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Wimbledon 2026 Championship LIVE: How to watch Sinner vs Zverev for free

Watch Wimbledon Men’s Final live streams for free as Jannik Sinner takes on Alexander Zverev at SW19.

Centre Court action kicks off at 4pm BST / 11am ET / 8am ET with free streaming available via BBC iPlayer (UK) and 9Now (AUS)

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Welcome to our Wimbledon Men’s Final live blog

Jannik Sinner of Italy in action against Nuno Borges of Portugal during the Gentlemen's Singles second round match on Day Three of The Championships Wimbledon 2026

(Image credit: Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images)

It’s Sinner vs Zverev at SW19 as the top two seeds face off on centre court.

You can stream all the action via BBC iPlayer (UK) and 9Now (AUS), but if you’re away from home make sure to use NordVPN to access the action.

What time does Sinner vs Zverev start?

Play gets underway at 4pm BST / 11am ET / 8am PT.

Make sure to have your viewing party sorted by then. If you’re away from home, NordVPN can unlock your stream from anywhere in the world.

How Sinner made it to the final against Djokovic

Women’s doubles final underway, Sinner and Zverev at 4pm

Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic face Luisa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski in the Wimbledon 2026 women's doubles final

(Image credit: Adrian Dennis / Getty Images)

Hey, Wimbledon fans – freelance contributor Jamie Richards here to take you through the final day of the championship.

The women’s doubles final is underway. Guo and Mladenovic took the first set 6-3, but Stefani and Dubrowski currently lead 3-2 in the second set.

Guo and Mladenovic are women’s doubles champions

Kristina Mladenovic and Hanyu Guo approach for an embrace after winning the Wimbledon 2026 women's doubles final

(Image credit: Matthew Stockman / Getty Images)

Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic have won the women’s doubles final against Luisa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski, with a final score of 6-3 7-5.

Sinner vs Zverev: First serve at 4pm BST

Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner (Image credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)

Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev take to Centre Court at 4pm BST / 11am ET / 8am PT for the men’s single’s final, the final match of the tournament.

Sinner serves

Sinner is first up to serve, starts with a fault, and ends up 15-0 up on second go. Both men are opening with heavy, powerful swings, and a long rally brings it up to 15-15.

Sinner lands first ace

An ace from Sinner brings us up to 30-30. His serves so far have been a mixed bag, but the power is there.

Sinner takes first game

Jannik Sinner

(Image credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)

Jannik Sinner has taken the first game of the first set and match overall. He’s struggling with services, with three consecutive lets, but is rallying well. Zverev to serve in the second game.

Zverev strikes back

Alexander Zverev with tennis racquet in hand

Alexander Zverev on day 12 of the championship (Image credit: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images)

With a series of rapid first and even second serves, Zverev blitzes through the second game with straight points.

Sinner pulling ahead

Jannik Sinner

(Image credit: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images)

The score sits at 4-3 to Sinner in the first set, with the current game at a deuce. Both players are playing with massive power, with rally speeds of up to 136mph. Zverev has a brutal swing, but Sinner’s tactical plays have allowed him to pull slightly ahead.

First set goes to tiebreak

Alexander Zverev looks up with disappointment, racquet in hand, as a tennis ball passes by to his left

(Image credit: Matthew Stockman / Getty Images)

At 6-6, the first set has gone to a tiebreak. The first player to reach 7 points with a 2 point lead will win the set.

First set goes to Zverev

After a tense tiebreaker, Zverev has taken the first set 7-6. With more unforced errors than Sinner, Zverev seems to be embracing a power-focused, high-risk, high-reward play style.

Neck and neck

Alexander Zverev

(Image credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)

The second set currently sits at 3-3. Again, both players are showing phenomenal athleticism. The slim leads Zverev pulls over Sinner and quickly brought back.

Second set goes to tiebreak

No let up on Centre Court as the second set goes to a tiebreaker. Sinner leads in the tiebreak 2-0.

Sinner takes second set

Jannik Sinner with racquet raised

(Image credit: Clive Bruskell / Getty Images)

It’s one set all, meaning we’re in for at least another two sets. With how well both players are performing, I’m settling in for a long one.

The third set rolls on

Sinner is securing a stronger lead than we’ve seen from either player so far. Leading by 5 games to 3 in the third set, Sinner has a chance to claim his second set with the next game.

And just like that…

Jannik Sinner walks across Centre Court at Wimbledon 2026

(Image credit: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images)

Jannik Sinner has taken his second set 6-3. If he wins the next, that’ll be the tournament over. He’s clearly not as energised as he was at the start of the match, but is still agile enough to keep up with a slightly tiring Zverev.

This could be it!

Jannik Sinner with racquet in hand

(Image credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)

Despite some powerful plays from Zverev, Sinner is now serving for what could be his final game of the tournament. Play is getting wild and wiry as both men feel the exhaustion of more than three hours of match time.

Championship point!

Sinner 5/40, Zverev 4/30. This could be the one.

SINNER IS WIMBLEDON CHAMPION

Jannik Sinner falls to the ground after beating Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon 2026 Men's Singles final

(Image credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)

In the longest match he’s ever won, Jannik Sinner has defeated Alexander Zverev to defend his Wimbledon men’s singles championship title!

Final score: 6(7)-7(9) 7(7)-6(2) 6-3 6-4

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