Summary

  • Defending champion Jannik Sinner defeats Novak Djokovic 6-4 6-4 6-4 to set up final with Alexander Zverev

  • Britain's Arthur Fery beaten in straight sets by second seed Zverev

  • French Open champion Zverev into first Wimbledon final

  • GB's Alfie Hewett beats Gustavo Fernandez 6-7 (2-7) 6-0 6-3 to reach fifth successive Wimbledon wheelchair singles final

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  1. Watch livepublished at 19:10 BST 10 July

    That's where our text updates come to an end for today, but you can watch the ongoing women's doubles semi-final by clicking "Watch live" at the top of this page.

    Bye for now and join us again tomorrow for the women's singles final of Wimbledon 2026.

  2. Women's final headlines Saturday at Wimbledonpublished at 19:08 BST 10 July

    Media caption,

    Muchova saves match point en route to epic semi-final win over Gauff

    • It's an all-Czech women's singles final on Saturday, as Linda Noskova plays Karolina Muchova at 16:00 BST on Centre Court.
    • Before that, Great Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara go for a second Wimbledon men's doubles title - they face Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic in the final at 13:00 BST.
    • British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid bid for a seventh men's wheelchair doubles title from 11:00 BST on Court One, with Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda their opponents in the final.
    Media caption,

    Noskova sees off Kostyuk to set up meeting with Muchova in final

  3. What's happened today at Wimbledonpublished at 19:06 BST 10 July

    • British wildcard Arthur Fery's remarkable Wimbledon run was ended by Alexander Zverev. The German second seed won their semi-final in straight sets to advance to his first final at SW19.
    • Zverev's opponent on Sunday will be world number one and defending champion Jannik Sinner, who defeated seven-times Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic in straight sets.
    • Second seeds Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and Luisa Stefani of Brazil are into the women's doubles final, with their opponents yet to be confirmed.
    • Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is into the men's wheelchair singles final following a three-set win over Gustavo Fernandez of Argentina, but fellow Briton Andy Lapthorne lost his semi-final in the quad singles.
  4. Unlucky for someone...published at 19:04 BST 10 July

    Sinner v Zverev (Sunday)

    Jannik Sinner is on a 13-match winning streak at Wimbledon.

    Alexander Zverev is on a 13-match winning streak at Grand Slams.

    Something's got to give on Sunday and, for one of the Wimbledon finalists, 13 will be an unlucky number.

  5. The final head-to-headpublished at 19:03 BST 10 July

    Sinner v Zverev (Sunday)

    Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner pose with the Australian Open trophy in 2025Image source, Getty Images

    Jannik Sinner dominates the head-to-head record against Alexander Zverev.

    The Italian has won 10 of their 14 meetings at Tour level, including each of their past nine.

    One of the those was the final of the 2025 Australian Open, which Sinner won in straight sets.

  6. Postpublished at 19:02 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    I can't say I've watched every one of Jannik Sinner's 99 Grand Slam match wins, but I reckon that one will be high on the list in terms of his best performances at the majors.

    A Wimbledon final would be a nice place to bring up a century.

  7. 'I knew mentally I had to raise my level'published at 19:00 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    More from Jannik Sinner, speaking after his straight-set victory over Novak Djokovic: "The beginning of the tournament is always tough, especially coming here.

    "I feel like every round is different because of the grass, it is changing a lot, so you need to adapt yourself. I knew mentally I had to raise my level, which I have done so I am very happy.

    "I'm glad my team put me in the best possible position to perform this way so of course I'm happy where I am, happy to be back in the final and we hope for a good final on Sunday."

  8. Sinner to face Zverev in finalpublished at 18:57 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    After 12 days of action at Wimbledon, we're left with just two players in the men's singles.

    It will be the number one seed against the number two seed in Sunday's final on Centre Court.

    It will be the 18th time in the Open era (since 1968) that the top two seeds have met in the Wimbledon men's singles final, with the number one seed winning 11 and losing six of those meetings.

  9. 'Means a lot to me'published at 18:54 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    Jannik SinnerImage source, EPA

    Jannik Sinner, speaking after a straight-set victory over Novak Djokovic that booked his place in the Wimbledon final: "Amazing. The atmosphere has always been amazing since the first day and it means a lot to me to play one more final here.

