The Wimbledon winners list had its biggest update before the final day even arrived: Linda Noskova had already secured the women’s singles championship against Karolina Muchova, leaving the men’s final as the last major question on Sunday, July 12.
That split between a decided champion and a still-pending final is part of what made the closing stretch of the Wimbledon Championships so compelling. One title was settled, another was still to come, and the tournament’s endgame still carried real weight.
What was already decided
Linda Noskova’s win over Karolina Muchova gave the women’s singles championship a clear result before the men’s title match. In a tournament that began on Monday, June 29 and ran through Sunday, July 12, that meant one half of the final weekend had already delivered its answer.
For readers following the Wimbledon winners list, that is the key takeaway: Noskova was the confirmed women’s singles champion, and her victory became the defining completed result of the tournament’s final weekend.
What was still to come
The men’s singles title was still set to be decided on Sunday, July 12, when Jannick Sinner was scheduled to face Alexander Zverev. That final gave the closing day its remaining headline match, with the championship picture not fully complete until that contest was played.
The schedule also had the Ladies’ Championship and the Gentlemen’s Doubles Championship on Saturday, July 11, which meant the tournament’s final stages were packed with title matches even before the last singles final.
How to watch without cable
The Wimbledon Championships have been the exclusive home of since 2003, and that is still the starting point for viewers looking to watch live without cable. The coverage also includes Unlimited, + and the TV channels, while qualifying matches are exclusive to +.
The available live TV streaming options listed for the tournament include DirecTV, Fubo, Sling and YouTube TV. Those services give viewers different ways to follow the action depending on whether they want a full package or a more flexible streaming setup. There is also a Sling TV Day Pass for those who only want short-term access.
Pricing mentioned for the streaming options ranges from $4.99 to $64.99, with other listed plans at $19.99, $29.99, $55.99 and $59.99. For fans trying to keep up with the Wimbledon winners list and the remaining finals, the main point is simple: the championship matches were spread across ’s platforms, with qualifying reserved for +.
By the time the final day arrived, Wimbledon already had one champion in the books and one more title match left to settle. That is how the end of the tournament became less about a single result and more about the shape of the full winners list.







