The second week of Wimbledon is drawing to a close with the men's singles final fast approaching and a tantalising array of talent left in the tournament.

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Wimbledon finals are among the most special events in the Great British sporting calendar, and although there won't be any Brits in the men's or women's showpiece matches, you can still expect fans to pick their side and cheer their favourite.

A tumultuous first few days of tennis’ most famous tournament will have sent the organisers’ heads into a spin with rain affecting play for much of the first week, but with fewer matches to play, the schedule looks favourable for quality matches.

A host of stars coveting the trophy will aim to add their name to the wall of legends, while one Serbian superstar is looking to make more history at SW19.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about the Wimbledon 2023 men's final, including dates and times for the showpiece event.

When is the Wimbledon 2023 men's final?

Wimbledon will draw to a close with the men's final on Sunday 16th July 2023.

It will mark the end of the 136th edition of The Championships.

What time is the Wimbledon 2023 men's final?

The Wimbledon men's final will start at 2pm.

There should be no further rain delays due to the Centre Court roof being able to shield the final from the elements.

For more Wimbledon features, check out: Wimbledon FAQs, facts and figures | Who has won Wimbledon the most times? | How does Wimbledon Hawk-Eye work?

How to watch the Wimbledon 2023 men's final

The men's final will be shown live on BBC One, with players walking on at 2pm with plenty of build-up beforehand.

Viewers can also tune in via BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website or the app.

For those unable to watch the match, BBC Radio 5 Live offers ball-by-ball commentary, while BBC’s highlights show Today at Wimbledon will provide highlights later in the evening.

Who won Wimbledon last year?

Novak Djokovic captured his seventh title in 2022 after defeating the controversial Nick Kyrgios in four sets.

This was the Serbian’s fourth Wimbledon title in a row, having not lost a match at the All-England Club since 2017.

A win this year will see Djokovic equal Roger Federer’s haul of eight Wimbledon singles titles.

Check out our live tennis on TV today page for all the major tournaments taking place this week and in 2023.

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