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🎾 SINNER WINS WIMBLEDON 2025! 🎾
A fourth Grand Slam final in a row for Sinner… and this time HE WINS!
Jannik Sinner is the 2025 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Champion.
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The crowd are cheering and Alcaraz goes to congratulate his long-time friend. What a way to come back from that crushing French Open defeat.
WHAT A GAME TO WIN!
If Sinner fails it won’t be for a lack of guts – the Italian somehow came back from nowhere to go 5-3 up in the fourth set.
Can Alcaraz make Sinner service one more time? Or has Sinner broken the Spanaird?
SINNER TWO POINTS FROM THE TITLE!
SINNER starting to WOBBLE?
Five weeks on from the toughest defeat of his career and Jannik Sinner is making Alcaraz work hard for every point… Sinner is the driving seat for now and Andre Agassi, 1992 Wimbledon champion, is loving every minute of it.
But Alcaraz has escaped another service game and is SMILING. All the pressure has shifted to Sinner as he serves to go 5-3 up in the fourth set.
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SINNER CLOSING IN ON THE TITLE?
Sinner has come out on top in the longer rallies but Alcaraz is fighting back – is it too late?
Alcaraz is 4-2 down in this crucial fourth set.
Sinner is now three games away from becoming Wimbledon men’s singles champion!
Did anyone really think that Sinner could come to Wimbledon and produce this kind of performance after that French Open defeat?
Then again, maybe getting through a tough game like that is what Alcaraz needs to keep his spirit alive. The Spaniard’s box is stirring into life after a spell of dejection.
A SHARP BLOW TO ALCARAZ in the 4TH SET
Alcaraz is starting to look frustrated with himself….
“He’s absolutely livid,” says BBC commentator Andrew Castle.
Sinner is changing it up, executing his tactics to perfection, and – guessing that Alcaraz will lean left – is now 2-1 up in the 4th set.
The stage is set for Alcaraz to make his comeback. This is easily the best Wimbledon final in years so make sure you know how to watch BBC iPlayer free from anywhere as things heat up in SW19.
New balls please!
LATEST SCORE: SINNER 2-1 UP
Yep, that’s the third set done. Sinner takes the third set 6-4.
The Wimbledon score is now 6-4, 4-6, 4-6 to Jannik Sinner, who is looking increasingly comfortable.
Carlos has hit 14 aces to Sinner’s 7 aces in this final, but his first serve success rate is down around 55%, which is pretty poor for the 22-year-old defending Wimbledon champion. He needs to up his game in this fourth set…
🎾 SINNER BREAKS! SERVES FOR THIRD SET
Wow, what a turnaround! Sinner is now serving for a two sets to one lead!
Sinner has the break and after a thrilling end to the ninth game, which left Alcaraz on his back, the momentum has shifted back to the Italian World number one.
Carlos Alcaraz has only got 43% of 1st serves in – Sinner has got 63% in. That’s a telling stat, and one that could point to a shock Sinner victory in his first Wimbledon final.
2 hours 20 minutes played so far… this is turning into a classic!
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ROOF TO GO OVER CENTER COURT?
We’ve just seen one of the biggest forehands of the tournament at 104mph!
It’s now three games all in the third set and impressive ball striking from both men leads us to believe that Sinner vs Alcaraz could be going the distance.
Sunset in London is just after 9 p.m. local time (4 p.m. ET), so with the later start we could see the roof go over Center Court.
TV audience figures are growing across the pond as the afternoon wears on, and it’s all shaping up nicely for an historic finale…
PS. Alcaraz remains SLIGHT FAVORITE with the sportsbooks.
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👀 Princess Kate spotted enjoying Sinner vs Alcaraz
If it’s good enough for British royalty… Princess Kate and daughter Charlotte are enjoying Sinner vs Alcaraz from the Royal Box at Wimbledon. Both beat the heat with concertina fans and wide-brimmed hats. But are they supporting Alcaraz or Sinner? We’ll never know, but you can expect Kate to present the trophy to eventual winner of of the 2025 men’s singles final…
👀 Elsewhere, the final is heating up and one slip could be costly. This one is surely going all the way, so tune in now – WATCH FREE FROM ABROAD with NORDVPN (TRIAL + EXCLUSIVE MEGA-DEAL).
