London, England – The third round of Wimbledon 2025 features an unmissable showdown this Friday, July 4, at 11:10 AM (Brasília time) at Centre Court of the All England Club. Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, world number 2 and two-time tournament champion, takes on seasoned German Jan-Lennard Struff, 35, in a match promising intensity and high-level exchanges. Broadcast live on ESPN and streamed on Disney+, the game pits the young prodigy against a resurgent veteran who stunned Félix Auger-Aliassime in the previous round. The match is pivotal to determine who advances to the round of 16 in the British Grand Slam, blending youth, power, and experience on the London grass.
Fans can follow the match in real-time on ge.globo.com, with live play-by-play updates. Alcaraz, a favorite after a dominant season, faces a Struff who has proven capable of challenging him, especially on fast surfaces. Centre Court’s unique atmosphere heightens anticipation for the live clash.
- Where to watch: ESPN (cable TV) and Disney+ (streaming).
- Schedule: 11:10 AM (Brasília time), July 4, 2025.
- Follow online: Real-time updates on ge.globo.com.
The rivalry between the two players, marked by competitive matches, adds an extra layer of excitement to the live showdown.
Centre Court Showdown
Centre Court at Wimbledon, the stage for tennis’s greatest matches, hosts the Alcaraz-Struff duel. Scheduled for 11:10 AM (Brasília time), the match is the second on the court’s lineup, following Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Taylor Fritz. ESPN’s live broadcast offers full coverage with expert commentary, while Disney+ provides streaming for subscribers.
Struff, known for his powerful serve and precise volleys, faces a formidable challenge against Alcaraz, who blends speed, power, and versatility. The grass’s fast surface may favor the German’s aggressive style, but the Spaniard has shown dominance at Wimbledon with 16 consecutive wins.
How to Watch Live
Tennis fans have multiple ways to catch Alcaraz vs. Struff live. ESPN, Wimbledon’s official broadcaster in Brazil, airs the match on cable TV starting at 11:10 AM. For online viewers, Disney+ offers high-quality streaming on smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart TVs.
- TV channels: ESPN (check with your cable provider).
- Streaming: Disney+ (requires active subscription).
- Real-time: ge.globo.com, with live scores and detailed plays.
- Apps: Disney+ app and ge.globo.com are compatible with iOS and Android.
Additionally, Star+ may provide complementary coverage with replays and highlights, depending on its schedule. Fans should check broadcast times and test streaming access in advance for a seamless experience.
Alcaraz’s Momentum
Carlos Alcaraz enters the third round in top form. With 44 wins in 2025, he leads the ATP circuit in victories, securing three consecutive titles: Rome Masters 1000, Roland Garros, and Queen’s ATP 500. At Wimbledon, he dispatched Fabio Fognini in five sets in the opener and Oliver Tarvet in straight sets in the second round, 6/1, 6/4, 6/4.
His performance against Tarvet showcased his grass-court adaptation, with few errors and strong serving. Alcaraz, unbeaten at Wimbledon since 2022, aims to maintain his streak and chase a third title. The live match against Struff will test his consistency against the German’s power and aggression.
Struff’s Upset Potential
Jan-Lennard Struff, 35, is enjoying a comeback season. His second-round win over Félix Auger-Aliassime, the 25th seed, by 3/6, 7/6 (11-9), 6/3, 6/4, put him in the spotlight. Ranked 125th, Struff has nine Wimbledon wins in his career, a notable feat for a player navigating a challenging 2025.
The German relies on his booming serve and net approaches to shorten points, a tactic that could trouble Alcaraz on grass. His resilience shone in the tiebreak against Auger-Aliassime, won 11-9, proving his mental and physical strength. The live broadcast will show whether Struff can upset the favorite.
Head-to-Head History
Alcaraz and Struff have clashed four times, with the Spaniard leading 3-1. Struff’s lone win came at Roland Garros 2021 in straight sets. Since then, Alcaraz won the next three encounters:
- Wimbledon 2022: Alcaraz prevailed in five sets over 4.5 hours.
- Madrid 2023: Alcaraz won the Masters 1000 final, 6/4, 3/6, 6/3.
- Madrid 2024: Alcaraz triumphed in the round of 16 via a third-set tiebreak.
These matches show Struff’s ability to push Alcaraz to the brink, especially in lengthy battles. The live Wimbledon clash offers the German a chance to shift this head-to-head narrative.
Match Strategies
The match demands distinct tactical approaches. Alcaraz, with his solid baseline game, will aim for long rallies to wear down Struff and target his second serve. His movement and counterattacking ability are key on grass, where speed is critical.
Struff will lean on powerful serves and volleys to keep points short. His aggressive returns could pressure Alcaraz, who occasionally falters under early aggression. ESPN’s live coverage will highlight these tactical nuances with real-time analysis.
- Alcaraz’s edge: Consistency from the baseline and precise returns.
- Struff’s edge: Serve and net play in quick points.
- Grass factor: The surface rewards aggression but demands accuracy.
Match Conditions
Set for 11:10 AM (Brasília time), the match faces mild London weather, with temperatures between 15°C and 18°C. Rain, common at Wimbledon, may prompt the use of Centre Court’s retractable roof, ensuring play continues. ESPN and Disney+ will maintain coverage during any weather delays, offering additional content.
Centre Court’s 15,000-strong crowd promises an electric atmosphere. Alcaraz has praised London’s fans, while Struff, seasoned on big stages, will feed off the energy to challenge the favorite.
Other Matches of the Day
Beyond Alcaraz vs. Struff, Friday’s Wimbledon schedule includes other third-round highlights. Brazilian João Fonseca faces Nicolás Jarry on Court 2, streamed live on Disney+ from 10 AM. In the women’s draw, Aryna Sabalenka takes on Emma Raducanu, a must-watch clash on Court 1.
Brazilian doubles teams are also in action, with Rafael Matos and Marcelo Melo in men’s doubles and Luisa Stefani and Ingrid Martins in women’s doubles. These matches bolster Brazil’s presence at Wimbledon 2025, with full coverage on ESPN and Disney+.
Why Watch
The Alcaraz-Struff duel offers a clash of contrasting styles: Alcaraz’s youth and versatility against Struff’s experience and power. Centre Court, the grass’s intensity, and the third round’s stakes make this a standout match.
With accessible broadcasts on ESPN, Disney+, and real-time updates on ge.globo.com, fans can follow every moment. The match is a chance to see if Struff can repeat his 2021 upset or if Alcaraz will cement his Wimbledon dominance.
Additional Information
Disney+ subscribers can choose Portuguese or English audio, with full match replays available post-game. Ge.globo.com provides real-time stats, including first-serve percentage, winners, and unforced errors.
Centre Court tickets, sold out for in-person attendees, range from £70 to £200, reflecting demand for matches like Alcaraz vs. Struff. The live broadcast ensures Brazilian fans enjoy the full Wimbledon experience.

