After two weeks of intense action, the final day of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships is here.

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Day 14 will see three-time defending champion Novak Djokovic take on Nick Kyrgios in what’s shaped up to be an show-stopping clash.

No.17 seed Elena Rybakina, who turned 23 last month, defeated No.3 Ons Jabeur in a gripping Wimbledon women’s final yesterday (Saturday 9th July), becoming the youngest Wimbledon singles champion since 2011.

RadioTimes.com brings you everything you need to know about the Wimbledon 2022 order of play for today.

Wimbledon order of play today

Novak Djokovic (GETTY)
Novak Djokovic

All UK time. All formats. Main courts only. Times subject to change.

Sunday 10th July

CENTRE COURT

From 2pm

Novak Djokovic v Nick Kyrgios

Zhang Shuai / Elise Mertens v Katerina Siniakova / Barbora Krejcikova

NO.1 COURT

From 1pm

Michael Zheng v Mili Poljicak

Marcos Baghdatis /Xavier Malisse v Bob Bryan /Mike Bryan

NO.3 COURT

From 11am

Shingo Kunieda v Alfie Hewett

Diede de Groot/ Aniek Van Koot v Yui Kamiji / Dana Mathewson

COURT 12

From 11am

Niels Vink v Sam Schroder

Alexia Ioana Tatu v Andreea Diana Soare

Carel Aubriel Ngounoue v Se Hyuk Cho

COURT 18

From 11am

Todd Woodbridge / Cara Black v Nenad Zimonjic / Marion Bartoli

Kim Clijsters / Martina Hingis v Daniela Hantuchova / Laura Robson

For more Wimbledon features, check out: Wimbledon FAQs, facts and figures | Who has won Wimbledon the most times? | How does Wimbledon Hawk-Eye work?

Check out our live tennis on TV today page for all the major tournaments taking place this week and in 2022.

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