✨ Brilliance of Alcaraz shines in 3RD SET
Alcaraz is showing his capacity to change the tempo and trajectory of a game in this third set of the men’s final. Sinner wants another early break but the defending Champions is not having any of it…
Whatever happens in this final, Sinner will stay at world No.1 and Alcaraz will stay at world No.2., but both men will be desperate to get their hands on the ultimate Grand Slam tennis title.
Game Alcaraz, Alcaraz LEADS 2-1 in THIRD SET.
STANDING OVATION! SINNER WINS 2ND SET
The second row of the royal box is crammed full of Wimbledon champions and they were on their feet for Sinner’s stunning final forehand in the second set. WHAT. A. SHOT!
So, having lost the first set, Sinner comes back strong to WIN the 2nd Set 4-6.
Sinner came up with the winners… can he do it again in the third set of the final.
Almost two hours played; best of three from here…
SINNER leads 5-4 in the SECOND SET
Next game is going to be exciting…
The Wimbledon Center Court plays like a slow hard court, so Alcaraz’s topspin is far less effective here at SW19. He needs to make an adjustment if he’s going to snatch this second set.
SINNER to SERVE for the second set of the final.. HERE WE GO!
Alcaraz: pretender to the Wimbledon crown?
WOW. What a final it’s been so far! Alcaraz seems to be fuelled by pure adrenaline while iceman Sinner is sticking to his game plan despite going a set down in the first.
🤯 For the first time since 2002, the Wimbledon men’s singles final feature none of Djokovic, Federer, Murray or Nadal.
Who will dominate Wimbledon for latter half of the decade? We’re about find out.
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HUGE global interest in the 2025 MEN’S FINAL
France, Ireland, Croatia, Montenegro, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Turkey, and the Czech Republic are just some of the 220 broadcast territories tuned in to watch this epic men’s singles final between Carlos and Jannik for the men’s Wimbledon crown.
To give you an idea of just how big the Wimbledon final is, Wimbledon 2023 was watched by 25.5 million television viewers and set a new record of 53.8 million online streams.
🍾 DEUCE… and a flying champagne cork
A CHAMPAGNE CORK just whizzed across the court next to Jannik Sinner. “Please don’t pop champagne corks when the players are serving,” chides Wimbledon umpire Alison Hughes, who is the chair umpire for the Wimbledon final and a veteran British Gold Badge chair umpire since 2003.
SINNER LEADS 3-1 in the 2ND SET.
Like the champers, Sinner remains ice cold… he’s seizing every opportunity in the second set.
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Sinner loses 1st set to ALCARAZ… but winning 2nd Set
After a thrilling end to the first set, which Alcaraz won 6-4 with a stroke of brilliance, it’s Sinner who has the momentum in the second set of the men’s singles final.
Sinner is 2-0 up and the crowd are squealing with delight.
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WOW! A stunning backhand slice…
Back on equal terms. Throughout the tournament Carlos has only been able to get 8% of sliced backhands in, but it was the sliced forehand that served him well. He’s now back on equal terms with Sinner (4-4) in the first set.
Sinner LEADS 4-3 in the first set – WATCH FREE NOW!
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The clarity is excellent. Andrew Castle is in the commentary box as the clash of the young titans approaches the midway point of the first set.
We’ve talked a lot about Alcaraz’ drop shot but he is returning the ball brilliantly, too.
Tune in live now for more grunting and racket acceleration (up to 94mph) as the men’s final grips tennis fans around the world.
SINNER LEADS in the first set.
GAME ON! Heavy serves – Alcaraz leads 2-1 in 1st Set
Both Carlos and Jannik will be feeling more comfortable after holding serve in the first set.
The weather is sizzling here at Center Court so it will be interesting to see whose fitness holds up in the heat.
The longest ever Wimbledon men’s singles final lasted 4 HOURS 57 minutes.
With both players determined to make this their day, we could be about to watch an epic Wimbledon final…
Sinner & Alcaraz waiting to come out…
Tennis fans are set for a “very special final”
🎾 “If you’re not enjoying this… YOU cannot be serious!”
BBC commentator John McEnroe is leading the build-up to the clash of the titans – one of the most anticipated Wimbledon finals in tennis history.
