Elena Rybakina vs. Ons Jabeur, 2022 Wimbledon live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch Wimbledon

The 2022 Wimbledon Women’s Final will take place on Saturday morning and will feature Elena Rybakina facing Ons Jabeur.

The 2022 Wimbledon Women’s Final will take place on Saturday morning and will feature Elena Rybakina facing Ons Jabeur. We will crown a new women’s champion after the retirement of the 2021 Wimbledon champion Ashleigh Barty.

This will be a great day of tennis, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream live all the action from Wimbledon.

Wimbledon, Women’s Final

Elena Rybakina vs. Ons Jabeur

  • When: Saturday, July 9
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. ET 
  • TV Channel: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Wimbledon Odds and Betting Lines

Wimbledon odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Elena Rybakina (+135) vs. Ons Jabeur (-160)

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Novak Djokovic vs. Cameron Norrie, 2022 Wimbledon live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch Wimbledon

The Wimbledon Semifinals will continue on Thursday with the men’s semifinal match featuring Novak Djokovic and Cameron Norrie.

The Wimbledon Semifinals will take place on Thursday morning that will feature only one Men’s semifinal match with Novak Djokovic facing Cameron Norrie. Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to an abdominal injury with Nick Kyrgios automatically advancing to the final to face the winner of today’s match.

This will be a great day of tennis, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream live all the action from Wimbledon.

Wimbledon, Men’s Semifinal

Novak Djokovic vs. Cameron Norrie

  • When: Friday, July 8
  • Time: 9:45 a.m. ET 
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Wimbledon Odds and Betting Lines

Wimbledon odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Novak Djokovic (-1400) vs. Cameron Norrie (+750)

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Nadal se retira de Wimbledon por lesión, no pudo más

Pese a haber entrenado esta mañana en las instalaciones del club All England el español prefirió desistir del torneo

El tenista español Rafael Nadal anunció su retiro del torneo de Wimbledon por lo que no enfrentará al australiano Nick Kyrgios pues tiene una rotura del músculo abdominal y no quiere agravar su lesión.

“Tengo una rotura en el abdominal, en el músculo, y tengo un riesgo importante de empeorarlo. Llevo todo el día y casi toda la noche de ayer dando vueltas a la situación. Llego a la conclusión de que aquí solo me vale ganar, el resto no me sirve de mucho. Es prácticamente imposible pensar en ganar dos partidos de este nivel con un abdominal roto. Pensaba durante todo el día qué decisión tomar, pero no tiene sentido intentarlo. Si sigo, la lesión va a ser peor. Estoy muy triste”, dijo Nadal en rueda de prensa.

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A través de un comunicado y una conferencia de prensa el español mostró su sentir con la situación pues su objetivo es ganar y pensar en sacar la victoria en dos partidos con una lesión así no es posible y sí hay riesgo de agravar la situación.

“No puedo sacar a la velocidad de siempre, pero no es sólo eso, no puedo hacer un movimiento normal para sacar. Pensar en mí ganando dos partidos… Por respeto a mí mismo, no quiero salir ahí fuera sin poder estar competitivo al nivel que tengo que estar para conseguir mi objetivo”, declaró Rafael Nadal.

Pese a haber entrenado esta mañana en las instalaciones del club All England el español prefirió desistir del torneo por lo que el australiano Kyrgios se convierte en el primer finalista del torneo de Wimbledon.

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See Rafael Nadal’s tiebreak-winning match point vs. Taylor Fritz in super intense Wimbledon semifinal

What an epic match!

If there’s one thing to remember about sports legends, it’s that you can never count them out. Ever.

And, of course, that’s true for Rafael Nadal, who’s now one match closer to what would be his third Wimbledon victory, his 23rd Grand Slam win and another check mark for his shot at a calendar slam: winning four consecutive Grand Slams in a calendar year. (He’s already won the Australian Open and French Open in 2022.)

The No. 2 seed 36-year-old Spaniard spectacularly defeated American Taylor Fritz, 3-6, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (10-4), in Wednesday’s thrilling five-set quarterfinal match on Centre Court. Nadal advanced and will face Nick Kyrgios on Friday in his 38th major semifinal appearance and eighth at Wimbledon.

RELATED: Novak Djokovic’s reaction after stunning shot vs. Jannik Sinner became an instant Wimbledon meme

But it was certainly no easy feat to get past Fritz. In a four-hour and 20-minute match, Nadal clearly struggled — with his own performance and physical limitations, leading to waves of momentum for and against him, as well as with Fritz’s aggressive serve.

Fritz won the first and third sets, and it looked like he was ready to eliminate Nadal in the fourth. But the 22-time Grand Slam champ fought back hard — he won the fourth set, 7-5 — forcing a fifth set, which ultimately ended in a tiebreaker.

In a first-to-10 situation, Nadal opened the final tiebreak on fire, jumping out to a 5-0 as if he was beyond ready for the match to finally be over. Fritz powered through to cut Nadal’s tiebreak lead to 5-3, but it wouldn’t be enough.

Nadal stormed out again and ultimately won the tiebreak, 10-4, and the match. With Nadal serving, here’s his tiebreak- and match-winning point over Fritz, whose performance surely must also be commended.

The relief of winning after a four-plus-hour match is unimaginable.

Fritz deserves a ton of credit here for nearly knocking out a living legend, and the fans at Wimbledon showered him with praise as he left Centre Court.

