Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic go head-to-head in the Wimbledon final as the tennis superstars look to add to their legacies with another crown at SW19.
Reigning champion Djokovic beat Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in a four-set semi-final clash and will go into the final as favourite.
But Federer produced one of the best displays of his career to see off great rival Rafa Nadal in the final four.
The two living legends of the game have won 12 Wimbledon titles between them but who will come out on top in 2019?
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Djokovic vs Federer: Date and start time
The Wimbledon final will take place on Sunday, July 14 and, as always, action will commence on Centre Court at 2pm.
That’s 3pm in both Serbia and Switzerland.
Djokovic vs Federer: On talkSPORT
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Djokovic vs Federer: TV channel and live stream
The showpiece match will be live on BBC One with build-up coverage commencing at 12.45pm.
BBC is free on TV and online for all UK viewers with a TV licence and to live stream the match, head to the BBC iPlayer.
In Switzerland, SRG hold the rights while viewers in Serbia can watch Wimbledon on RTS and Sport Klub.
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Djokovic vs Federer: Head-to-head
Djokovic edges Federer 25-22 in the head-to-head stakes and also lead his rival on the grass 2-1.
Both times the pair have met in Wimbledon finals, the Serb has run out winner, while Federer picked up his victory in the 2012 semi-final.
Djokovic vs Federer: What has been said?
Novak Djokovic: “I don’t see this as my job or as my work. I’ve done enough in my career so I can, you know, stop tennis, professional tennis, at any time. But I don’t do it for those reasons.
“My first reason is because I really enjoy it. I still do. I have support from my family. Of course, I am looking to make history in this sport.
“Of course, I would love to have a shot at as many grand-slam titles as possible. Those are probably the top goals and ambitions. Next to that is the historic number one, which is not so far away.”
Roger Federer: “It’s the same like going into a Rafa match. I think the moment you’ve played somebody probably more than 15 times, especially in recent years also a few times, there’s not that much more left out there.
“I’m excited about the game against Novak. We’ve played each other so, so much. I don’t mind that, I think it’s more of a clear game plan.
“Especially we had a great match against each other in Paris just recently. I hope we can back it up from there.”
Source: TalkSport.com Tennis