🎾 Alcaraz says he’s ready: “The match up that everybody wants… we have a good relationship off the court. I feel like I can talk with him. I’m giving my 100% everyday to beat him on the biggest stage.”
“Playing Wimbledon is just special… it’s in the first round to the last match you play,” says Alcaraz. “It’s about accepting the challenge and going for it. If I do something I gonna do it with a lot of passion.”
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Does Sinner need to forget Paris?
Sinner has Alcaraz on the ropes at the French Open, but he couldn’t follow through. Can ‘the world’s calmest player’ he put loss behind him today and win his first Wimbledon singles title?
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⌛ Alcaraz vs Sinner START TIME – Europe, Americas, Asia
Today’s Wimbledon men’s singles final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner starts at 4:00 PM BST (British Summer Time).
Here are the start times for the 20 biggest tennis-watching countries:
EUROPE:
United Kingdom: 4:00 PM (BST)
France: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Germany: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Spain: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Italy: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Netherlands: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Switzerland: 5:00 PM (CEST)
Russia: 6:00 PM (MSK)
AMERICAS:
United States (East Coast): 11:00 AM (EDT)
United States (West Coast): 8:00 AM (PDT)
Canada (East): 11:00 AM (EDT)
Canada (West): 8:00 AM (PDT)
Brazil: 12:00 PM (BRT)
Argentina: 12:00 PM (ART)
ASIA-PACIFIC:
Japan: 12:00 AM Monday (JST)
Australia (Sydney): 1:00 AM Monday (AEST)
China: 11:00 PM (CST)
India: 8:30 PM (IST)
South Korea: 12:00 AM Monday (KST)
Thailand: 10:00 PM (ICT)
FUN FACT: The later-than-usual start time is is designed to attract a larger global audience, particularly in North America.
👊 Sinner vs Alcaraz… and it’s live!
What’s it going to be – revenge or repeat?
The French Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was a five-set epic that swayed back and forth until the latter came out on top, having saved three match points to do so.
Barely six weeks on and men’s tennis’ two dominant forces are back in another major final, on Wimbledon’s manicured lawns.
Sinner became only the fifth men’s player since 1995 to reach every grand slam final after overwhelming Novak Djokovic in their semifinal but got lucky in advancing against Grigor Dimitrov only because of the Bulgarian’s injury while two sets up against the world number one.
Alcaraz, meanwhile, has cut a swathe through the draw since a drab opening match against Fabio Fognini that went to five sets. Since then, the Spaniard has been brilliant, displaying artistry, power and a drop shot to sell your soul for.
He’s won the pair’s past five meetings, too, and with a 24-match winning streak in 2025, Alcaraz starts as favorite.
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🇮🇹 Sinner to face Alcaraz in Sunday’s final
For his part, Sinner has now become only the fifth man since 1995 to reach the final of every grand slam tournament. The other four? Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray (not this one).
“Not bad company, eh?” laughs Sinner in his on-court interview immediately after the match.
He now faces Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in a repeat of their French Open final classic that went the distance to five sets in over five hours. It’s going to be epic, don’t miss it.
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Thanks for joining me this evening and see you next time!
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Djokovic exits to much Center Court applause
For Djokovic, one wonders what is left for the great 38-year-old, who remains tied with Margaret Court on 24 grand slam singles titles. Wimbledon feels like the best chance for him to do so, but he’s running out of years.
“Novak has a lot of thinking to do over the next month,” says McEnroe on commentary. “It’s the first time I’ve ever looked at him and thought he might not come back. Can he accept being a rung below these guys.”
How much longer has he got?
💪 Sinner wins 6-3, 6-3, 6-4!
Sinner 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 Djokovic
Sinner is really in the ascendancy now as the world number one holds to 15 to move within one game of the final at 5-3.
Djokovic is again limping and is almost playing like he doesn’t want to be there. Only his respect for the support and the sublime tennis Sinner is playing is keeping him out there. Djokovic manages to hold thanks to some fine serve-volleying but has to break to avoid exiting the tournament he loves most.
And he can’t do it. Sinner holds to 15 to win 6-3, 6-3, 6-4!
Sinner has had too much of everything today and he moves into the final to face Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday!
