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What Time Are The Wimbledon Finals And Why Have The Times Changed?

July 11, 2025
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SportsMoneyWhat Time Are The Wimbledon Finals And Why Have The Times Changed

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I'm a basketball and tennis insider AuthorJul 11, 2025, 10:43am EDTJul 11, 2025, 11:13am EDTLONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia pose with their

More trophies after the ceremony for the Mens Singles Final at The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship at the All England Lawn and Tennis at Wimbledon on July 14th, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Simon Bruty/Anychance/Getty Images)Getty Images The tradition of Wimbledon has long included “Breakfast at Wimbledon” with the men’s and women’s finals beginning at 2 p

But that will change this year when both finals will begin at 4 p

Doubles finals will precede both singles matches

On Saturday, No. 8 Iga Swiatek will meet No. 13 Amanda Anisimova in the women’s final

On Sunday, the men’s final will feature the winners of Friday’s semifinals between No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 5 Taylor Fritz and No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 6 Novak Djokovic. “We have adjusted the visional schedule for the final weekend of The Championships with the ambition of imving the experience for all involved,” All England chief executive Sally Bolton said, per The Independent

Bolton said the move was made in part to emphasize the doubles finals

The men’s doubles final is at 1 p

Local time Saturday, with the women’s doubles final the same time on Sunday. “The doubles players competing in the finals will have increased certainty over their schedule and fans will enjoy each day’s play as it builds towards the crescendo of the ladies’ and gentlemen’s singles finals, with our champions being crowned in front of the largest possible worldwide audience,” Bolton said

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