When is Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final?

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Carlos Alcaraz will be going up against Novak Djokovic in a thrilling rematch of their incredible Wimbledon final.

Alcaraz won the Championships last year by defeating Djokovic in an exciting five-set match. It was considered one of the best finals in recent times. Alcaraz is the first player in 11 years to defeat Djokovic on Centre Court. Since then, he has also won the French Open, earning his third grand slam title at just 21 years old.

Djokovic, who is 37 years old, is aiming to make history by becoming the oldest Wimbledon champion in the Open era. He is also looking to match Roger Federer's record of winning eight titles at the All England Club. Despite having knee surgery just four weeks ago, the 24-time grand slam champion has made a remarkable comeback. However, he has not yet won a title this season.

"Djokovic commented after defeating Lorenzo Musetti in the semi-finals that he anticipates a tough match against his opponent in the Wimbledon final. He acknowledged that his opponent is a highly skilled player and expects a challenging battle ahead. Djokovic recognizes the need to bring his A-game to defeat such a complete player."

Alcaraz is excited for Sunday because Spain is playing England in the Euro 2024 final. He believes it would be a great day for Spanish fans if they win both games. He thinks it will be enjoyable for everyone in Spain to watch him play in the final match.

When Is Alcaraz Vs Djokovic?

The championship match for men at Wimbledon will happen at 2pm UK time on Sunday, July 14th.

Sunday 14 July Wimbledon Order Of Play

Main court - 2:00 in the afternoon

The ultimate match in the Men's Singles category.

Carlos Alcaraz from Spain will be facing off against Novak Djokovic from Serbia. Alcaraz is seeded third, while Djokovic is seeded second.

The championship match for mixed doubles is coming up soon.

Santiago Gonzalez from Mexico and Giuliana Olmos from Mexico will be facing off in an upcoming match.

Jan Zielinski from Poland and Su-Wei Hsieh from Taiwan are the seventh seeded players in this tournament.

How To Watch Wimbledon?

You can catch all the action from Wimbledon on the BBC in the UK. Watch the tournament live on BBC One, BBC Two, and online on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

What's On TV This Sunday?

11:00 - 12:30 - Watch the live broadcast on BBC Two

From 11:00 to 21:00, you can watch live coverage of matches on the outer courts on the BBC Red Button.

"Watch the live broadcast on BBC One from 1:00 PM to 6:20 PM."

From 6:20 PM to 9:00 PM, you can catch all the action live on BBC Two.

9:55 PM - 10:55 PM - Catch all the latest news and updates from Wimbledon on BBC Two.

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