Summary

  1. Postpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente 1-2 Hewett*

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    "Come on!!!!" screams Hewett. He's made a rapid start to this final and finally gets the break his play has absolutely deserved.

    Court One is slowly filling up at the change of ends now. And we've got a cool, refreshing shade which will be a relief to both these players who played their quarter and semi-finals in sweltering heat.

  2. 'A beauty'published at 11:30 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente 1-3 Hewett*

    Paul Hand
    BBC Sport tennis commentator

    That's a beauty from Alfie Hewett - it came right out of the strings.

  3. Hewett breakspublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente 1-2 Hewett*

    Alfie Hewett is fast across court to scoop a lob over Martin de la Puente, who didn't play that drop shot as well as he would have liked.

    The Briton brings up break point - his eighth of the match so far - as De la Puente puts a forehand wide.

    And the Briton takes it as he fires a forehand return winner past the Spaniard.

  4. Deucepublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De la Puente 1-1 Hewett

    Martin de la Puente puts a backhand long to bring up three break points for Alfie Hewett for the second successive game.

    Can the Briton make them count this time?

    No, he can't, as De la Puente fights back again with some magnificent serving.

  5. Postpublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De la Puente 1-1 Hewett

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Yep, it is noisy. There was an almighty roar on Court One after Hewett hit that stunning lob.

  6. Hewett holdspublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De la Puente 1-1 Hewett

    Alfie Hewett guides a backhand winner past a stranded Martin de la Puente - lovely shot.

    The Briton then digs into his bag of shots to bring out a glorious lob, before holding to love.

    Confident start on serve for Hewett and he celebrates with a fist pump.

  7. De la Puente holdspublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente 1-0 Hewett*

    A classy drop shot from Spain's Martin de la Puente earns advantage and he seals the first game as Alfie Hewett can't return a strong first serve.

    Tricky opening game for De la Puente but he fought back well to hold.

  8. Postpublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De la Puente 0-0 Hewett

    Paul Hand
    BBC Sport tennis commentator

    Alfie Hewett will lean on all his big match experience today.

  9. Deucepublished at 11:17 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De la Puente 0-0 Hewett

    Some start this for Alfie Hewett as he races into a 0-40 lead and three break points.

    The Briton puts a backhand return long on the first before putting a forehand into the net on the second.

    De la Puente then saves the third as Hewett can't get another backhand return inside the chalk.

  10. BBC coveragepublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 14 July

    BBC Two

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  11. 'It might be noisy sir, is that alright?'published at 11:13 British Summer Time 14 July

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    I'm in the press seats where, for the first time in my career, a steward has asked me to consider moving a few rows back because it might be a little too noisy for me.

    Alfie Hewett's family and friends are a couple of rows ahead of me and, as I know from experience, they're a passionate bunch.

    Expect Hewett to get a brilliant reception, not just from his ultras on Court One today.

  12. Postpublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 14 July

    *De La Puente 0-0 Hewett

    We are under way on Court One with Spain's Martin de la Puente and Britain's Alfie Hewett both bidding for a first Wimbledon singles title.

    Spain's De la Puente serving first.

  13. Strawberries anyone?published at 11:08 British Summer Time 14 July

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Hello everyone from Wimbledon where there's a last day of school vibe to the place.

    Under pressure from the family group chat I caved and finally found some time to go grab some strawberries and cream. Don't worry boss, this was before my shift started.

    So for those interested here's what you get, all yours for £2.50 from dozens of food stalls around the grounds.

    I gobbled mine all up on Centre, which was basked in sunshine.

    Strawberries and cream
  14. De La Puente to serve firstpublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente v Hewett

    Contrasting looks between Spain's Martin de la Puente and Britain's Alfie Hewett before they came out on Court One.

    The Spaniard was jigging and jiving with his headphones on, with Hewett still and sporting a focused, determined look.

    De La Puente has won the coin toss and chosen to serve first.

  15. Hewett bids for first Wimbledon titlepublished at 11:03 British Summer Time 14 July

    De la Puente v Hewett

    Britain's Alfie Hewett has won almost everything there is to win during his glittering career.

    The 26-year-old is a 28-time Grand Slam champion across singles and doubles but there is one title missing from his collection - a Wimbledon singles trophy.

    Hewett has reached the final twice in 2022 and 2023, and will be hoping he can make it third time lucky when he faces Spain's Martin de la Puente on Court One today.

    That match will be coming up shortly.

    Alfie Hewett in action at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images
  16. Good morningpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 14 July

    Good morning and welcome to day 14 and the last day of Wimbledon 2024.

    There are mixed emotions today - we're sad that it's almost over, but excited that we have a mouth-watering men's final to look forward to.

    In a repeat of last year, Spanish defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will take on Serb 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic.

    We will go into these two in much more detail later, but first...

    A split picture of Carlos Alcaraz and Novak DjokovicImage source, Getty Images