Along with Nadal — who has Wimbledon wins in 2008 and 2010 on his extensive resume — and Kyrgios, top seed Novak Djokovic and No. 9 seed Cameron Norrie will play in the semifinals for a shot at Sunday’s men’s Wimbledon final.

But make no mistake: Nadal and Fritz’s quarterfinal matchup was epic.

However, “it was not an easy match at all,” as Nadal explained afterward, adding, “For a lot of moments, I was thinking, ‘Maybe I will not be able to finish the match.'” But he credited the enthusiastic atmosphere for helping him get through it.

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Galería: La remontada de Djokovic en cuartos de Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic vino de atrás en los cuartos de final de Wimbledon para vencer al joven Jannik Sinner que estaba dando la sorpresa del torneo.

Novak Djokovic vino de atrás en los cuartos de final de Wimbledon para vencer al joven Jannik Sinner que estaba dando la sorpresa del torneo.

La remontada fue feroz, al estilo de uno de los mejores tenistas de la época, Djokovic se repuso de ir dos sets abajo y sacó la casta para llevarse el encuentro y festejarlo de peculiar manera pues ya está en semifinales.

 

Novak Djokovic’s reaction after stunning shot vs. Jannik Sinner became an instant Wimbledon meme

Novak Djokovic hit an incredible shot and then became a meme.

Novak Djokovic was in trouble at Wimbledon on Monday, down two sets to No. 10 seed Jannik Sinner in the 2022 men’s quarterfinal.

But then he won the third. And the fourth.

And as he was on his way to winning that last set against the Italian star, he hit an absolutely near-impossible winner with a cross-court backhand that he had to run the width of his side to get to.

What a shot, and what followed was just as good.

After he slide to the ground, he did an airplane-like celebration, so of course that became an instant meme. Here’s a sampling:

La cuenta oficial del US Open se acabó a un fan de los Seahawks que dijo que el tenis no era un deporte

Con los Wimbledon Championships 2022 llevándose a cabo en Londres esta semana, este es un tiempo emocionante para el mundo del tenis con los fans siguiendo la acción de uno de los cuatro torneos grandes. Sin embargo, no todos están tan interesados …

Con los Wimbledon Championships 2022 llevándose a cabo en Londres esta semana, este es un tiempo emocionante para el mundo del tenis con los fans siguiendo la acción de uno de los cuatro torneos grandes.

Sin embargo, no todos están tan interesados en lo que se considera el torneo de tenis profesional más prestigiado del mundo.

El sábado, SportsCenter tuiteó un video del partido de tercera ronda entre el australiano Nick Kyrgos y el sembrado no. 4, el griego Stefano Tsitsipas — que ganó Kyrgos en cuatro sets — de este servicio  entre las piernas de Kyrgos, los cual dejó helado a Tsitsipas en el primer set del partido.

Pero, a un fan anónimo de los Seattle Seahawks no le pareció entretenido y lo dejó saber en las respuestas.

Traducción.- No es un deporte

¿Será un típico (si malo) intento de troleada? Seguro. Pero @seahawksfan2314 seguramente se arrepintió.

Verán, resulta que los torneos Major de tenis se defienden entre ellos. Y en esta ocasión, el US Open salió a defender a Wimbledon. La cuenta oficial del Open rápidamente contestó con un ataque al recién adquirido quarterback de los Seattle Seahawks Drew Lock, recordando que cambio de Russel Wilson a los Denver Broncos en la pretemporada.

Traducción.- No es un deporte dice la persona que va a ver 17 juegos con Drew Lock como QB

Se le dejaron ir desde las cuerdas. O sea, este tweet devastó a esta pobre cuenta que no tenía idea que su día incluiría recibir una paliza de un becario de redes sociales del US Open.

Pero lo más increíble es que regresaron por más.

Viendo lo que pasaba, este hater del tenis, decidió lanzar un Hail Mary para tratar de recuperar el control de la situación y tratar de acabar con el US Open.

Traducción.- Proporción + su evento es pobreza

Como se imaginarán, esto no terminó muy bien para “Seahawks fan 4 life Jose Azocar Truther.”

Traducción.- Recuérdanos otra vez que “no somos un deporte” ¿Qué no sólo hay 32 equipos en la NFL?

La verdad es que es una pena que este increíble momento en el internet fuera a expensas de Drew Lock, quien está recibiendo un montón de daño colateral gracias al error de un fan anónimo.

Pero, este desafortunado fan de los Seahawks aprendió una valiosa lección — cuando te tira el US Open, es mejor no levantarse.

 

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Iga Swiatek’s incredible 37 match winning streak just ended at Wimbledon and fans were in shock

Iga Swiatek’s historic winning streak has finally come to an end

Nothing in the world of tennis is ever a foregone conclusion — especially not these days with the field being so competitive.

But, man. There aren’t many safer bets than Iga Swiatek out there in the world of tennis. She’s almost as good a bet as prime Serena Williams and she has the numbers to back it up.

Coming into Saturday at Wimbledon, Swiatek had a 37-match winning streak under her belt and was the favorite to win the whole thing. What happened next was just unbelievable.

Not only did she lose her match, but she lost in straight sets to Alize Cornet. It was truly jaw-dropping.

Despite the result, her winning streak is still pretty incredible and should be appreciated when the time is right.

For context, only 3 players in both the men’s and women’s side of tennis have had a streak of 37 matches or longer, per ESPN. Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Swiatek. That’s it.

That’s certainly something to be proud of. It’s also why this was so unbelievable. Fans everywhere were shocked.