How to follow Wimbledon women’s final on the BBC

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​Karolina Muchova will face Linda Noskova in an all-Czech women’s singles final on Centre Court on Saturday, with play not starting before 16:00 BST. Muchova advanced to the showpiece with a remarkable three-set victory over Coco Gauff, while Noskova reached the final by defeating Marta Kostyuk in straight sets. Earlier in the day, from 13:00, the men’s doubles final will see Britain’s Henry Patten partnering Harri Heliovaara as the top seeds against Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic. On Court One from 11:00, British duo and six-time Wimbledon wheelchair doubles champions Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid take on Gustavo Fernandez and Tokito Oda in their fifth consecutive final at SW19. The full Saturday order of play is published below.
In other highlights, the match that pushed through a tense tie-break is recalled as a rollercoaster semi-final. There is attention on why Alexander Zverev is permitted to use his phone at Wimbledon, while Wimbledon Daily covers Sinner’s continued march to the final after defeating Djokovic for a potential 25th Grand Slam and Zverev’s advancement past Arthur Fery. On Sunday, the men’s singles final between defending champion Jannik Sinner and second seed Alexander Zverev will also begin no earlier than 16:00 BST, following Sinner’s dominant performance to halt Djokovic’s pursuit of a solitary record. Zverev’s win over Fery capped a memorable Wimbledon for the German.
Saturday’s schedule begins with the women’s singles final on Centre Court, followed by the men’s doubles final, the women’s wheelchair singles final, the men’s and quad wheelchair doubles finals, the girls’ singles final, the girls’ doubles final, and the boys’ doubles final. The day’s play will run under British Summer Time, with coverage on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website and app. Specific times are 11:30-13:15 for live coverage on BBC Two and iPlayer, 12:15-19:00 for live coverage on BBC One and iPlayer, and 23:00-00:00 for Today at Wimbledon, with similar windows for Sunday’s schedule.
All times and coverage are subject to late changes. The BBC cannot be held responsible for any alterations. Full radio coverage times will be announced as they become available. On Sunday, a similar structure applies, with the men’s singles final, women’s doubles final, and wheelchair events featured prominently, and every match from all 18 courts available live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. A dedicated Wimbledon Extra channel on iPlayer will provide match highlights on demand throughout the tournament, and in-play text commentaries, analysis, and features will accompany the live coverage on the BBC Sport website and app. Radio commentary will be provided across 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra, and BBC Sound to complement the coverage.  

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