🔝 Sinner breaks again to go two games from the final
Sinner* 6-3, 6-3, 4-3 Djokovic
From a point for 4-0, Djokovic is now down a break after Sinner comes roaring back to lead the the third set 4-3, with the balls to serve next.
Djokovic is still moving gingerly and it seems almost impossible for him to come from two sets and a break down to win this one.
Are his 38 years finally catching up with the 24-time grand slam champion?
🔀 Sinner breaks back to 2-3 in the third set
Sinner* 6-3, 6-3, 2-3 Djokovic
Sinner saves break point in a six-minute fourth game to stay within touching distance at 3-1.
And it proves to be a crucial hold, as he breaks Djokovic to 15 in the very next game. It was a bit messy from Djokovic, in truth, overhitting mid-court forehands before netting a drop shot to gift Sinner the break back.
Just when it seemed Djokovic was finding a foothold in the match “he throws in a lemon” according to John McEnroe on BBC iPlayer commentary. Watch for FREE online now if you’re a British resident, head to NordVPN and unblock the feed if you’re abroad right now.
🫀 Djokovic breaks to lead 3-0 in the third set!
Sinner* 6-3, 6-3, 0-3 Djokovic
What seemed to be a relatively simple hold turns on its head from 30-0 as Sinner misses an easy overhead to go break point down. The Italian then dumps a backhand halfway up the net and Djokovic breaks in the second game of the set!
Could this be the start of something for the sixth seed? He’s still wincing at that adductor injury, which he picked up in the closing stages of his quarterfinal win, but he holds to 15 and the crowd goes wild. Djokovic is feeding off that now. He couldn’t, could he?
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👊 Sinner wins the second set to lead 2-0
Sinner 6-3, 6-3 Djokovic*
Djokovic is under the pump for an entire game as he tries to hold and force Sinner to serve it out. He saves four set points to finally emerge with the game. The crowd are at least finally getting involved with this, as chants of ‘Nole, Nole’ reverberate around the venerable Center Court.
Sinner that produces first serve after first serve, finished off with a bludgeoning ace, to win the second 6-3.
This is ruthless brilliance from the top seed. Djokovic receives treatment at the change of ends for a groin injury. This doesn’t look good in general for the Serbian.
🤩 Sinner still leads and in ‘the zone’
Sinner* 6-3, 4-2 Djokovic
This is just relentless stuff from Sinner. “Again, and again, and again,” says Andrew Cotter on commentary on BBC iPlayer, where you can watch for free if you’re a UK resident.
It’s easy to forget that Sinner was all-but down and out in quarterfinal against Grigor Dimitrov. The Italian was two sets down and being comprehensively outplayed when Dimitrov tore a pectoral muscle and had to retire hurt.
Today, though, Sinner has played flawlessly brutal tennis. Djokovic is trying to keep the points short and serve-volleying a bit more to try and shake the top seed from his purple patch.
🌪️ Sinner breaks early in the second set
Sinner 6-3, 3-0 Djokovic*
Expect Sinner’s level to drop? Not a bit of it – the top seed is still crushing the ball from the baseline and putting Djokovic under such pressure that the Serbian is making uncharacteristic unforced errors.
Djokovic is broken with relative ease and he’s now a set and a break down. The lack of first-set atmosphere, while fans were getting food and drink post-Alcaraz, isn’t helping the 24-time major winner.
So far, it’s a repeat of the Sinner win at the French Open.
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🔥 Sinner WINS the opening set 6-3!
Sinner* 6-3 Djokovic (*denotes next server)
Sinner puts the pressure on again from the back of the court and breaks Djokovic for the second time to take the opening set 6-3. The Italian world number one has been superb this set and Djokovic seems unusually subdued.
Worse still for Djokovic, that break means he’ll serve second in the second set again.
💥 Sinner gets an early break
Sinner* 2-1 Djokovic (*denotes next server)
After the players trade early holds, Sinner puts the pressure on and breaks Djokovic to 15. The top seed is already in an incredible groove on his groundstrokes, moving the Serbian from side to side and constantly hitting into space.
Djokovic nets with a backhand after back-court rally to give Sinner the early advantage in the opening set.
🎾 Sinner vs Djokovic on court
Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic have taken to a quarter-full Center Court, which is catching its breath and refilling water bottles ahead of the main course.
