Watch: Wimbledon Court (2024)

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  1. Goodbye

    That's all from us for today, with just the final day to come at Wimbledon 2023.

    You can however stay on this page to follow BBC TV coverage from SW19.

    We'll be back tomorrow to do it all again, for the final time, with Alfie Hewett in the wheelchair singles final up first before that tantalising men's singles final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court.

    Thanks for your company - and catch you then!

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  2. Tomorrow...

    It was the men's final that almost everyone wanted to see.

    On Sunday, defending men's champion Novak Djokovic will take on world number one Carlos Alcaraz.

    That one gets under way from 14:00 BST on Centre Court.

    It's certainly not one to miss.

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  3. Searle reaches boys final

    From Henman Hill, to Murray Mound, could it be Searle Summit in future?

    Teenager Henry Searle will have the chance to end a 61-year wait for a British boys' singles winner on Sunday after beating American Cooper Williams.

    There will also be British interest in the girls' doubles final for the first time since 1994 after Hannah Klugman and Isabelle Lacy won their semi-final today.

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  4. Hewett and Reid win fifth Wimbledon

    There was also British success to celebrate on Saturday, first when Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid combined to win their fifth Grand Slam title together in the wheelchair men's doubles in front of a packed Court One crowd.

    Hewett will also contest the singles final on Sunday after the Briton beat Martin de la Puente earlier today.

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  5. Jabeur's 'most painful loss'

    But for Ons Jabeur, this was a painful defeat.

    The Tunisian has now lost all three major finals she has played in and was in tears at the end after struggling to handle the occasion on Centre Court.

    She described it as the "most painful loss" of her career.

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  6. 'I don't know what is happening'

    Marketa Vondrousova was in disbelief as she tried to explain how she was feeling following her win.

    She says she'll be getting a new tattoo to celebrate her victory, and also thanked her husband for finding a cat sitter so he could fly over and watch her final on Centre Court.

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  7. Vondrousova beats Jabeur to make history

    Marketa Vondrousova has made history as the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women's singles title, recording a straight-set victory over Tunisian Ons Jabeur.

    The 24-year-old Czech, ranked 42nd in the world after missing six months of last season with a wrist injury, handled the occasion better than 2022 runner-up Jabeur to win the final 6-4 6-4.

    She fell flat on her back as the magnitude of her achievement sank in...

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  8. What's happened today at Wimbledon?

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    Here's a reminder of the main headlines on day 13 at Wimbledon:

    • Marketa Vondrousova became the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women's singles title as she extended Ons Jabeur's wait for a major with a 6-4 6-4 victory.
    • Britain's Neal Skupski won a maiden Grand Slam men's doubles title at Wimbledon alongside Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof, the pair beating Spain's Marcel Granollers and Argentine Horacio Zeballos 6-4 6-4.

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  9. 'A very special moment'

    Koolhof/Skupski 6-4 6-4 Granollers/Zeballos

    And here's Wesley Koolhof:

    "When the doors opened it was a very special moment already.

    "Oneand a half hours later, to hold this beauty is very, very special."

    On the next target for the pair:

    "I don’t know. We have a few more tournamentsto go this year, the US Open, the Nitto Finals in Turin is a goal.

    "I was lucky enoughto win it in London in 2020, so I will do my best to get Neal on board and havethat one as well in a few months’ time."

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  10. 'The feeling doesn't get any better'

    Koolhof/Skupski 6-4 6-4 Granollers/Zeballos

    Here's what Neal Skupski had to say after winning the men's doubles final at Wimbledon with partner Wesley Koolhof:

    "I don’t know what to say. I grew up watching this amazing Championshipson TV, starting off a young boy at Palmerston Tennis Club in Liverpool with mydad and then growing up with my brother, who has been very influential in mycareer growing up.

    "This feeling at the moment doesn’t get any better.

    "Me and Wesley came together 18 months ago and this year it was oneof our goals to win a Grand Slam.

    "Now that we’ve done it, it feels very special."

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  11. Post update

    Now, let's hear from the men's doubles champions.

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    Jonathan Jurejko

    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Bonus match!

    Cheers around Centre Court as it is announced there will be one more match today...

    A ladies' invitational doubles featuring four star names.

    Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis are teaming up to face Britain's Johanna Konta and Sania Mirza.

    More than worth sticking around for.

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    Tom: Yes Neil! Great to see a Brit win wimby. High quality doubles final.

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    Great results for British tennis. Hewitt/Reid in wheelchair and Skupski/Kooloff in the men's doubles.

  14. 'This means so much for us and wheelchair tennis'

    Hewett/Reid 3-6 6-0 6-3 Miki/Oda

    Wheelchair doubles champion Gordon Reid said:

    "Congrats to [Tokito Oda and Takuya Miki]. It was a great match, they are a new team but if they keep performing like that we will have plenty of battles in the future. Thanks to all our team.

    "I just want to say, me and Alfie were both saying there when we were waiting to pick the trophy up. At match point we were both tearing up. The atmosphere was electric.

    "My first Wimbledon was in 2008 out on court 53 or something, in front of three men and his dog and my mum and my sister.

    "If you told me we'd be on Court one with a nearly full stadium, with a crowd going berserk I'd have never have believed it. I want to say thank you, it means so much for us and wheelchair tennis.

    "Thanks for making it such an amazing match."

  15. 'We dream of atmospheres like this'

    Hewett/Reid 3-6 6-0 6-3 Miki/Oda

    Here's what Alfie Hewett had to say after being crowned wheelchair doubles champion alongside Gordon Reid:

    "I mean, that was something else!

    "I've got goose bumps, this is the first time we've ever experienced anything like this.

    "Thank you so much. We dream of atmospheres like this, I'm glad we rose to the occasion today and gave you something to cheer about."

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  16. Post update

    Koolhof/Skupski 6-4 6-4 Granollers/Zeballos

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    Jess Anderson

    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Skupski and Koolhof drink in their achievement with a lap of honour on Centre Court.

    They head up to their box for photos and take selfies with the trophy and their box in the background.

    Great scenes.

  17. Post update

    Hewett/Reid 3-6 6-0 6-3 Miki/Oda

    We'll bring you the thoughts of Neal Skupski and Wesley Koolhof shortly.

    First though, let's hear from Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid, after the British pair fought back to claim the wheelchair doubles title - their fifth Wimbledon title together.

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  18. Post update

    Koolhof/Skupski 6-4 6-4 Granollers/Zeballos

    Run around? Collapse on the floor? It's hard to know what to do in moments like this.

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  19. Post update

    Koolhof/Skupski 6-4 6-4 Granollers/Zeballos

    Neal Skupski has become the first British man to win both the Wimbledon men’s and mixed doubles titles since 1926!

    It's almost 100 years since Leslie Godfree won the men’s doubles title with Randolph Lycett in 1923 and the mixed doubles title with Kitty Godfree three years later.

    Skupski won the mixed doubles title here in 2021 and 2022, winning his first men's doubles Slam here at Wimbledon today.

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  20. Watch: Hewett and Reid win fifth title

    Hewett/Reid 3-6 6-0 6-3 Miki/Oda

    Not long before Neal Skupski and Wesley Koolhof triumphed in their men's doubles final, British pair Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid won their fifth Wimbledon doubles title together.

    Here's the moment their victory was confirmed. Brilliant scenes on Court One!

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