The Wimbledon 2023 final rundown: Alcaraz vs Djokovic in sight after Medvedev win
Spanish rising star Carlos Alcaraz defeated Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, setting up a highly anticipated final against Novak Djokovic. The matchup pits a fresh, fearless talent from Murcia against a veteran seven-time champion of the All England Club, promising a clash of styles and experience on the hallowed grass.
The Wimbledon final for men is scheduled to take place on Sunday. While the official time can vary slightly with weather and broadcast logistics, a start around 3:00 PM Central European Time is commonly expected. The match unfolds on Centre Court, the iconic stage where champions are crowned and history is written in front of a global audience.
On the women’s side, the decisive WTA final is slated for Saturday. One finalist, Markéta Vondroušová, seeks to add to her growing legacy, while Ons Jabeur aims to lift the trophy and cement her place among Wimbledon’s elite. The day’s play begins in the early afternoon and continues through a program of intriguing matchups that highlight the depth of the women’s draw.
Both the men’s and women’s finals will be streamed live on Movistar+ with coverage on the dedicated online channel #Vamos. Fans around the world can follow every serve, volley, and pivotal moment on the streaming platforms that carry Wimbledon coverage. Minute-by-minute updates and reaction can be found in the publication’s Wimbledon 2023 finals section, which tracks action as it happens and offers analysis, highlights, and context for viewers at home or on the go.