Wimbledon 2026: Where to watch the Arthur Fery vs. Alexander Zverev semifinal match at The Championships, start time, TV channel, and more

By Danica Creahan — In News — July 9, 2026

   ​Great Britain’s Arthur Fery will take on No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon 2026 men’s singles semifinals. Fery, an unranked wild card, upset Flavio Cobolli in the quarterfinals to reach the last four. Zverev, who recently claimed the French Open title, enters as the favorite, but Fery’s unlikely run could continue to defy the odds.
The Fery versus Zverev semifinal is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, July 10, with ESPN carrying live coverage in the United States. The entire tournament will also be streamable via ESPN+, which requires an ESPN Unlimited subscription. For fans seeking alternate viewing options, YouTube TV, DirecTV, and other streaming services offer access to ESPN and ESPN Unlimited as part of their bundles.
Event details: Arthur Fery vs. Alexander Zverev, semifinal match, Friday, July 10, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. ET, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Live television will be on ESPN, and all Wimbledon matches will be available to stream on ESPN+ through an ESPN Unlimited plan. Pricing for ESPN Unlimited begins around $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, and the service also offers exclusive content through ESPN+, ABC on ESPN, SEC+, ACCNX, and more. The package provides access to thousands of live sporting events, original programming, and a substantial on-demand library, including the 30 for 30 series under the ESPN Films umbrella.
For those considering alternatives, Sling TV offers Day Pass options (Start at $4.99 for 24 hours, $9.99 for 72 hours, or $14.99 for a full week) that include ESPN and ESPN2. YouTube TV and DirecTV also provide ESPN access as part of their bundles. In the UK, much of the tournament is broadcast for free on BBC iPlayer, while in Australia, many matches stream for free with ads on 9Now.
In short, Arthur Fery’s bid to defeat the seasoned champion Zverev will be broadcast on ESPN and streamed via ESPN+, with multiple streaming and pricing options available for fans around the world. This semifinal promises a compelling clash between a rising star and a proven winner, with the potential for a dramatic upset on the green grass of Wimbledon.  

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