liveUpdated 1m agoFollow our live coverage of today's quarterfinal action at Wimbledon, with spots in the semifinals on the line. The Athletic Live Team and moreJuly 7, 2026 at 4:15 AM EDTNovak Djokovic waves to the crowd at Wimbledon. Getty ImagesWimbledon quarterfinals — LatestThe 2026 Wimbledon Championships continue today with the start of quarterfinal action at the All England Club. Jannik Sinner (1) and Novak Djokovic (7) headline the matches in he men’s draw as both appear to be on a collision course to meet each other in the semifinals. Meanwhile, the all-American matchup of Coco Gauff (7) and Jessica Pegula (4) is the popcorn quarterfinal match in the women’s draw.Follow our writers for news, updates and analysis on all the matches from SW19. How to watch: ESPN (U.S.), BBC (U.K.); Fubo (try for free)Join our Discuss tab here or email us: live@theathletic.comListen to The Tennis Podcast and watch their live streams hereSubscribe to The Athletic The AthleticWimbledon continues today with more exciting tennis action to come, but there is plenty more going on in the sports world.The World Cup has reached the knockout stage. Major League Baseball is nearing its All-Star Game, while the NBA and NHL offseasons are in full swing. Plus, the college football, NFL and Premier League seasons are coming soon.We will have all that, and more, covered at The Athletic. Get your subscription here to make sure you can read all of our terrific coverage.Join the conversation! Getty ImagesIt’s quarterfinal Tuesday at Wimbledon. We want to hear from YOU, tennis fans, as we get set for a stellar day of tennis. Which players are going to advance to the semifinal? Who will perform the best today? Send in your contributions in the Discuss tab or email us at live@theathletic.com.We will take the best submissions and publish them in our live coverage.Join the conversation, tennis fans. How to watch Wimbledon? Getty ImagesU.S. broadcaster ESPN is featuring a significant change to its coverage this year. There is plenty of action on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes — but the ability to select individual matches to watch has now been moved to ESPN Unlimited.In the United Kingdom, the situation is far more straightforward. The BBC will once again show all of the action across BBC One, BBC Two, iPlayer and its website.What time do the matches start? Getty ImagesQuarterfinal matches begin at 8 a.m. ET time. That is 1 p.m. locally in the U.K. or 5 a.m. PT. Welcome to our live coverage! Getty ImagesGreetings tennis fans! Welcome to The Athletic’s live coverage of today’s quarterfinal action at Wimbledon. The tournament is down to eight players in the men’s and women’s singles draws. The journey to lift one of the most prestigious trophies in sports inches closer to reality.Some stellar matches are on tap today on Centre Court and No. 1 Court. Follow our live coverage from the pre-match buildup through first ball, match point and all the post-match analysis.