Goodbye Star+: Wimbledon matches will be seen on another platform

Goodbye Star+: Wimbledon matches will be seen on another platform

The circuit calendar does not stop and that is why, given the loss of the Star+ platform, many fans are wondering where to watch the Grand Slam tournament.

Attention tennis fans because this news can be very useful to you. As was revealed days ago, the streaming platform, Star+ It will not continue to function in a short period of time. In it you can enjoy series, movies, programs as well as vibrant matches offered by the different tournaments on the circuit.

If we think about the calendar, one of the four most important tournaments in sport is currently being played: Roland Garros. However, this will not suffer the change of platform in which the rest of the competition matches will be affected. Returning to the circuit topic, shortly after the tournament in France has ended, the third Grand Slam of the year will begin to be played: Wimbledon.

This year the competition held on grass in England will start on Monday, July 1 and will end on Sunday the 14th. By that date Star+ will become history in Latin America.

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Champion.  The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz was crowned Wimbledon champion, dethroning the Serbian Djokovic.

Champion. The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz was crowned Wimbledon champion, dethroning the Serbian Djokovic.

What day will Star+ disappear from Argentina

According to what was learned, in addition to being communicated by the owner company, The Walt Disney Company, Star+ will not provide more services from Sunday June 30, 2024. After three years of existence, offering a large amount of content, the platform will disappear to give its entire catalog to another platform from the same company.

What will happen to Star+ content after its closure

As of the closure, movies, series, ESPN programs, as well as the different matches offered by the tennis circuit such as Wimbledon, will be enjoyed on Disney+.

According to the president of the company in Latin America, Diego Lerner, this change will mean “an improved and superior experience, and simplified access to subscribers.”

Source: Ambito

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