Will Rafael Nadal win a third Grand Slam of the year? Can anyone stop the unbeatable Iga Swiatek? How far in the tournament will Emma Raducnua and Andy Murray go? We’re about to find out with Wimbledon getting underway!
Thousands of tennis fans will flock to SW19 over the next fortnight to catch a glimpse of the best players in the world at the prestigious tournament with packed crowds expected every day.
The Sporting News is on hand to update fans each day with the Wimbledon schedule of play so you know which matches are taking place on what court and their expected start times.
Wimbledon order of play Day 6: Saturday, July 2
Order of play is subject to change
Singles matches only
Centre Court – 1:30pm
Coco Gauff v Amanda Anisimova
Paula Badosa v Petra Kvitova
Lorenzo Sonego v Rafael Nadal
No. 1 Court – 1pm
Alex de Minaur v Liam Broady
Iga Swiatek v Alize Cornet
Nick Kyrgios v Stefanos Tsitsipas
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No. 2 Court – 11am
Harmony Tan v Katie Boulter
Richard Gasquet v Botic van de Zandschulp
Magdalena Frech v Simona Halep
No. 3 Court – 11am
Cristian Garin v Jenson Brooksby
Alex Molcan v Taylor Fritz
Petra Martic v Jessica Pegula
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Court 12 – 11am
Ajla Tomljanovic v Barbora Krejcikova
Brandon Nakashima v Daniel Elahi Galan
Court 18 – 11am
Jack Sock v Jason Kubler
Qinwen Zheng v Elena Rybakina
Wimbledon 2022 schedule
Day | Schedule |
27-28 June | First round |
29-30 June | Second round |
1-2 July | Third round |
3-4 July | Fourth round |
5-6 July | Quarterfinals |
7 July | Women’s semifinals |
8 July | Men’s semifinals |
9 July | Women’s final |
10 July | Men’s final |
Wimbledon TV channel and live stream
In the UK, BBC One and BBC Two will be covering Wimbledon from 10.30 a.m. on day one and 11 a.m. on each subsequent day of the championships. BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app will be streaming Wimbledon and providing a range of ways to catch up with all the drama.
In the US, Wimbledon matches will be carried on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Matches can also be streamed on ESPN+, the ESPN app, and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
In Canada, TSN will have the matches, with TSN.ca and the TSN App as streaming options.
In Australia, Stan Sport and Channel 9 will be providing TV coverage and live streaming services.