The Wimbledon men's final is the climax of the world's most famous tennis tournament, held annually at the All England Club in London. This year, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner faces second seed Alexander Zverev on Sunday 12 July at 4pm BST. Sinner is defending his title and aiming for a fifth grand slam victory; Zverev, after winning his first major at the French Open last month, seeks back-to-back grand slams.
Wimbledon, the oldest tennis championship in the world, has been played since 1877. The men's singles final is traditionally the last match of the fortnight, deciding the champion on Centre Court. Players must win seven matches to reach the final, competing on grass—the sport's original surface. The tournament is known for its strict dress code (all white), strawberries and cream, and royal patronage. In the UK, the BBC holds broadcast rights, showing every match live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
“An explainer on the Wimbledon men's final, featuring Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev.”
For UK readers, the Wimbledon final is a major sporting and cultural event. It often draws peak television audiences, and the BBC's free-to-air coverage means millions can watch. The final also impacts British tennis: British wildcard Arthur Fery reached the semi-finals this year, the best run by a home player in decades, before losing to Zverev. The match also highlights the global stars of tennis: Sinner, the first Italian to reach world No. 1, and Zverev, the German who ended his grand slam drought in Paris.
Q: When is the Wimbledon men's final? The Wimbledon men's final is scheduled for Sunday 12 July, starting at 4pm BST. This year's final features Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev.
Q: How can I watch the Wimbledon final in the UK? Every Wimbledon match, including the final, is available to watch live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Viewers can access streams from all 18 courts. In the US, rights are held by ESPN and Tennis Channel.
Q: What is the head-to-head record between Sinner and Zverev? Jannik Sinner has won nine consecutive matches against Alexander Zverev, including the 2025 Australian Open final in straight sets. Zverev won four of their first five meetings, but Sinner has not dropped a set in their last six matches. This will be their first meeting on grass.
The final promises a compelling clash: Sinner, aged 24, has won four majors and is on a nine-match winning streak over Zverev. Zverev, 29, is enjoying his best form after finally winning a grand slam at Roland Garros, which he described as releasing a mental burden. He ended the run of British wildcard Arthur Fery in the semi-finals. Both players have expressed confidence: Sinner noted Zverev's improved aggression and serving; Zverev attributed his resurgence to improved game and the confidence from winning a major.
