What time are the Wimbledon finals in 2025 and why have they changed?
Along with no line judges at Wimbledon this year, the Championships have brought in another major change: altering the schedule for finals weekend.
Traditionally, the final Saturday and Sunday has seen the womenโs singles final and menโs singles final respectively open play on Centre Court, with a start time of 2pm BST.
However, this year, Saturdayโs order of play on Centre Court will start at 1pm with the menโs doubles final taking place before the womenโs singles final at 4pm, rather than afterwards.
Similarly, Sunday will start with the womenโs doubles final at 1pm before the menโs final at 4pm.
Why has the schedule for finals weekend been changed?
All England Club chief executive Sally Bolton says the move caters towards attracting the โlargest possible worldwide audienceโ โ with the singles final now starting at 11am (EST) in New York.
โWe have adjusted the provisional schedule for the final weekend of The Championships with the ambition of improving the experience for all involved,โ Bolton said.
The move has also been designed with players in mind, Bolton added.
โThe doubles players competing in the finals will have increased certainty over their schedule and fans will enjoy each dayโs play as it builds towards the crescendo of the ladiesโ and gentlemenโs singles finals, with our champions being crowned in front of the largest possible worldwide audience.โ
In the past the show courts have emptied out after the menโs and womenโs singles finals, leaving sparse audiences in place for the menโs and womenโs doubles.