Sinner has won the past four encounters between the players – including at the French Open this season – but the 38-year-old has won their two matches at Wimbledon in 2022 and 2023.
It’s one hell of a rivalry, so who’s going to face Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final? Here’s how to watch, so you can find out…
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🤜 Alcaraz into Sunday’s final
Alcaraz confirms he’ll be watching as much of the other semifinal between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic as he can ahead of Sunday’s final.
When the points really mattered it was Alcaraz who proved capable of playing his best tennis, but Fritz more than played his part. That second set was about as good as he can play and not even Alcaraz could live with him.
Alcaraz extends his winning streak in 2025 to 24 in a row. Make it a quarter-century and he’ll have a Wimbledon three-peat.
I’m off for a Pimms coffee and will be back for Sinner vs Djokovic in 20 minutes or so.
💪 Alcaraz WINS to reach a third Wimbledon final in a row!
Fritz 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 6-7 (6-8) Alcaraz*
At 6-6, Alcaraz hits a huge second serve, Fritz comes into net but Alcaraz sticks a pass on the American’s ankles and he nets.
Alcaraz then reinforces his defensive capabilities to drive deep and force the Fritz error. Alcaraz wins in four sets and let’s out a huge VAMOS.
He was made to work hard there, but Alcaraz’s depth of shot in the breaker – to save two set points – was stunning.
Back on serve, Alcaraz saves to set points
Fritz 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 6-6 (6-6) Alcaraz*
Fritz wins his next two service points to go to 4-3 and force Alcaraz to play his stuff. Fritz then creams a backhand down the line, over the high part of the net, to break back to 4-4.
There’s absolutely no quit in Fritz, who then wins another point on the Alcaraz serve. Two serves for Fritz, he needs to win both to take the set and go to a fifth.
An unreturnable comes first, 6-4, but Alcaraz saves the first set point, on the Fritz serve no less, with a great point. Alcaraz then saves the second as Fritz goes long with a backhand.
We’re level at 6-6. Incredible stuff.
Alcaraz gets the mini-break in the tiebreaker
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 6-6 (1-4) Alcaraz
The pair are firing on a cylinders now and exchange early winners. Alcaraz gets the early mini-break, though, reaching a Fritz drop shot and then responding to the ensuing overhead with another winner.
Advantage Alcaraz, as a 138mph first serve takes the next point, then a serve and volley for another.
It feels Alcaraz’s to lose now…
🙅 Fourth-set tiebreak
Fritz 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 6-6 Alcaraz*
Fritz sends down some bombs to hold to 30.
Yep, it’s a tiebreak after a dead-even set. What wins, Fritz’s serving or Alcaraz’s returning and big-point mentality?
✋ Alcaraz again goes to one game away, Fritz to serve
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 5-6 Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz has just played one of the best games you’re likely to see. Crushing forehand winners, delicious drop volleys and a second serve that kicked like a bucking bronco. Tennis doesn’t get much better.
Fritz now has to focus on himself, hold serve and take this to the tiebreak…
Alcaraz 5-4 up, fourth set still on serve
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 4-5 Alcaraz
Fritz saves a break point to hold, with impressive stones, for 3-3. Alcaraz then holds to love, then again to go 4-5 up with Fritz serving. This has been the pattern of the fourth set.
Can Alcaraz break the American cannon to end it here?
🙌 On serve halfway through the fourth set
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 3-6, 2-3 Alcaraz
Five games, five holds in the fourth set here. Fritz is serving well but is having to strain to hold more than Alcaraz, who has well and truly re-found his mojo.
A moment ago, the Spaniard feigned a drop shot, only to hit through the ball at the last minute for a winner. He’s enjoying himself out there, alright.
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😱 Alcaraz breaks again to win the third set 6-3!
Fritz 4-6, 7-5, 3-6 Alcaraz*
Alcaraz is really turning the screw now and swiftly moves to 0-30 on the Fritz serve by moving his opponent side to side. After a fine pass, Fritz then double faults to give Alcaraz two set points at 15-40.
Fritz saves the first with a bomb, but goes long with a backhand with the second as Alcaraz wins the third set.
The Spaniard is now one set from a third Wimbledon final in a row and it’s hard to see a way back from here for Fritz, not least because that second break in the set means Alcaraz will serve first in the fourth.
