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How to watch the Wimbledon 2013 women’s semifinals

Here’s how to follow the women’s semifinals on your TV, online and on the radio.

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On Thursday, the semifinals will play out for the women at Wimbledon. Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Victoria Azarenka and the rest of the top 10 are out, save for No. 4 seed Agnieszka Radwanska. She made it to the finals last year, but was unable to seal the deal, and now has the best chance to win her first Grand Slam event.

Unfortunately, she’s up against Sabine Lisicki, who took out the top-seeded Williams in the Round of 16, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. Lisicki is the No. 23 seed, the lowest seed remaining in the tournament, but is still considered the favorite by many due to how well she’s played to this point.

The other matchup will be a showdown between No. 15 Marion Bartoli and No. 20 Kirsten Flipkens. The latter doesn’t have much experience on this stage but has been playing well, though Bartoli is favored to win it all.

If you’re going to watch on television, ESPN is carrying the coverage from Centre Court, where both matchups will be played. Coverage kicks off at 8 a.m. ET and will run through 1 p.m., though it will likely continue if there is a match still going on. The first match will be the Bartoli-Flipkens showdown, followed by Lisicki-Radwanska.

Provided you’re not near your television, there’s always WatchESPN.com. You’ll still need the proper provider to qualify, but it will have full streaming coverage beginning at 7 a.m. There’s also the live coverage at Wimbledon’s official website. If audio is more your thing, there’s the official Wimbledon radio here.

You can find a full schedule here.

More Wimbledon from SB Nation:

Serena Williams: The Kanye West of tennis

Women’s: Serena wins 34th straight, 600th overall

Men’s: Djokovic, Ferrer advance to Round of 16

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