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Saturday 9 July 2022

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Nick Kyrgios is set for the biggest match of his career against old foe Novak Djokovic - here's how you can watch it.

Wimbledon 2022 men's final start time

The Wimbledon men's final is set to begin at 11pm AEST on Sunday, July 10.

Watch Wimbledon on TV - live and free with Nine

You can tune into Nine to see the final being broadcast on free-to-air television.

Ultimate Guide: Everything you need to know for Wimbledon 2022

READ MORE: Kyrgios's infuriating hold over bitter foe

READ MORE: Djokovic sets up 'mouth-watering' Kyrgios clash

READ MORE: 'Weird' Novak 'bromance' as Kyrgios slams greats

How to live stream Wimbledon free on 9Now and smart devices

9Now provides free online streaming of all of Nine's coverage of the Tennis broadcast, plus access to match highlights.

Users will need to login or create a free Nine Account to access the streams.

The 9Now app supports live streaming on the following platforms:

Desktop

  • Web – Check which web browsers are supported here.

Live streaming with 9Now on Phone and Tablet

Connected TV

To check if the 9Now app can be accessed on your device, please visit 9Now's ways to watch.

How to watch the latest Wimbledon highlights

You can find all the latest video highlights from Wimbledon for free free via 9Now.

How to watch Wimbledon match replays

Wimbledon full match replays, as well as mini matches are available on demand on Stan Sport.

How to check Wimbledon live scores & results

The Wide World of Sports Wimbledon match centre brings you all the latest tennis scores and results.

Who has won the men's final recently?

Kyrgios spoke earlier today about the fact that only eight men had won the men's singles final at Wimbledon since he was born in 1995. They are: Pete Sampras, (1995, 1997-2000,), Richard Krajicek (1996), Goran Ivanisevic (2001), Lleyton Hewitt (2002), Roger Federer (2003-2007, 2009, 2012, 2017), Rafael Nadal (2008, 2010), Novak Djokovic (2011, 2014-15, 2018-19, 2021), and Andy Murray (2013, 2016).

What is the final prize money?

Roughly $3,510,000 is paid to the winner of both the men's and women's singles, with the runner up getting $1,845,000.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!

Nick Kyrgios is set for the biggest match of his career against old foe Novak Djokovic - here's how you can watch it.

Wimbledon 2022 men's final start time

The Wimbledon men's final is set to begin at 11pm AEST on Sunday, July 10.

Watch Wimbledon on TV - live and free with Nine

You can tune into Nine to see the final being broadcast on free-to-air television.

Ultimate Guide: Everything you need to know for Wimbledon 2022

READ MORE: Kyrgios's infuriating hold over bitter foe

READ MORE: Djokovic sets up 'mouth-watering' Kyrgios clash

READ MORE: 'Weird' Novak 'bromance' as Kyrgios slams greats

How to live stream Wimbledon free on 9Now and smart devices

9Now provides free online streaming of all of Nine's coverage of the Tennis broadcast, plus access to match highlights.

Users will need to login or create a free Nine Account to access the streams.

The 9Now app supports live streaming on the following platforms:

Desktop

  • Web – Check which web browsers are supported here.

Live streaming with 9Now on Phone and Tablet

Connected TV

To check if the 9Now app can be accessed on your device, please visit 9Now's ways to watch.

How to watch the latest Wimbledon highlights

You can find all the latest video highlights from Wimbledon for free free via 9Now.

How to watch Wimbledon match replays

Wimbledon full match replays, as well as mini matches are available on demand on Stan Sport.

How to check Wimbledon live scores & results

The Wide World of Sports Wimbledon match centre brings you all the latest tennis scores and results.

Who has won the men's final recently?

Kyrgios spoke earlier today about the fact that only eight men had won the men's singles final at Wimbledon since he was born in 1995. They are: Pete Sampras, (1995, 1997-2000,), Richard Krajicek (1996), Goran Ivanisevic (2001), Lleyton Hewitt (2002), Roger Federer (2003-2007, 2009, 2012, 2017), Rafael Nadal (2008, 2010), Novak Djokovic (2011, 2014-15, 2018-19, 2021), and Andy Murray (2013, 2016).

What is the final prize money?

Roughly $3,510,000 is paid to the winner of both the men's and women's singles, with the runner up getting $1,845,000.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!

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