ESPN took the air first with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim absent
The ESPN took the air for the first time in two days this week.
The network bought rights to show tennis Wimbledon In the US.
The cover has taken the main channel for fortnight Take went to ESPN2.
But they took more than two channels in live tennis this week, leaving the weekend staple homeless.
The first will return at 10 am on Thursday.
Host-known host Molly Screen has been disabled after reporting that he was recently taken on Instagram’s holiday hours.
“Other Gear SZN in books. Thank you for 10 years and counting us to swing with us.
“Time to work on my stripes, close my brain extinct and stay with the fam.
“See for weeks. Always thanks, mq.”
Controversial co-host Stephen A. Smith It’s also on vacation after a busy NBA season.
ESPN has signed a 12-year extension – worth $ 400 million – Wimbledon 2035. Emission to the year.
Loss of huge expectations of two Americans – 2. Number seed Coco Gauff and 3 no. Seed Jess Pegula – The first round was blow.
But Taylor Fritz and Amanda Anisimova They have taken the flag to the finals.
Anisimova takes the world 1. The number Aryna sabalenka Thursday, with Fritz in front of 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz A day later.
Belinda Bencic vs Iga świątek While the other woman’s semester is Jannik Sinner is taking Novak Djokovic.
In an important boost for American lovers, single finals are back to 16:00, which means 11 am and before the start of the pond.
The first is one of the most popular television sports in the country, whether it emits a nice television study in New York, or the back of a lit is seen by people.
Smith has been the face of the global network of recent years, as they have risen only since its popularity and fame.
Signed a five-year agreement Reported $ 100 million This year.
But Tom BradyFox Sports is a $ 37.5 million package of a year Charles BarkleyCan be a $ 21 million TNT contract Surpass Smith’s pay salaries.
It will also be ESPN Broadcast within the NB license TNT Sports After his opponent is lost in the negotiations of the last NBA.