Jelena Ostapenko: Wimbledon mixed doubles final set for approximately 1 p.m. ET with ESPN coverage

Jelena Ostapenko is part of the Wimbledon mixed doubles final watch guide, with the championship set for approximately 1 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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Jelena Ostapenko: Wimbledon mixed doubles final set for approximately 1 p.m. ET with ESPN coverage

The Wimbledon Mixed Doubles championship was set for this afternoon, with the final scheduled to be shown at approximately 1 p.m. ET on. For fans wanting to follow the action without cable, the viewing picture is straightforward: the match is available through live TV and streaming options as Wimbledon continues to wind down.

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This is a timing-and-access guide rather than a match analysis piece, but it gives viewers the key detail they need. Coverage of the Ladies’ Singles semifinals was scheduled to begin this morning at 8:30 a.m. ET, before attention turned to the Wimbledon mixed doubles final later in the day.

How to watch the Wimbledon mixed doubles final

According to the viewing information, is carrying the final at approximately 1 p.m. ET. Fans looking for streaming access can use Unlimited, while Sling and Unlimited are also listed among the available options. Fubo and DirecTV Stream are included as live TV streaming choices as well.

Jenna, the MLive.com sports commerce writer, wrote about how to stream the Wimbledon mixed doubles final without cable, making it easier for viewers to track the championship as the tournament moves toward its closing stages.

Why this matters for Wimbledon viewers

With the event set to take place this afternoon, the main question for readers is simple: when can they watch, and where can they find it? The answer is that the Wimbledon mixed doubles final is due at approximately 1 p.m. ET, with and the listed streaming services providing the access points.

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For those following the broader tournament, the schedule also includes the Ladies’ Singles semifinals this morning at 8:30 a.m. ET. That means Wimbledon’s final days offer a full viewing window, with the mixed doubles championship forming part of the day’s late-afternoon focus in ET terms.

For fans of Jelena Ostapenko and the wider Wimbledon field, the message is clear: the championship match is on today, and the live coverage is ready for those watching on television or through streaming.

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