As Agassi says on comms (I cannot get over how good he is at this), he’s got to red-line it from here.
🤏 Alcaraz one game away from the third set
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 3-5 Alcaraz
It’s gone with serve since that Alcaraz break, with the Spaniard starting to find his rhythm again on his groundstrokes, particularly the forehand which has its pop back.
Fritz now serves to stay in the set.
🔥 Alcaraz breaks early in the third set
Fritz* 4-6, 7-5, 1-3 Alcaraz
Alcaraz has refocused at the start of the third set and broke Fritz in the third game to love. He was seeing it like a football that game, three returns that flew back at Fritz’s feet with such ferocity the American was just setting up the second seed for easy winners.
Alcaraz then backs it with a hold to love and consolidate the break to lead 3-1 early in the third set. That’s 13 points in a row for the two-time defending champion.
👊 Fritz wins the second set 7-5 to level the match!
Fritz* 7-5 Alcaraz
Fritz is on the march as Alcaraz serves to stay in the set for the second time, and absolutely crushes a first serve back at Alcaraz’s feet for 0-30. The Spaniard then double faults to give Fritz three set points, which he takes the first time of asking as Alcaraz floats a bit of a nothing forehand long. One set all!
That break happened in double-quick time to give Fritz the set. He’d done a great job at building scoreboard pressure as the set went on and just staying one step ahead by being aggressive.
So, it’s one set all and we’ve sure got a match on our hands.
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🫡 Fritz trying to build pressure in the second set
Fritz 5-4 Alcaraz *
Fritz earns a break point, his first, at 3-4 on the Alcaraz serve but a trademark drop shot from the Spaniard helps him eventually hold serve. Fritz follows suit to hold and force Alcaraz to serve to stay in the second set.
The American has started to really hit through his backhand in this set and is playing super-aggressive tennis. On commentary, Agassi notes this and it’s backed up the stats – 73mph average in the first set, and 76mph in the second.
Two spectators have taken ill in the crowd in the past 10 minutes, too, to give you an idea of how hot conditions are at courtside here. 🥵
👀 Royal Box Watch – Leonardo Di Caprio leads acting royalty
Fritz 4-3 Alcaraz *
Who’s in the Royal Box for today’s tennis? Thanks for asking – it’s a collection of the great and good from the acting world, Leonardo Di Caprio (above) enjoying the tennis, along with fellow actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Rami Malek and James Norton.
In the sporting sphere, five-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg is back, looking effortlessly cool, while legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is also in attendance.
Out on the court, it’s on serve after the opening seven games of the second set at 4-3, with Fritz having just held for the fourth time. The American is trying to impart some scoreboard pressure on Alcaraz, who is serving second this set. Can Fritz get the break to sneak ahead?
Stream the action on BBC iPlayer if you’re a British resident.
🤝 Alcaraz wins the first set 6-4!
Fritz* 4-6 Alcaraz
Fritz saves a set point on his own serve at 3-5 by having to hit three shots that should have been winners, but Alcaraz somehow gets two back before the American finally hits beyond the Spaniard. Eventually, Fritz holds to force Carlitos to serve it out.
Alcaraz duly obliges, with six aces in a first set impressive for its ruthlessness from the second seed. It’s hard to play tennis much better. He didn’t drop a point behind his first serve.
Fritz barely missed a ball in those 10 games, but he’s already a set down. On commentary, Agassi compares Alcaraz to an extra-terrestrial. He’s not wrong.
💪 Alcaraz maintains his first-set lead
Fritz 3-4 Alcaraz (* denotes next server)
Fritz has started to settle after that nervous start. He’s held a couple of service games with some typically monstrous serving, but Alcaraz is still a break up.
Alcaraz’s first serve has impressed, but he’s won only one point behind his second thus far, so if Fritz can climb into a few more of those, he could do some damage.
Make sure to stream the action on BBC iPlayer if you’re a British resident.
And, remember if you’re outside the UK but looking to access your usual Wimbledon stream. Head to NordVPN and unblock the semifinals.
💥 Alcaraz breaks Fritz in the opening game
Fritz* 0-2 Alcaraz (* denotes next server)
It’s an ominous start for Alcaraz here at the All England Club, as the Spanish second seed breaks Fritz in the opening game of the match.
