WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY BRINGS WIMBLEDON 2026 TO FANS ACROSS 12 MARKETS IN EUROPE ON HBO MAX, EUROSPORT AND TNT SPORTS
- HBO Max will stream every match live from The Championships, Wimbledon in 11 countries across Europe with wall-to-wall coverage on Eurosport
- TNT Sports will broadcast a daily special programme from the grounds as well as showing the Singles Finals live in the UK
- Former World No.4 Johanna Konta joins presenter Rachel Stringer to provide on-site expertise, storytelling and analysis throughout the tournament
The pinnacle of the grass court tennis season will be shown live to millions of fans across 11 countries in Europe through Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) all-encompassing coverage of The Championships, Wimbledon.
Every match from all 18 courts will stream live on HBO Max in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Slovakia and Sweden with premium television coverage available on Eurosport as the main draw gets underway from Monday 29 June.
In total, 218 live hours will be covered by Eurosport* across its multi-market coverage with Eurosport Romania planning additional local coverage windows around its key players and tennis heroes.
In the Nordics, selected matches including the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles Finals will be shown on WBD’s free-to-air channels – REX (Norway), Kanal 5 and 9 (Sweden), and TV5 (Finland).
In addition, TNT Sports will produce a 90-minute special programme featuring the best matches, unique stories and behind-the-scenes access for viewers in the UK airing at 10pm BST following play (days 1-12). It will also showcase the biggest match of the grass season live by broadcasting the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles Finals in full on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July respectively. Highlights will also be available to stream on demand in the UK on HBO Max throughout the tournament.
During live matches on HBO Max in available markets, subscribers can enjoy the best possible viewing experience. In-app innovations such as Key Moments, enabling fans to easily navigate to unmissable points in the game; Multi-view, which showcases up to four matches simultaneously on one screen; Multi-language feeds with selectable commentary available; and 1080p Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos coverage offering the most vivid detail from selected courts, will connect fans to all the action in the most immersive way possible.
Accomplished presenter Rachel Stringer returns to anchor Eurosport and TNT Sports’ coverage from the grounds at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club alongside former British No.1 and World No.4 Johanna Konta. Together, they will bring viewers closer to the players competing, while sharing their expertise and insights throughout the two-week event.
Scott Young, EVP at WBD Sports Europe, said: “We are at the zenith of our Summer of Sport during which we are relentlessly covering a wide selection of the best sporting events on the planet and bringing their stories to millions of fans as they unfold.
“In HBO Max, we have a best-in-class platform that offers subscribers the ultimate tennis experience, complementing Eurosport’s celebrated multi-market tennis coverage, which has been successfully engaging huge audiences for more than a decade. In tandem, we’re excited to produce a daily special programme for viewers in the UK on TNT Sports this year that will showcase the very best of this iconic tournament.
“Our modern, all-platform approach to producing tennis coverage pairs perfectly with the history and tradition of the illustrious All England Club. We are delighted that Joanna continues with our team as we embark on another tournament that is set to connect fans with the sport they love, delivering the quality, scale and innovation that defines Warner Bros. Discovery.”
In 2025, history was made as Poland’s Iga Świątek won her first Ladies’ Singles Wimbledon title in under an hour after winning 6-0, 6-0, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner won the Gentlemen’s trophy for the first time. Both players will return to SW19, London this year to defend their crowns during the 139th edition of the world’s oldest Grand Slam.
Matches on Centre Court begin at 1.30pm BST and on No.1 Court at 1pm each day. Play on all other courts begins from 11am with a daily curfew of 11pm. The main draw takes place on Friday 26 June.
The Championships, Wimbledon follows a record-breaking edition of Roland-Garros on HBO Max across Europe with streaming audiences growing by +5% year-on-year and total hours watched rose by +20%.
The 2026 tournaments form WBD’s ‘Summer of Sport’ which includes 4,000 hours of live coverage across Eurosport and TNT Sports including Grand Slam tennis, Grand Tour cycling and the Commonwealth Games.
The Championships, Wimbledon 2026 schedule
- Mon 29 – Tue 30 Jun: First Round (Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles)
- Wed 1 – Thu 2 July: Second Round (Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles; Doubles begins)
- Fri 3 – Sat 4 July: Third Round (Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s; Doubles; Mixed Doubles)
- Sun 5 – Mon 6 July: Fourth Round (Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles; Doubles; Mixed Doubles)
- Tue 7 Wed 8 July: Quarter-finals (Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles; Doubles; Mixed Doubles Semi-finals)
- Thu 9 Jul: Ladies’ Semi-finals; Mixed Doubles Final
- Fri 10 Jul: Gentlemen’s Singles Semi-finals; supporting doubles/wheelchair semi-finals
- Sat 11 Jul: Ladies’ Singles Final; Gentlemen’s Doubles Final
- Sun 12 Jul: Gentlemen’s Singles Final; Ladies’ Doubles Final
*In the Netherlands, Eurosport will show 126 hours live. Ziggo Sport holds exclusive rights to show live matches on No.1 Court until the round of 16. From the quarter-final stage, Eurosport and HBO Max will show eight matches (singles and doubles) exclusively live and from the semi-final stage, Eurosport, HBO Max and Ziggo Sport will be able to show all matches live.