What time does Alex de Minaur play today? TV channel, live stream for Wimbledon quarterfinal vs. Novak Djokovic

Patrick Brischetto

What time does Alex de Minaur play today? TV channel, live stream for Wimbledon quarterfinal vs. Novak Djokovic image

Alex de Minaur is enjoying a stellar run at Wimbledon, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time ever.

Next up: a date with world No. 2 and seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic.

Can 'The Demon' secure a maiden grand slam semi-final berth?

The Sporting News has all the broadcast details.

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When does Alex de Minaur play tonight? Start time for Wimbledon quarter-final vs. Novak Djokovic

De Minaur will take on Djokovic on Wednesday, July 10.

The match is scheduled to begin at 11:45 pm AEST.

How to watch Wimbledon in Australia: TV channel, free-to-air guide for Grand Slam championship

The Nine Network has exclusive broadcast rights to Wimbledon in 2024, with the tournament set to be broadcast live and free across Channel 9 and 9Gem.

Coverage on most days will begin at 8:00 pm AEST on 9Gem, with the late evening broadcast shifting to Channel 9.

Check your local guides for specific channel changes.

Commentary will come from Nine’s Wide World of Sports team, featuring Todd Woodbridge, Jelena Dokic, Samantha Stosur and Brenton Speed.

How to live stream Wimbledon in Australia

Every match of Wimbledon 2024 can be streamed live and on-demand in Australia via Stan Sport.

Select matches will also be available to watch in 4K. 

Fans can also stream the action for free via 9Now, which shows the standard free-to-air broadcast.

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Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. In addition to his freelance work, he also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC.