When is the Wimbledon 2022 Women's Singles Final?


Anticipation is building ahead of the 2022 Wimbledon Women's Singles final following one of the most competitive Women's draws in years.

Polish sensation Iga Swiatek went into the tournament as the overwhelming favourite thanks to an incredible 35-match unbeaten run, but the World No.1 was shocked by unseeded French player Alize Cornet in the third round.

Tatjana Maria has been the fairytale story of Wimbledon 2022. The 34-year-old German had only progressed beyond the second round of a Grand Slam once in her career, but a miraculous run has set up a semi-final clash with Ons Jabeur.

Two-time Grand Slam quarter-finalist Jabeur is looking to win her first major honour, while the experienced Simona Halep has also enjoyed a deep run into the tournament, advancing to the quarters without dropping a set.

We take a look at the key dates and timings ahead of what promises to be a blockbuster final.

When is the 2022 Wimbledon Women's Singles Final?

The Wimbledon 2022 Women's Singles Final is scheduled as one of the showpiece events for this summer's Championships.

The final will take place on Saturday, July 9th and while the order of play for Saturday's action hasn't been revealed yet, last year's final began at 2pm and we can expect a similar start time in 2022.

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Where to Watch Wimbledon 2022 Women's Singles Final

The BBC has been the UK's primary Wimbledon broadcaster since 1927, and that is no different in 2022.

The BBC will broadcast the entirety of the tournament, with coverage found on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC Red Button.

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