Summary

  • Watch and listen to live BBC coverage of Wimbledon men's final (UK only)

  • Jannik Sinner beats Carlos Alcaraz in four sets to win title

  • It is a first Wimbledon title for Sinner and fourth major overall

  • World number one Sinner snaps five-match losing streak against Alcaraz

  • Alcaraz won epic French Open final between pair just 35 days ago

  • Spain's Alcaraz was two-time defending champion

  • Tokito Oda beats GB's Alfie Hewett 3-6 7-5 6-2 in men's wheelchair singles final

  • Choose from all 18 courts on BBC iPlayer

  1. Break point Odapublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-3 Oda

    How Alfie Hewett needed that first serve. He rescues the break point as he stares at a 4-1 deficit.

    But he slumps in his chair as an eighth double fault gifts another opportunity to his opponent.

  2. Break point Odapublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-3 Oda

    The crowd get behind Alfie Hewett once more as the Briton sets himself to serve in what is surely a must-win game now.

    He begins with an excellent winner into the corner, but Tokito Oda picks his spot with a forehand pass for 30-30.

    And now Hewett really does need to find an extra gear. Another break point.

  3. Postpublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-3 Oda

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Tokito Oda's level was already exceptional but he seems to have raised it even higher. He's playing some shots now that are simply giving Alfie Hewett no chance.

    The crowd raise the noise to give Hewett a boost, which he certainly needs right now.

    Tokito Oda servesImage source, PA Media
  4. Women's doubles final about to startpublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hsieh/Ostapenko v Kudermetova/Mertens

    We're focusing our updates on Alfie Hewett's progress in the men's wheelchair singles final on Court One, but another final is just about to start on Centre Court.

    Fourth seeds Hsieh Su-wei and Jelena Ostapenko face eighth seeds Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens in the women's doubles final - you can watch that live via the stream at the top of this page and on the BBC iPlayer.

  5. Oda holds servepublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-3 Oda

    A rapid hold of serve from Tokito Oda, who consolidates his advantage with an excellent passing winner.

    There's a big smile on the top seed's face now. He believes he's closing in on victory.

  6. Oda breaks in final setpublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-2 Oda*

    Tokito Oda is first to apply pressure in the final set as the top seed sets up a couple of break points.

    Alfie Hewett shuts down the first with an ace, but Oda catches the baseline to make the breakthrough.

    Huge cheers from Oda, who calls for more noise from the crowd. They give him a little, but the majority are desperate to see Hewett triumph here.

  7. Oda holds servepublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-1 Oda

    Tokito Oda also gets the job done in his opening service game and both players have settled quickly back into their rhythm at the start of the decider, as we pass 100 minutes in this one.

  8. Hewett holds serve at start of final setpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 5-7 1-0 Oda*

    That's the start he needed!

    Alfie Hewett beats Tokito Oda with an accurate serve down the middle to clinch an opening hold. The race to the finish line begins.

  9. Postpublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 0-0 Oda

    It's Alfie Hewett who takes the opportunity to leave the court before the third set.

    He returns to chants of his name from the Court One crowd who hope to help him get the job done here.

    The Briton will serve first in the decider.

  10. The champ is herepublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 13 July

    Alcaraz v Sinner

    We saw pictures of Jannik Sinner heading for a quick practice earlier today before the men's singles final - which is scheduled to start at 16:00 BST on Centre Court.

    Carlos Alcaraz, chasing a third consecutive title, is also on the grounds at SW19.

    And there were plenty of people around wanting to get a glimpse of the Spaniard...

    Carlos Alcaraz arrives at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images
    Carlos Alcaraz arrives at WimbledonImage source, PA Media
    Carlos Alcaraz in practiceImage source, PA Media
  11. Postpublished at 12:47 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 0-0 Oda

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    A big roar from Tokito Oda as he looks to the sky following that gruelling second set. Both players put absolutely everything into it and it was impossible to tell which way it was going to go.

    Just watching is pretty draining so I can't imagine how tough it has been for Alfie Hewett and Oda to keep maintaining their level, and many times rising above it.

  12. Vink wins quad singles titlepublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 13 July

    Vink 6-3 6-3 Schroder

    Niels Vink with the quad singles trophyImage source, PA Media

    Niels Vink has won the Wimbledon quad singles title, defeating fellow Dutchman Sam Schroder in straight sets on court three.

    Vink, who was the top seed in the singles, adds that trophy to the doubles crown he won alongside Guy Sasson.

  13. Game and second set - Odapublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-7 0-0 Oda

    Tokito Oda eventually manages to see out the set as Alfie Hewett just comes up short in the closing stages.

    It's been a great final so far, and now it's set to for a big finish.

    Tokito Oda celebratesImage source, PA Media
  14. Break point Hewettpublished at 12:42 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 5-6 Oda*

    Alfie Hewett slams in a return.

    Break back point... again!

  15. Postpublished at 12:41 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 5-6 Oda*

    The crowd are responding as Alfie Hewett continues to dig deep here.

    The Briton reaches 0-30 on Tokito Oda's serve before the top seed lands a couple of excellent first serves.

  16. Oda breakspublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 5-6 Oda*

    Tokito Oda raises his level once more to set up a second chance to serve out this second set.

    What has Alfie Hewett got left here?

  17. Break points Odapublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-5 Oda

    There continues to be no let-up from either player.

    Tokito Oda shakes off his disappointment from the previous game to create two more break points.

  18. Hewett breaks with Oda serving for setpublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 13 July

    *Hewett 6-3 5-5 Oda

    He just will not give in!

    Alfie Hewett denies Tokito Oda as he serves for the second set to level at 5-5. On we go. The crowd are absolutely loving this.

  19. Break point Hewettpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 4-5 Oda*

    The set looks to be getting away from Alfie Hewett at 30-0.

    But Tokito Oda's level drops at the worst possible moment, and Hewett will have a look at a break point to save the set!

  20. Oda breakspublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 13 July

    Hewett 6-3 4-5 Oda*

    Tokito OdaImage source, PA Media

    Alfie Hewett goes long and Tokito Oda is back in front in the second set.

    This time, he'll have the chance to serve it out and take the defending champion to a decider.