The second seed got a bit of luck (not that he needs it) thanks to a net cord, but Alcaraz is already making the ball sing.
He consolidates the break with a hold to love and take an early 2-0 lead.
🎾 Fritz vs Alcaraz men’s semifinal – players on court
Taylor Fritz and Carlos Alcaraz have made their way out onto Center Court for their semifinal and are going through their warm-ups.
It’s a picture-perfect scene, with a packed house trying to keep cool as best they can on a day where the mercury is set to hit 32C on a sweltering day at SW19.
Alcaraz has won the two previous meetings between the players at the Masters 1000 Miami in 2023 and the 2024 Laver Cup, but can fifth seed Fritz and his cannon of a serve produce what would be the upset of the tournament.
Fritz won grass court tournaments at Stuttgart and Eastbourne, so has pedigree on this surface, but two-time defending champion Alcaraz is on a 23-match winning run in 2025.
OH MY ACTUAL DAYS, ANDRE AGASSI IS ON COMMENTARY ON BBC iPLAYER!! Absolutely love him and he starts by calling his wife, fellow former Wimbledon champion Steffi Graf, his ‘rock of Gibraltar’. Actual tears are running down my face.
Who wins? Tune in to find out, with this handy guide…
🇬🇧 In Britain BBC iPlayer is the place to go for a FREE Wimbledon stream
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🇦🇺 Australians are also in luck as they can watch FREE on 9Now
🇨🇦 TSN Plus is the home of Wimbledon in Canada
Remember if you’re outside the UK but looking to access your usual Wimbledon stream. Head to NordVPN and unblock the feed.
Women’s doubles semifinals live now
Can’t wait for the Fritz vs Alcaraz men’s singles semi-final, due to start in around 15 minutes?
You’re in luck if you live in the UK, because there’s some tennis on Court Number One, where the women’s doubles semi final – Olivia Gadecki & Desirae Krawczyk vs Veronika Kudermetova & Elise Mertens (pictured above in their quarterfinal) – is taking place.
Go to the BBC iPlayerto follow all the action on the dedicated feed for that match.
And, remember if you’re outside the UK but looking to access your usual Wimbledon stream. Head to NordVPN and unblock the feed.
Next Up: Fritz vs Alcaraz
We’re just over 30 minutes away from the opening serve of the Wimbledon men’s semifinals, starting at 1:30pm BST/8:30am ET.
First up is Taylor Fritz vs Carlos Alcaraz. The pair have faced each other just twice in their career with the Spaniard taking the spoils on both occasions.
Make sure to stream the action on BBC iPlayer if you’re a British resident.
🔥 Wimbledon heatwave
Hot weather and the UK aren’t two things that tend to go hand in hand, but today is another sweltering day at SW19.
Temperatures are predicted to get up to 32°C and it is something that the players and fans alike will have to contend with.
Missed any of the action from yesterday? Watch highlights of Sabalenka vs Anisimova below

How can I watch Wimbledon across the globe?
With two semifinals today and both the Championship matches on Saturday and Sunday, you’re going to need to know how to watch the action. We’ve got you covered:
🇬🇧 In Britain BBC iPlayer is the place to go for a FREE Wimbledon stream
🇺🇸 In the U.S., ESPN has Wimbledon rights and you can watch via SlingTV
🇦🇺 Australians are also in luck as they can watch FREE on 9Now
🇨🇦 TSN Plus is the home of Wimbledon in Canada
And, remember if you’re outside the UK or Australia but looking to access your usual Wimbledon stream. Head to NordVPN and unblock the semifinals.
Day 12 at Wimbledon – Men’s semifinals
Welcome to our live blog of Day 12 at Wimbledon. Today features two bolckbuster semifinals, as Taylor Fritz (5) faces Carlos Alcaraz (2), and Jannik Sinner (1) takes on Novak Djokovic (6).
Djokovic is chasing a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title, but hasn’t reached a major final since Wimbledon 2024.
Before we see his appearance on Centre Court, all eyes will be on Fritz and Alcaraz. The 22-year-old Spaniard is riding a 23-match winning streak and looking to complete a Wimbledon hat-trick after titles in 2023 and 2024.
US residents can stream the action on ESPN via Sling from 8:30am ET.
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