 3 – Wednesday, 5th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Second Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles First Round
Day 4 – Thursday, 6th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Second Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles First Round
Day 5 – Friday, 7th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Third Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Second Round
Mixed Doubles First Round
Day 6 – Saturday, 8th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Third Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Second Round
Mixed Doubles First Round
Day 7 – Sunday, 9th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Third Round
Mixed Doubles Second Round
Day 8 – Monday, 10th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Fourth Round
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Third Round
Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
Day 9 – Tuesday, 11th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Quarter-finals
Mixed Doubles Semi-finals
Day 10 – Wednesday, 12th July
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Doubles Quarter-finals
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ & Quad Wheelchair Singles Quarter-finals
Day 11 – Thursday, 13th July
Ladies’ Singles Semi-finals
Gentlemen’s Doubles Semi-finals
Mixed Doubles Final
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ & Quad Wheelchair Doubles Semi-finals
Day 12 – Friday, 14th July
Gentlemen’s Singles Semi-finals
Ladies’ Doubles Semi-finals
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ & Quad Wheelchair Singles Semi-finals
Day 13 – Saturday, 15th July
Ladies’ Singles Final
Gentlemen’s Doubles Final
Gentlemen’s Wheelchair Doubles Final
Quad Wheelchair Doubles Final
Day 14 – Sunday, 16th July
Gentlemen’s Singles Final
Ladies’ Doubles Final
Gentlemen’s and Quad Wheelchair Singles Final
Ladies’ Wheelchair Doubles Final