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Wimbledon LIVE: Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner in men's semi-finals - Live - BBC Sport
Joe Rindl, Harry Poole, Emily Salley, Ros Satar and Charlotte Coates
All times stated are UK
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Make sure you join us for what's set to be a thrilling Sunday.
We'll see you tomorrow. Read our bumper preview for day 13 here.
What to expect at Wimbledon on Saturday?
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The second Saturday at Wimbledon means it's women's final day.
Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST, but who will come out on top?
Can the Tunisian sixth seed avenge her defeat from last year's final and get her hands on a first Grand Slam trophy? Or will the unseeded Czech cause an upset?
There's also the men's doubles final with Britain's Neal Skupski in action alongside Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof. The second seeds are up against Marcel Granollers of Spain and Argentina's Horacio Zeballos - the 16th seeds.
And, after today's rain meant Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid's wheelchair singles semi-finals were called off, they're taking to the court twice on Saturday.
Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Hewett, who is bidding for a first Wimbledon title, will play Martin De La Puente of Spain on Court One at around 11:00 BST, while Reid, a champion at SW19 in 2016, takes on 17-year-old top seed Tokito Oda of Japan on court three.
After playing their singles matches, the British duo will join forces to face Oda and his compatriot Takuya Miki in the wheelchair doubles final.
What a day!
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Post update
Very quick question. Who do you think will win the Wimbledon final on Sunday? Thumbs up for Carlos Alcaraz. Down for Novak Djokovic.
Watch: Alcaraz ends match in style
Here you go folks, watch the moment Carlos Alcaraz reached his maiden Wimbledon final. What a way to win a semi-final!
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Novak's second serve comes down at about 80mph. On today's form with Medvedev throwing them down at 100mph, Alcaraz was just chewing them up.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Judging by the reaction to Alcaraz during his on-court interview, particularly the huge roar when he said there is "no time to be afraid" against Djokovic, I reckon he might get the swell of support in the final.
Almost 15 minutes after he wrapped up victory, the Spaniard was still signing autographs on court and lots were stood all around the stadium to watch him.
There is another loud cheer when he eventually departs and waves farewell.
Hasta Sunday...
'I will believe I can beat Djokovic in final'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
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Carlos Alcaraz on playing Novak Djokovic in the final: "What can I say. Everyone knows the legend he is.
"He is going to be really difficult. I will fight. That’s myself. I will believe in myself, I will believe I can beat him here.
"I saw that he is unbeaten here since 2013 on this court so it's going to be challenging but I am ready for this.
"It will be special playing against Novak but it is a final. There's no time to be afraid, no time to be tired.
"I will go for it and lets see what happens."
'It's time to keep dreaming'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Here's what Carlos Alcaraz had to tell BBC TV after his straight-set semi-final win over Daniil Medvedev: "It’s a dream for me playing in a semi-final here.
"To play a final at Wimbledon, I can't believe it. It's an amazing moment for me, it’s time to keep dreaming."
On a tough third set: "It was really difficult to close the match, it's never easy, you have to be really focussed.
"Daniil didn’t want to lose, he followed until last ball, he is a fighter, a runner.
"I had to show my best in that tough moment, I had to play aggressive and be myself all the time. I think that was the key to close that match."
Alcaraz reaches first Wimbledon final
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
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What. It. Means.
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
On the form shown today, I think Alcaraz will win.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
So we've got the men's final which the whole world wanted to see, right?
The top seed versus the second seed.
The young pretender versus the GOAT.
Alcaraz laughs when Djokovic's name is mentioned by interviewer Rishi Persad.
"It's no time to be afraid," says Alcaraz, who suffered cramping caused by nerves when they met in the French Open semi-finals.
Get Involved
#bbctennis, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826
Dennis: Bring on Djokovic on Sunday! We are ready! Vamos Carlitos
Amy: Alcaraz v Djokovic in the final. Some match that will be!
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
"I believe I can beat Djokovic," Carlos Alcaraz tells Centre Court after his win.
Full quotes from him to come.
'Alcaraz demolishes the third seed'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Alcaraz absolutely just demolished the number three player in the world.
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Daniil Medvedev gets a great reaction as he walks off centre. The third seed's best run at Wimbledon comes to an end.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
WOW! What. A. Point.
What a finish!
Incredible point from both players, ending with many of those watching Centre Court springing to their feet in pure joy.
'The final we wanted'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Andrew Castle
BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC One
What an unbelievable
finish. We’ve got the final we wanted.
Game, set and match Alcaraz
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
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The world number one Carlos Alcaraz will play the defending champion Novak Djokovic in the men's singles final on Sunday!
And what a way to win as top seed Alcaraz stays in the point before sprinting to the net and hitting a crosscourt, passing forehand winner on the run.
Alcaraz, 20, has cruised into his very first Wimbledon final.
Match point Alcaraz
*Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 5-3 Medvedev
Another great serve forces an error. Match point Carlos Alcaraz.
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*Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 5-3 Medvedev
Great shot from Daniil Medvedev who fires in a crisp passing winner. 30-30.
