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Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating on the Wheelchair Men’s Singles Match at Wimbledon 2025: Ji Zhenxu vs Alfie Hewett
On July 10, 2025, the Wimbledon 2025 wheelchair men’s singles quarter-final match between Ji Zhenxu and Alfie Hewett promises to be a compelling contest watched by tennis fans worldwide. Broadcast live from the iconic All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, this match is a highlight of the wheelchair tennis schedule during the Grand Slam event.
The match will be aired at 11:00 AM UK time across multiple BBC platforms, ensuring accessible coverage for viewers in the UK and beyond. Fans can tune in to BBC iPlayer, the BBC Red Button service, and the BBC Sport Website. Elizabeth Conway will serve as the presenter across all BBC channels, bringing her expertise and familiarity to the broadcast.
Commentary for the match will be provided via the world feed. The main commentator is Ronald McIntosh, joined by co-commentator Jayant Mistry. Both are highly respected voices in wheelchair tennis coverage. Ronald McIntosh has a reputation for insightful and clear analysis, while Jayant Mistry, a former professional wheelchair tennis player himself, offers expert tactical and technical perspectives.
This arrangement means that viewers on the BBC platforms will hear the world feed commentary, which provides consistent and high-quality coverage for international audiences. This global feed ensures that the excitement and nuances of wheelchair tennis are communicated effectively, regardless of location.
Wheelchair tennis at Wimbledon has grown significantly since it was introduced to the Championships in 2016. The event now features 16 men’s singles players competing on grass courts, as part of the broader wheelchair tennis competition running from July 8 to July 13, 2025. In 2025, these Championships continue to be a premier stage, showcasing some of the best adaptive tennis athletes in the sport, including Alfie Hewett, a prominent British player with multiple Grand Slam titles, known for his tenacity and skill on grass surfaces.
For those interested, the full schedule of Wimbledon 2025 is available via Seat Unique, which also offers hospitality bookings for the event. Meanwhile, the ITF Tennis website provides detailed information on the Wimbledon 2025 wheelchair tournament draws, venues, and player entries.
The BBC’s comprehensive coverage, combined with the expert world feed commentary team, offers viewers in the UK, US, and Australia an unmissable opportunity to watch top-level wheelchair tennis at one of tennis’s most prestigious tournaments. Whether streamed on BBC iPlayer, accessed through the Red Button, or online via BBC Sport, this match highlights the skill, athleticism, and competitive spirit that define wheelchair tennis at Wimbledon.
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