On Saturday, Serena Williams was crowned the women’s singles championship for this year’s Wimbledon tournament. She also shared in the women’s doubles title with her sister, Venus Williams, while the team of Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert won the men’s doubles title.
Wimbledon 2016: Time, TV schedule, live streaming for Sunday’s matches
Andy Murray will face off against Milos Raonic in the men’s singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday.


But there’s still another big final set for Sunday, the final day of The Championships: the men’s singles final. That match will pit second seed Andy Murray against sixth seed Milos Raonic. That final will be broadcast on ESPN beginning at 9 a.m. ET, with a live stream available via WatchESPN.
For Murray, it’s a chance to become the first British man to win two Wimbledon titles in over 70 years. He claimed his first Wimbledon title back in 2013, and it was his second Grand Slam win at the time, following his win at the US Open in 2012.
But Murray hasn’t won a Grand Slam since he last won at Wimbledon. The trio of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have proven too much for him in the end, and he’s lost at the finals of the Australian Open five times. At the French Open just weeks ago he fell in the finals to Djokovic, the men’s No. 1 player in the world.
Murray has been consistent outside of that though, and he’s ranked No. 2 in the world. He’ll be more than ready for Raonic and the pressure that comes with it, and without Djokovic standing in his way, he’s favored.
Raonic is prepared for the challenge, though this is his fist ever Grand Slam final. He made it to the semifinals of the Australian Open earlier this year, but hasn’t made it past the quarterfinals at Roland Garros or the fourth round at the US Open.
But facing Federer in the semifinals, Raonic came through and he firmly believes he can be the man to beat Murray on Sunday. He needed all five sets to take out Federer, but he managed it to seal his spot in the finals. While Raonic was struggling to get past Federer though, Murray was dominating No. 10 seed Tomas Berdych in straight sets.
Sunday’s final is set to get underway at 9 a.m. on Centre Court. The mixed doubles finals, featuring the team of Robert Farah and Anna-Lena Groenefeld taking on Henri Kontinen and Heather Watson, will also be played on Centre Court following the men’s finals. Below is all the information you need to watch it.
Coverage for Sunday’s matches at Wimbledon
Events: Men’s singles finals
Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon, London, UK
Time: 9:00 a.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Streaming: WatchESPN











