💨 Abstract
Wimbledon is shifting its singles finals to a 4 PM start to attract more U.S. TV viewers. This move aims to maximize the global audience, with ESPN extending its broadcast deal until 2035. However, later finishes could lead to light issues, potentially requiring the roof to be closed during ceremonies. Additionally, future clashes with other major events like the Club World Cup and European Championships are expected. The change is designed to build excitement but may affect doubles players and fan schedules.
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