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Former Swedish tennis player Mats Wilander (centre) is suggesting the Wimbledon authorities should consider changing its schedule. Photo: AFP

Fifa World Cup: Wimbledon men’s final should start early to avoid football finale clash – Mats Wilander

World Cup and Wimbledon clash during England’s unexpected run in Russia

The Wimbledon men’s singles final should start earlier to avoid clashing with the World Cup final, according to Mats Wilander who will be supporting his native Sweden against England in Saturday’s quarter-final showdown.

Should England beat Sweden and then either Croatia or hosts Russia in the semi-finals the most important game in English soccer since 1966 would almost certainly overlap with the men’s singles final at the All England Club on Sunday week.

Wimbledon have said they will not budge from their 8pm (Hong Kong time) start time for the men’s final. The World Cup final in Moscow will kick-off at 10pm (HKT).

“Absolutely they should bring it forward,” Wilander, who is Eurosport’s chief analyst during Wimbledon, said.

“I think Wimbledon would be very smart to do that. I would say that the players would even agree to do that. I do.

“It’s a very interesting point. England should get to the final now. I really think they should move to 1pm. They want people to watch the Wimbledon final and sponsors would want that too. Everybody would want that.

“The television contracts around the world could be the problem though. But I think they should have considered changing the time before the tournament started. Not because it’s England but because it’s the World Cup final.”

Wimbledon is being played out to a backdrop of World Cup fever with England having reached the last eight.

Saturday’s quarter-final which kicks-off at 11pm (HKT) could clash with British player Kyle Edmund’s third-round showdown with three-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic.

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Mats Wilander is working at SW19 as an analyst for TV. Photo: Reuters

The sensible option would be to schedule Edmund’s match as the last match on a showcourt which would mean England’s game would likely be over before he starts.

“I’m sure they’ll factor that in,” Edmund, who is a big soccer fan, told reporters. “I mean, obviously I’m a tennis player, so I’m here to do my job first.

“But we’ll see. I don’t know. Hopefully it will be a success for both of us, England and myself.”

Like Wilander, Edmunds’s coach Freddie Rosengren is a Swede and the pair were photographed wearing their respective country’s shirts this week exchanging pretend punches.

“Hopefully we get to watch the match. It’s been a bit of fun the way it’s worked out, that we play Sweden,” Edmund said.

Wilander believes Sweden might upset the odds just like so many unseeded players have done at Wimbledon this week.

“I think it’s a good situation for Sweden, I really do,” Wilander said. “England are the big favourites and it’s a great draw for them, they are the better team, but I’m not sure England can break down the system the Swedes play.”

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