THE Women’s singles Wimbledon final will take place this weekend, with Marketa Vondrousova and Ons Jabeur battling for the grand slam title.
Vondrousova cruised to a straight-set win against Elina Svitolina in the semi-final at SW19.
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Last year’s final saw Elena Rybakina become the first player from Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam title after beating Ons Jabeur.
The Tunisian will be hoping to go a step further at Wimbledon this year after she came from a set down to beat Aryna Sabalenka to book her spot in the final.
When is the Women's Single final?
- The final will take place Saturday, July 15.
- It is scheduled to get underway at 2 pm.
- Centre Court will be used for the final hosting of approximately 15,000 fans.
Where can I watch the final?
- The finals will be available to watch on BBC One.
- It will also be available to watch across the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport websites.
- Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the entire match.
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Can I watch the final for FREE?
Yes!
As long as you hold a TV license in the UK, the Women's Single final will be available to watch for FREE.
How much will the Women Single winner win?
The winner of the women's singles will lift the Venus Rosewater Dish and receive a cheque for £2.35m- while the runners-up will earn £1.2m.
That is 17.5 per cent more than Rybakina pocketed last year.
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