11am 5th July 2009 depends on where you are. It's at 1400 (2 p.m.) London England time so you have to figure it out from there. I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, so it starts at 0900 for me. Wrong - 4 July 2009 The Mens Final 2009 shall start at 10.30am in UK as per Wimbledon website. Hence start at 6.30am for Toronto/New York on 5 July 2009. Better be early than late to catch the final live.
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Women's Semi-Finals: Thursday July 3
Men's Semi-Finals: Friday July 4
According to the official Wimbledon website (see Related Link), the Men's Final is on Sunday, July 6, 2 p.m. (London time).
It is stated at 10.30am for Wimbledon Mens Final 2009. Hence, for Toronto and New York shal be 6.30am on 5 July 2009 Sunday instead of someone posted 9am for Toronto.
The Wimbledon men's final is scheduled for Sunday, July 5, 2009, 2pm London time.
the 2010 mens final will be on July the 4th
Sunday 7th July in 2013, always on the final Sunday of the event.
Pascal Maria
The 2008 Wimbledon Mens Final was Rafael Nadal Vs. Roger Federer and was one of, if not the, greatest matches in the sport's history.
The official start time of the match is 2PM but as ever the weather will have a role to play :D.
Roger Federer vs Andy Rodick at Wimbledon final match on Sunday 5th of July
Sunday, July 6, 2010, for the Wimbledon men's singles final match.
Roger Federer
Rafael nadal
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Goran Ivanišević of Croatia.
American James Scott "Jimmy" Connors won the Mens Single at the 1974 Wimbledon Championship. Jimmy defeated Australian Ken Rosewall in the final.
Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors played in one of the Wimbledon 1979 semi-finals. The other semi-final match was beween Roscoe Tanner and Pat Dupree. Borg and Tanner would advance to the final match with Borg winning the championship.
The first semi final match was played between Lleyton Hewitt and Tim Henman. Lleyton Hewitt won the match. The second semi final match was played between Xavier Malisse and David Nalbandian. David Nalbandian won the match.