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Wimbledon 2023: Day 14 Order of Play and schedule – When is Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz?

The final day of Wimbledon 2023 is upon us and a mouthwatering men's singles final awaits on Centre Court. Carlos Alcaraz faces Novak Djokovic on Sunday in a battle between the top two seeds that will also determine who ends the day as world No. 1.

Ad With Djokovic chasing a 24th Grand Slam title and Alcaraz looking for just his second, it's the ultimate showdown between the old generation and the new. WimbledonWilander gives Alcaraz key advice ahead of 'dream final' with Djokovic4 HOURS AGO Alfie Hewett and Henry Searle are hoping to continue a great weekend for the home fans when they compete in the men's wheelchair singles and boys' singles finals respectively, the day after British success in the men's doubles and wheelchair doubles. Top match – Carlos Alcaraz v Novak Djokovic It's the one we've all been waiting for.

The top two players in the world face off on Centre Court for Wimbledon glory, with Alcaraz chasing his first title at the All England Club and Djokovic a record-equalling eighth. It promises to be a titanic tussle after two weeks where both players have played some mesmerising tennis, most recently by cruising through their respective semi-finals in straight sets. Vondrousova wins Wimbledon as Jabeur comes up short again Distraught Jabeur calls second Wimbledon final defeat 'most painful loss of my career' Brit watch Hewett is up against Tokito Oda in a battle between the top two seeds in the men's wheelchair final first up on No.

1 Court. The Brit got one over his Japanese opponent on Saturday when he won the doubles alongside Gordon Reid, but now he's aiming for a maiden Wimbledon crown in the singles. Youngster Searle could complete his remarkable run in the boys' singles with a trophy when the

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