Live Reporting
Joe Rindl, Harry Poole, Emily Salley, Ros Satar and Charlotte Coates
All times stated are UK
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Latest PostSee ya!
Make sure you join us for what's set to be a thrilling Sunday.
We'll see you tomorrow. Read our bumper preview for day 13 here.
What to expect at Wimbledon on Saturday?
The second Saturday at Wimbledon means it's women's final day.
Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova will take to Centre Court at 14:00 BST, but who will come out on top?
Can the Tunisian sixth seed avenge her defeat from last year's final and get her hands on a first Grand Slam trophy? Or will the unseeded Czech cause an upset?
There's also the men's doubles final with Britain's Neal Skupski in action alongside Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof. The second seeds are up against Marcel Granollers of Spain and Argentina's Horacio Zeballos - the 16th seeds.
And, after today's rain meant Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid's wheelchair singles semi-finals were called off, they're taking to the court twice on Saturday.
Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Hewett, who is bidding for a first Wimbledon title, will play Martin De La Puente of Spain on Court One at around 11:00 BST, while Reid, a champion at SW19 in 2016, takes on 17-year-old top seed Tokito Oda of Japan on court three.
After playing their singles matches, the British duo will join forces to face Oda and his compatriot Takuya Miki in the wheelchair doubles final.
What a day!
Post update
Very quick question. Who do you think will win the Wimbledon final on Sunday? Thumbs up for Carlos Alcaraz. Down for Novak Djokovic.
Watch: Alcaraz ends match in style
Here you go folks, watch the moment Carlos Alcaraz reached his maiden Wimbledon final. What a way to win a semi-final!
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Novak's second serve comes down at about 80mph. On today's form with Medvedev throwing them down at 100mph, Alcaraz was just chewing them up.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Judging by the reaction to Alcaraz during his on-court interview, particularly the huge roar when he said there is "no time to be afraid" against Djokovic, I reckon he might get the swell of support in the final.
Almost 15 minutes after he wrapped up victory, the Spaniard was still signing autographs on court and lots were stood all around the stadium to watch him.
There is another loud cheer when he eventually departs and waves farewell.
Hasta Sunday...
'I will believe I can beat Djokovic in final'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Carlos Alcaraz on playing Novak Djokovic in the final: "What can I say. Everyone knows the legend he is.
"He is going to be really difficult. I will fight. That’s myself. I will believe in myself, I will believe I can beat him here.
"I saw that he is unbeaten here since 2013 on this court so it's going to be challenging but I am ready for this.
"It will be special playing against Novak but it is a final. There's no time to be afraid, no time to be tired.
"I will go for it and lets see what happens."
'It's time to keep dreaming'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Here's what Carlos Alcaraz had to tell BBC TV after his straight-set semi-final win over Daniil Medvedev: "It’s a dream for me playing in a semi-final here.
"To play a final at Wimbledon, I can't believe it. It's an amazing moment for me, it’s time to keep dreaming."
On a tough third set: "It was really difficult to close the match, it's never easy, you have to be really focussed.
"Daniil didn’t want to lose, he followed until last ball, he is a fighter, a runner.
"I had to show my best in that tough moment, I had to play aggressive and be myself all the time. I think that was the key to close that match."
Alcaraz reaches first Wimbledon final
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
What. It. Means.
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
On the form shown today, I think Alcaraz will win.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
So we've got the men's final which the whole world wanted to see, right?
The top seed versus the second seed.
The young pretender versus the GOAT.
Alcaraz laughs when Djokovic's name is mentioned by interviewer Rishi Persad.
"It's no time to be afraid," says Alcaraz, who suffered cramping caused by nerves when they met in the French Open semi-finals.
Get Involved
#bbctennis, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826
Dennis: Bring on Djokovic on Sunday! We are ready! Vamos Carlitos
Amy: Alcaraz v Djokovic in the final. Some match that will be!
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
"I believe I can beat Djokovic," Carlos Alcaraz tells Centre Court after his win.
Full quotes from him to come.
'Alcaraz demolishes the third seed'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Alcaraz absolutely just demolished the number three player in the world.
Post update
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Daniil Medvedev gets a great reaction as he walks off centre. The third seed's best run at Wimbledon comes to an end.
Post update
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
WOW! What. A. Point.
What a finish!
Incredible point from both players, ending with many of those watching Centre Court springing to their feet in pure joy.
'The final we wanted'
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
Andrew Castle
BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC One
What an unbelievable finish. We’ve got the final we wanted.
Game, set and match Alcaraz
Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 6-3 Medvedev
The world number one Carlos Alcaraz will play the defending champion Novak Djokovic in the men's singles final on Sunday!
And what a way to win as top seed Alcaraz stays in the point before sprinting to the net and hitting a crosscourt, passing forehand winner on the run.
Alcaraz, 20, has cruised into his very first Wimbledon final.
Match point Alcaraz
*Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 5-3 Medvedev
Another great serve forces an error. Match point Carlos Alcaraz.
Post update
*Alcaraz 6-3 6-3 5-3 Medvedev
Great shot from Daniil Medvedev who fires in a crisp passing winner. 30-30.