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 womenโ€™s singles final and menโ€™s singles final respectively open play on Centre Court, with a start time of 2pm BST.

However, this year, Saturdayโ€™s order of play on Centre Court will start at 1pm with the menโ€™s doubles final taking place before the womenโ€™s singles final at 4pm, rather than afterwards.

Similarly, Sunday will start with the womenโ€™s doubles final at 1pm before the menโ€™s 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 โ€œlargest possible worldwide audienceโ€ โ€“ with the singles final now starting at 11am (EST) in New York.

โ€œWe 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.

โ€œThe doubles players competing in the finals will have increased certainty over their schedule and fans will enjoy each dayโ€™s play as it builds towards the crescendo of the ladiesโ€™ and gentlemenโ€™s 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 menโ€™s and womenโ€™s singles finals, leaving sparse audiences in place for the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s doubles.

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