
Wimbledon Men's Final 2025, Sinner vs Alcaraz: When and where to watch the showdown live in UK and US
The much-anticipated encounter will begin not before 4:00 p.m. local time (11:00 a.m. ET or 8:30 p.m. IST) on Sunday, July 13, on Centre Court, following the women's doubles final earlier in the afternoon, as per a report by Olympic.
Sinner Eyes Wimbledon Glory in Breakthrough Year
For World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, the upcoming final marks his maiden appearance in a Wimbledon championship match and a potential career milestone — a first title on grass and a fourth Grand Slam overall. The Italian has already tasted major success in 2025, having lifted the Australian Open title earlier in January.
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Sinner's path to the final included a commanding semifinal victory over tennis great Novak Djokovic, solidifying his grass-court credentials. Having previously fallen to Alcaraz in clay-court finals this season, the 23-year-old Italian now aims to reverse his fortunes on the iconic grass of SW19.
Despite having dropped only one set en route to the final during a rain-affected match with Grigor Dimitrov, Sinner has displayed exceptional consistency, poise, and power.
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Alcaraz Chases Rare Wimbledon Hat-Trick
Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz, currently ranked World No. 2, enters the final as the reigning champion. The Spaniard is seeking his third straight Wimbledon crown, a feat only four men have accomplished in the Open Era, including legends like Bjorn Borg and Roger Federer.
Alcaraz reached Sunday's final after a composed four-set win over Taylor Fritz in the semifinals, extending his Wimbledon winning streak to 20 matches and maintaining his unbeaten record in Grand Slam finals, currently standing at five out of five.
At just 22, Alcaraz is attempting further to cement his place in the sport's history books and solidify his dominance on grass. His grit was tested earlier in the tournament, notably in a five-set battle against Fabio Fognini, but he has continued to rise to the occasion, displaying the kind of versatility and resilience associated with great champions.
Rivalry Renewed: Sinner vs Alcaraz, Part II
The Wimbledon 2025 final marks the ninth career meeting between Sinner and Alcaraz in official ATP matchups. The Spaniard holds the edge in their rivalry this season, having beaten Sinner in both their prior finals — on clay — including the recent French Open, where he saved three match points to clinch a dramatic win.
However, Sinner's lone Wimbledon victory over Alcaraz came in 2022, offering a glimmer of confidence as he seeks to end his five-match losing streak against the Spanish powerhouse. Importantly, even a loss on Sunday will not affect Sinner's World No. 1 status.
Speaking ahead of the final, Sinner noted, 'After Roland-Garros, I worked even harder to improve as a player. Regardless of Sunday's result, I know I've evolved.'
Where and How to Watch the Wimbledon 2025 Finals
Fans around the world can catch the
Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz
final live via multiple broadcasters, as per a report by Olympics.
In the United Kingdom: BBC will air the match for free across its TV and digital platforms.
In the United States: ESPN and Tennis Channel hold broadcast rights and will show the match live, including via affiliated streaming platforms.
In Canada: TSN and RDS are the designated broadcasters.
In Australia: Nine Network and Stan Sport will carry live coverage.
In India: Star Sports and JioCinema/Disney+ Hotstar will stream the final.
In the Philippines: Viewers can watch the final on SPOTV.
Sunday's final is more than just a battle for the Wimbledon crown, it is a meeting of two generational players who have quickly become fixtures in the sport's elite tier. Their contrasting styles, Sinner's calculated baseline power versus Alcaraz's unpredictable flair and athleticism, promise a spectacle for tennis enthusiasts.
'This rivalry is good for tennis,' Alcaraz said after booking his place in the final. 'Facing Jannik in another final means we are pushing each other to get better.'
Whether it is the cool-headed Italian or the exuberant Spaniard who lifts the trophy on Centre Court, one thing is certain, the Wimbledon 2025 Finals are poised to deliver a grand finale befitting of the sport's greatest stage.
FAQs
Who is playing in the Wimbledon 2025 Men's Singles Final?
The final will feature World No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy and World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain.
When and where is the final taking place?
The match is scheduled for Sunday, July 13, 2025, and will begin no earlier than 4:00 p.m. local time in London (11:00 a.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. IST) on Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
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