2026 men's Wimbledon final: TV schedule, how to watch Sinner vs Zverev
The men's Wimbledon final between Sinner and Zverev is happening today. Follow along for results and how to tune in for this epic clash in London.
The top two seeds will battle it out at the Wimbledon gentlemen's final on July 12 when Jannik Sinner takes on Alexander Zverev. The top-ranked Sinner has blitzed his way through the tournament and is seeking to become the latest repeat champion, following Carlos Alcaraz (2023, 2024) and Novak Djokovic (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022). Sinner, who will retain the No.
1 ATP ranking regardless of Sunday's result, earned his place in the final by beating Djokovic in the semifinal, just as he did last year on his way to beating Alcaraz for his first Wimbledon title.The last time the top two seeds met in the men's final was in 2023, when Alcaraz beat Djokovic.With a victory at the All-England Club, Zverev, who beat wild-card entry Arthur Fery in the semifinals, will become just the seventh male to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.
Zverev is also trying to become the first man in the Open Era to win his first major trophy and then win a second at the next Grand Slam event.Sinner has a 10-4 head-to-head edge over Zverev, including beating him in each of the last nine times they have faced off. What time is the 2026 men's Wimbledon final?
The men's Wimbledon final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev will start at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.
m. PTWhere can I watch the men's Wimbledon final on TV?The men's Wimbledon final will air on ESPN, but the Encore presentation will air on ABC.
How to stream men's Wimbledon finalYou can stream the men's Wimbledon final via the ESPN app or with live TV streaming services like Fubo or Sling TV.Stream the men's Wimbledon final with a Fubo subscriptionRecent Wimbledon men's singles champions2025: Jannik Sinner, Italy2024: Carlos Alcaraz, Spain2023: Carlos Alcaraz, Spain2022: Novak Djokovic, Serbia2021: Novak Djokovic, Serbia2020: N/A, no competition held2019: Novak Djokovic, Serbia2018: Novak Djokovic, Serbia2017: Roger Federer, Switzerland2016: Andy Murray, Great BritainThis article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: 2026 men's Wim
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