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Scotsman
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Scotsman
Today at Wimbledon: Sunday order of play, prize money, TV schedule, when is the men's singles final on day 14 of the championships?
Carlos Alcaraz is hoping to win his third successive Wimbedon today. | Getty Images It's men's singles final day at the All England Club. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Played on grass at London's All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, in London, this year's tournament will be the 138th time it has taken place (and the 131st time the ladies' singles has been played). Last year saw Carlos Alcaraz take the men's singles title for the second year in a row, while Barbora Krejcikova triumphed in the women's singles championship. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad They returned to defend their titles, along with Novak Djokovic, who was looking to add a record 25th grand slam trophy to his groaning mantelpiece. Krejcikova exited to Emma Navarro in the third round, while Djokovic lost out to Jannik Sinner in the semi finals. Yesterday saw Iga Świątek beat Amanda Anisimova without losing a single game. And today, all eyes are on the men's final between Jannik Sinner and Alcaraz. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Here's everything you need to know about what's happening during the 14th day of play, Sunday, July 13. What's the order of play for Wimbledon on Sunday, July 13? Here's who's playing today on the Show Courts. Centre Court From 1pm Ladies' doubles – final Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE) / Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [4] vs Veronika Kudermetova / Elise Mertens (BEL) [8] From 4pm Men's singles – final Jannik Sinner (ITA) [1] vs Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) [2] When is the men's singles final today? Jannik Sinner takes on Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles final at 4pm. What is the prize money for Wimbledon 2025? This year's prize pit is up seven per cent on last year, up to a record £53.5 million. Here's the jaw-dropping prize money for the men's and women's singles competitions. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Champion: £3,000,000 Finalist: £1,520,000 Semi-finalist: £775,000 Quarter-finalist: £400,000 Round 4: £240,000 Round 3: £152,000 Round 2: £99,000 Round 1: £66,000 When can I watch Wimbledon on television? From 10.30am each morning, Isa Guha will kics off the day's action in the morning on BBC Two and iPlayer, before Clare Balding takes over in the afternoon as play continues into the evening on BBC One. Qasa Alom hosts Today at Wimbledon daily throughout the tournament on BBC iPlayer, available from 9pm in week one and 8pm in week two, giving audiences instant access to highlights and expert analysis when and where they want them. The highlights programme will also be broadcast after live play ends, daily on BBC Two and iPlayer. There's also live coverage of the show courts on the iPlayer, allowing you to follow your favourite. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What tournaments are included in Wimbledon 2025? Alongside the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles tournaments, Wimbledon also includes competitions for boys' (under 18 – singles and doubles, under 14 – singles), girls' (under 18 – singles and doubles, under 14 – singles), singles & doubles events for men's and women's wheelchair tennis players, gentlemen's and ladies' invitational doubles competitions and a mixed invitational doubles. What's the full schedule for the singles titles at Wimbledon 2025? Here when matches will be played - weather willing. Monday June 30: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles First Round Tuesday July 1 : Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles First Round Wednesday, July 2: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Second Round Thursday, July 3: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Second Round Friday, July 4: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Third Round Saturday, July 5: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Third Round Sunday, July 6: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Fourth Round Monday, July 7: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Fourth Round Tuesday, July 8: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Quarter-finals Wednesday, July 9: Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Quarter-finals Thursday, July 10: Ladies' Singles Semi-finals Friday, July 11: Gentlemen's Singles Semi-finals Saturday, July 12: Ladies' Singles Final Sunday, July 13: Gentlemen's Singles Final What trophy does the men's singles champion get? The Gentlemen's Singles Trophy was first presented by the All England Club in 1887, having cost the grand sum of 100 guineas. It is made of silver gilt, stands 18 inches high and has a diameter of 7.5 inches. The inscription on the Cup reads: "The All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Championship of the World". The men's singles winner will also receive a three-quarter size replica of the Cup bearing the names of all past Champions. What trophy does the women's singles champion get?


Daily Record
01-07-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
Wimbledon chiefs make security decision after worried star halts match amid fears spectator had a 'knife'
Wimbledon's organisers won't be making any changes despite Yulia Pitintseva raising major fears over a spectator Wimbledon chiefs say they are happy with security and won't be making any changes after Yulia Putintseva demanded a spectator was removed – amid fears he had a KNIFE. World No.33 Pitintseva halted her match with Amanda Anisimova after voicing fears over one person in the crowd she described as 'dangerous' and 'crazy.' She said she wouldn't be resuming play until the person was removed and umpire Fabio Souza came down to speak to the Kazakh player who was heard saying: 'Can you take him out? I am not going to continue playing until he leaves. These people are dangerous, they are crazy. 'Take him out, because maybe he has a knife and he will attack." But now the PA News agency report that Wimbedon organisers are happy with the security measures and won't be making any changes. The All England Lawn Tennis Club are said to be "happy with safety protocols at the tournament and not planning to make any changes." It's unclear exactly what the accused spectator had done to raise concerns but the 30-year-old was visibly shaken by the incident during her 6-0 6-0 defeat. She was seen in tears after the match. An AELTC spokesperson said during the match: 'Following a complaint about the behaviour of a spectator at the match on Court 15, the chair umpire informed security and the matter was dealt with.' Anisimova meanwhile only saw the spectator in question 'say something when (Putintseva) was about to serve' but added that she as 'sure we were protected.' Follow Record Sport on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all of the up-to-the minute breaking news, video and audio on the SPFL, the Scotland national team and beyond. You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.