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Here’s how to watch Serena and Venus Williams doubles match at Wimbledon live for free

Add The New York Post on Google Just a few days after her return to singles tennis, Serena Williams will be back on the courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club with her sister Venus.

Serena and Venus are set to compete in the women’s doubles competition at Wimbledon as a wildcard entry. It comes roughly one month after Serena began her pro tennis comeback with a series of doubles events, though none of those were with her sister. Today’s match will be their first together since the 2022 US Open.

The Williams sisters are 14-time Grand Slam champions in doubles; six of those wins were at Wimbledon, including their last title in 2016.

There was some doubt that today’s match would take place due to a knee injury Serena sustained during her first-round loss to Maya Joint in the singles competition, but the match was moved one day to accommodate her recovery.

Their opponents today will be Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio. It is their first match as a doubles pair.

The winner of today’s match will move onto the second round to face Ellen Perez and Demi Schuurs on July 5.

Serena and Venus Williams will face off against Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio at Wimbledon today, July 4.

Their match has not been assigned to a court yet, but the tournament says the match will not begin before 11:30 a.m. ET (4:30 p.m. local time).

If you don’t have cable or a TV antenna, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream matches from Wimbledon live for free.

We love DIRECTV’s MySports genre pack ($49.99 for your first two months with a five-day free trial), which includes ESPN, where the Williams sisters’ match at Wimbledon will be airing today.

If you aren’t ready to commit to a full-on subscription and just want to tune into today’s game, you can try a Sling TV Orange Day Pass. Priced at $4.99, you’ll get 24 hours of access to all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including ESPN. Sling also offers weekend and week-long passes for its Orange plan, which offer between three and seven days of access.

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