Wimbledon 2012 Schedule: Best Ways to Watch Wimbledon Action
There are plenty of great ways to watch Wimbledon.
Whether you're at work, at home or on the road, you can find Wimbledon action somewhere. It's up to you to pick the best option.
As players get eliminated, there will be fewer options to watch the matches. However, until the quarterfinals, there will still be plenty of tennis to watch.
For now, I've put together a little list of where you can watch the Wimbledon matches in the United States.
4. Tennis Channel
1 of 4Don't like ESPN? Don't want to get up before work? Have no fear.
The Tennis Channel will be showing the matches from 5 p.m. ET until 11 p.m. ET. If you miss the matches during the day, the Tennis Channel provides the perfect opportunity to catch up.
It's not the most common channel, but if you have it, be sure to tune in later.
3. ESPN (2)
2 of 4The ESPN family of networks is probably the easiest way to watch Wimbledon on TV.
On Thursday, the matches will run on ESPN 2 from 7 a.m. ET until 5 p.m. ET. Weather permitting, the matches will be live.
On Friday, ESPN will be showing the games on the same schedule.
If you're at home and have cable, ESPN is your best bet.
2. Wimbledon.com
3 of 4If you don't have access to a television or cable, the internet will do wonders for you.
Wimbledon.com has some basic coverage. It will have live streaming for the matches on Thursday and Friday. If you have access to the internet and a computer, Wimbledon.com is a safe place to find it.
Additionally, because you're already on Wimbledon.com, you can go straight to the brackets and keep up to date with the tournament.
1. ESPN3.com
4 of 4ESPN3.com has the best video quality for online watching.
You can pick up to four matches and you can split the screen into quarters, watching all of them at once. If only one match catches your eye, you can watch it on your whole screen.
If you're ready for a full day of tennis, this is probably your best option.

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