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It’s the final day of Wimbledon 2021 and all eyes will be on Centre Court for the men’s singles final.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic faces Matteo Berrettini – the first Italian to reach the SW19 showpiece – and you can find all the key match details below.
Wimbledon 2021 men’s final start time and Djokovic v Berrettini head-to-head record
It's Novak Djokovic v Matteo Berrettini in the men's final at Wimbledon!
By PP Staff / Tennis, Wimbledon / 2 years ago
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It’s the final day of Wimbledon 2021 and all eyes will be on Centre Court for the men’s singles final.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic faces Matteo Berrettini – the first Italian to reach the SW19 showpiece – and you can find all the key match details below.
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Wimbledon Men’s Final Start Time
Djokovic and Berrettini will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST on Sunday July 11 and the match will get underway after a short warm up.
A best-of-five-sets match awaits so it’ll go deep into the afternoon if we go the distance.
Novak Djokovic v Matteo Berrettini Head-To-Head Record
The Wimbledon final will be the third career meeting between Djokovic and Berrettini and their first on grass.
Serb Djokovic has won both encounters so far – a straight-sets victory at the ATP Finals in 2019 before a four-set win at this year’s French Open.
Wimbledon Men’s Final Odds
Novak Djokovic – 1/6
Matteo Berrettini – 7/2
You can check out Paddy Power’s betting markets for Wimbledon 2021 at paddypower.com/tennis/wimbledon-2021.
Wimbledon Men’s Final Prize Money
The winner will take home a cool £1,700,000 while the runner-up can at least console themselves with a novelty-sized cheque for £900,000.
The champion’s earnings amount to 28 per cent less than Djokovic collected in 2019.
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