The finalists will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST on Saturday July 10 and the match will get underway after a short warm up.
It’s a best-of-three-sets match and we’re guaranteed a first-time champion at Wimbledon.
Ashleigh Barty v Karolina Pliskova Head-To-Head Record
The Wimbledon final will be the eighth meeting between Barty and Pliskova and their third on grass.
Aussie Barty has got the better of her Czech rival in their last three matches – two on hard and one on clay – and boasts a 5-2 record in their seven clashes so far.
Wimbledon 2021 women’s final start time and Barty v Pliskova head-to-head record
It's Ashleigh Barty v Karolina Pliskova in the women's final at Wimbledon!
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After a fabulous fortnight of tennis we’re down to our final two in the women’s singles.
Ashleigh Barty, the top seed, faces Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in the showpiece and you can find all the key match details below.
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Wimbledon Women’s Final Start Time
The finalists will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST on Saturday July 10 and the match will get underway after a short warm up.
It’s a best-of-three-sets match and we’re guaranteed a first-time champion at Wimbledon.
Ashleigh Barty v Karolina Pliskova Head-To-Head Record
The Wimbledon final will be the eighth meeting between Barty and Pliskova and their third on grass.
Aussie Barty has got the better of her Czech rival in their last three matches – two on hard and one on clay – and boasts a 5-2 record in their seven clashes so far.
Wimbledon Women’s Final Odds
Ashleigh Barty – 4/11
Karolina Pliskova – 15/8
You can check out Paddy Power’s betting markets for Wimbledon 2021 at paddypower.com/tennis/wimbledon-2021.
Wimbledon Women’s Final Prize Money
The champion will take home a cheque for £1,700,000 while the runner-up can at least console themselves with £900,000.
The winner’s earnings amount to 28 per cent less than Simona Halep bagged in 2019.
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