TORONTO - TSN's live multi-court coverage of all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments continues from the famous grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club with WIMBLEDON. In total, TSN's five national feeds deliver more than 300 hours of live coverage from the first round through to the finals, beginning with more than 10 consecutive hours of Early Round Coverage on Monday, June 29 at 6:30 a.m. ET on TSN.

TSN's exclusive live coverage of WIMBLEDON is available for live streaming and on-demand viewing to TSN subscribers through TSN GO.

French-language coverage of WIMBLEDON is available on RDS and RDS2.

Hosted by Tessa Bonhomme and Laura Diakun with on-site reports from Mark Masters, TSN's daytime multi-court coverage of WIMBLEDON features live coverage of multiple matches airing at the same time, as well as post-match reports, analysis, news conferences, and highlights throughout the day. Fans can visit TSN.ca for a daily lineup of matches that will be featured in TSN's live multi-court coverage.

Masters is in London to deliver reports from the tournament for SPORTSCENTRE, and contribute blog posts and web-exclusive one-on-one interviews for TSN.ca.

Fans can stay up-to-date on all the action from the All England Club with WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME. Airing every evening of the tournament, this primetime show features encore broadcasts and recaps of key matches.

As well, TSN's Cabral "Cabbie" Richards catches up with Canadian star Milos Raonic for a one-on-one interview airing in SPORTSCENTRE in advance of WIMBLEDON.

Leading up to the semifinals and finals, TSN delivers the timeless tennis tradition that is BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON, an early-morning preview special breaking down the marquee matchups at the culmination of the tournament.

TSN's exclusive live coverage spotlights Canadian stars Genie Bouchard and Milos Raonic. Bouchard became the first Canadian singles player to compete in a WIMBLEDON Grand Slam final at last year's tournament. Raonic's run to the WIMBLEDON semifinals last year was his career-best result at a Grand Slam tournament.

The women's side of the tournament features five-time WIMBLEDON champion Serena Williams, who would hold all four major championship titles with a win on the legendary lawns. The women's field also includes five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova, and reigning champion Petra Kvitová, who is competing for her third major championship.

Roger Federer is competing in his 63rd consecutive Grand Slam tournament, an all-time record for both men and women. The men's field also includes defending champion Novak Djokovic and the remaining members of the big four, former WIMBLEDON champions Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray.

Last year's edition of WIMBLEDON was a record-breaker for TSN, as the tournament finished as the most-watched WIMBLEDON on record – highlighted by the most-watched men's and women's finals ever.* Overall, more than 10 million Canadians watched some part of WIMBLEDON 2014 on TSN and RDS.

Tennis on TSN

As the undisputed Canadian home of the biggest events on the tennis calendar, TSN has the court covered throughout the entire 2015 season, serving up exclusive Canadian coverage of all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, including the AUSTRALIAN OPEN, FRENCH OPEN, WIMBLEDON, and US OPEN.

Broadcast Schedule

TSN's broadcast schedule** for WIMBLEDON is as follows (for a schedule of bonus online coverage, please visit TSN.ca):

Monday, June 29
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #1 (TSN)
7:30 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN1 and TSN4)

Tuesday, June 30
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #2 (TSN1, TSN3, and TSN5)
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #2 (TSN2)
10 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN1)

Wednesday, July 1
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #3 (TSN2)
10 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN1)

Thursday, July 2
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #4 (TSN)
7 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN2)

Friday, July 3
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #5 (TSN)
11:30 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN5)

Saturday, July 4
6:30 a.m. ET – Early Round Coverage: Day #6 (TSN)
12 midnight ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN5)

Monday, July 6
6:30 a.m. ET – Round of 16 (TSN)
7:30 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN1, TSN2, and TSN3)

Tuesday, July 7
6:30 a.m. ET – Ladies' Quarterfinals (TSN)
7:30 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN)

Wednesday, July 8
8 a.m. ET – Gentlemen's Quarterfinals (TSN)
7 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN2 and TSN3)

Thursday, July 9
7 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON (TSN)
8 a.m. ET -- Ladies' Semifinals (TSN)
7:00 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN2)

Friday, July 10
7 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON (TSN)
8 a.m. ET -- Gentlemen's Semifinals (TSN)
11:00 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN2)

Saturday, July 11
8 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON (TSN)
9 a.m. ET – Ladies' Championship (TSN)
10 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN2)

Sunday, June 12
8 a.m. ET – BREAKFAST AT WIMBLEDON (TSN)
9 a.m. ET – Gentlemen's Championship (TSN)
7 p.m. ET – WIMBLEDON PRIMETIME (TSN3)