Jannik Sinner plays Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon final with both players looking to claim different back-to-back titles. World No 1 Sinner is attempting to win consecutive Wimbledons, while newly crowned French Open champion Zverev looks to back up his maiden success from last month’s Roland Garros. Sinner, 24, has dominated Zverev in their recent meetings and has won nine matches in a row against the second seed, 29. But the big-serving German has appeared to have been released by ending his long wait for a grand slam title at last month’s French Open, a tournament Sinner was knocked out of after just the second round. The Italian returned to form with a ruthless thrashing of Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals, while Zverev ended the fairytale run of British wildcard Arthur Fery. Zverev’s first Wimbledon final is clouded by domestic abuse allegations that have marred his career, and which he has always strenuously denied. On Saturday, Linda Noskova dedicated her victory over Karolina Muchova to her late mother, Ivana, who passed away on the eve of the same tournament two years ago. Noskova, 21, won her first grand slam title and became the latest Czech player to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish as she overcame compatriot Muchova in a thrilling three-set battle. Follow latest scores and updates from Wimbledon, belowJannik Sinner1st round: Miomir Kecmanovic 46 63 67(6) 62 63 (3:30) 2nd round: Nuno Borges 76(4) 76(2) 64 (2:32) 3rd round: Jenson Brooksby 64 63 64 (2:14) Round of 16: (Q) Shintaro Mochizuki 63 76(0) 63 (2:25) Quarter-finals: Jan-Lennard Struff 75 76 63 (2:35) Semi-finals: No 7 Novak Djokovic 64 64 64 (2:13) Time on court: 15:39Alexander Zverev1st round: Alexander Blockx 64 67(8) 76(5) 76(0) (2:55) 2nd round: Valentin Royer 61 63 76(3) (2:04) 3rd round: Marcos Giron 62 76(4) 64 (2:34) Round of 16: No. 13 Jiri Lehecka 64 75 36 76(6) (3:22) Quarter-finals: No. 6 Taylor Fritz 64 64 62 (1:59) Semi-finals: (WC) Arthur Fery 76(0) 62 64 Time on court: 15:08Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:25Alexander Zverev and the allegations casting a cloud over Wimbledon finalAlexander Zverev has been accused of domestic abuse by two ex-girlfriends, Olya Sharypova and Brenda Patea, who is the mother of his child; the 29-year-old has strenuously denied all the accusationsJamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:19Jannik Sinner v Alexander Zverev head-to-headJannik Sinner has won nine matches in a row against Alexander Zverev and has not dropped a set against the German in his last six victories against him. Before Sinner’s winning streak, Zverev had won four of their first five matches, including twice at the US Open. Sinner won 6-3 7-6 (4) 6-3 in a one-sided Australian Open final in 2025, for what was his third grand slam victory. This will be their first meeting on grass. Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:10Why a two-week transformation now poses Wimbledon final’s biggest questionJannik Sinner, the world No 1 and reigning Wimbledon champion, has a dominant record against Alexander Zverev, but has becoming a grand slam winner changed everything for the German?Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:05When is Jannik Sinner v Alexander Zverev? The Wimbledon men’s final will begin from 4pm BST on Sunday 12 July. How to watch Wimbledon on TV In the UK, every match from Wimbledon will be available to watch live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, with viewers able to access a stream from all 18 courts. In the US, ESPN and Tennis Channel hold the rights. Sunday 12 July11:30-13:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app13:00-20:00 - Live coverage - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app01:50-02:50 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and appJamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:01Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:00
Sinner v Zverev LIVE: Wimbledon 2026 final start time and latest updates
Sinner aims to a second consecutive Wimbledon crown while Zverev bids for back-to-back grand slam titles after his French Open breakthrough











