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From the opening serve to the final point, fans can see more than 200 hours of WIMBLEDON coverage across TSN platforms – TSN, TSN2, TSN Mobile TV, ESPN Classic along with extensive bonus online coverage of selected matches on TSN.ca, presented by Buick Verano. French-language coverage is available across RDS platforms. Daily live coverage begins this Monday, June 24 at 7 a.m. ET on TSN and includes the mens and womens Early Round and Round of 16 matches, along with the quarter-finals, semifinals and Finals (see broadcast schedule below). Canada is well represented on the mens side at WIMBLEDON, led by Raonic of Thornhill, ON, along with Vancouvers Vasek Pospisil and Ottawas Jesse Levine. They are faced with overcoming world #1-ranked Novak Djokovic, defending WIMBLEDON champion Roger Federer, and FRENCH OPEN champion Rafael Nadal. Hometown favourite Andy Murray looks for his first title at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club after his emotional loss in last years WIMBLEDON final. The womens side features Westmount, QCs Eugenie Bouchard, who won the junior singles and doubles titles at last years WIMBLEDON. Bouchard is looking to build on an impressive run at last months FRENCH OPEN. Defending and five-time WIMBLEDON champion Serena Williams heads a world-class field that includes Maria Sharapova and world #2-ranked Victoria Azarenka. New Primetime Show New this year, TSN is producing a daily primetime show hosted by Vic Rauter that recaps the biggest matches of the day, with a focus on Raonic and other Canadians. The show begins with a look back at Day 1 on Monday, June 24 at 8 p.m. ET on TSN and wraps up every day of the tournament through to the finals (see below for complete broadcast schedule). Returning to TSN is the iconic BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON – an on-site, pre-match show providing an overview of the days matches and interviews with players, plus analysis of the matches already completed. BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON begins Saturday, June 29 at 7 a.m. on TSN (see below for complete broadcast schedule). TSN DigitalTSN.ca has exclusive bonus online coverage throughout the competition – including full coverage of select matches not being televised. Fans can watch matches live as well as find select matches available on demand. In addition, TSN Digital platforms – including TSN.ca and the TSN app for iPhone and iPad – keep tennis fans up-to-date on all the latest news, highlights, scores, and stats from WIMBLEDON. TSNs exclusive bonus online coverage of WIMBLEDON is presented by Buick Verano. ESPN Classic ESPN Classic takes tennis fans through some of the All England Lawn Tennis &Croquet Clubs classic battles and triumphs throughout WIMBLEDON WEEKEND this Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23. Fans can get primed for this years tournament as ESPN Classic revisits some of the most memorable matches in WIMBLEDON history (click here for a full broadcast schedule). Tennis on TSN TSN is the undisputed home of tennis in Canada with exclusive coverage of all four Grand Slam tennis events – the AUSTRALIAN OPEN, FRENCH OPEN, WIMBLEDON, and the US OPEN, running August 26 to September 9 on TSN and TSN2.dddddddddddd In total, the networks deliver more than 500 hours of tennis coverage each season. 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