    "It's the most special tournament we have. It means a lot to me. Of course, playing against Novak, what he is showing is a huge inspiration - not only for you guys but for the new generation, what he is still doing is amazing. Incredible."

    On coming up with a game plan against Djokovic: "We always have very, very tough matches. The last one, he won in the semis in Australia. I tried to make a couple of adjustments, but it's difficult here on grass.

    "He had a very tough match against Felix [Auger-Aliassime], which we will remember forever here in this arena. I tried to stay aggressive, serving well helped me today. He is the best returner we have in our game so I tried to mix it up.

    "I'm very happy with this performance."

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:52 BST 10 July

    For those calling on Novak to retire, he's constantly top four or top two in Grand Slams - he's better than 80% of the field. If he's enjoying it - then good on him.

    Dhan, Chiswick

    Djokovic is the best there's ever been and never had the recognition he deserved. The least we can do is allow him to play until he wants to call it time.

    Horton, London

    If you are good enough to reach semi finals and love playing, why stop? More than many dream of.

    Philip, Nassau

    Novak Djokovic applauds the crowdImage source, PA Media
  11. Postpublished at 18:50 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    Media caption,

    Djokovic beats Auger-Aliassime in five-set thriller to progress to semi-finals

    Novak Djokovic will be 40 years old if he returns to play at Wimbledon next year.

    That epic quarter-final win over Felix Auger-Aliassime will live long in the memory but, for the second year in succession, his Wimbledon run has been ended by Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals.

    He's certainly proved that he can still mix it with the best, but Sinner was just too good today.

  12. Defending champion Sinner into Wimbledon finalpublished at 18:48 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    We'll have full quotes from Jannik Sinner shortly.

    He tells Annabel Croft on Centre Court that it's "amazing" to be back in the Wimbledon final and what Novak Djokovic is showing at the age of 39 is an "inspiration".

  13. 'Came out with a game plan'published at 18:46 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    Andre Agassi
    Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Two

    If I had to be critical to find something Novak didn't do or should have, I can't.

    Sinner came out here with a game plan, he played without hesitation.

  14. Postpublished at 18:44 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    A few high fives from Novak Djokovic for his fans by the exit door, as Centre Court yet again rises in acclaim for the great man.

    Will we see him again next year, as a 40-year-old?

    Novak DjokovicImage source, PA Media
  15. Postpublished at 18:43 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    Andre Agassi
    Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Two

    Serving out a match, the first point is so crucial. When you can tuck it away like that, it has to help a great deal.

  16. Sinner wins in straight setspublished at 18:42 BST 10 July
    Breaking

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 6-4 Djokovic

    Novak stretches, STRETCHES to deny Jannik Sinner a lobbed winner - but can only guide his return wide.

    Jannik Sinner is through to another Wimbledon final.

    JannikSinnerImage source, Getty Images
  17. Match point Sinnerpublished at 18:41 BST 10 July

    *Sinner 6-4 6-4 5-4 (40-0) Djokovic

    Ace. 15-0.

    Another big serve forces Djokovic on to the back foot, ending in the Serb spurning a shot high for Sinner to smash a winner. 30-0.

    Ace. 40-0. Three match points.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:39 BST 10 July

    I’m happy for Djokovic to keep his career going. He seems to be enjoying it out there

    Bryn, Leicester

    Just because you have been the best and are no longer so, you may still be world class, it doesn't mean that you should give up the sport you love.

    Pete, Cape Town

  19. Postpublished at 18:38 BST 10 July

    *Sinner 6-4 6-4 5-4 Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic might be playing serve-volley just to save energy, but it is keeping him in the match.

    He holds, forcing Sinner to try and serve out this match.

  20. Postpublished at 18:37 BST 10 July

    Sinner 6-4 6-4 5-3 (40-40) Djokovic*

    Jannik Sinner sends Novak Djokovic for a pierogi to the left of court, before placing the ball in the right. 30-30.

    Djokovic recovers, winning another point through serve-volley. But Sinner takes it to deuce.

    SinnerImage source, Getty Images