Andy Murray’s quest for a third Wimbledon will begin TODAY when he faces fellow Brit Ryan Peniston on Centre Court… but what is the order of play on Day Two? And how can you watch it?
- Andy Murray will begin his quest for a third Wimbledon title this afternoon
- The two time champion will take on fellow Brit Ryan Peniston on Centre Court
- No 1 ranked Carlos Alcaraz is also set to feature on Day Two of Wimbledon
Andy Murray’s quest for a third Wimbledon title begins today when he faces fellow Brit Ryan Peniston on Centre Court this afternoon.
Day Two of this year’s Wimbledon is set to get underway this morning, with No 1 ranked Carlos Alcaraz, Elena Rybakina and Cameron Norrie all in action.
Day One of this year’s Wimbledon saw Novak Djokovic ease into the second round. The four-time defending champion defeated Argentinian debutant Pedro Cachin 6-3 6-3 7-6 (4), but the clash was delayed for nearly an hour and a half after the first set because of a damp court despite the roof being deployed.
Djokovic will be looking to win yet another Wimbledon title this year. The Serbian won his seventh Wimbledon title and fourth in a row by coming from behind to beat Nick Kyrgios at last year’s final. The Serbian won the match in four sets, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6. The victory secured Djokovic the 21st grand slam title of his glittering career.
With the second day set to get underway later this morning, what is the full schedule? How can you watch it? Mail Sport provides the answers below.
Andy Murray’s quest for a third Wimbledon title will begin today when he faces Ryan Peniston
The 36-year-old’s last success at Wimbledon came in 2016 when he defeated Milos Raonic in the final
Day Two Order of Play
Centre Court (from 1.30pm)
- Shelby Rogers vs Elena Rybakina (3)
- Ryan Peniston vs Andy Murray
- Panna Udvardy vs Aryna Sabalenka (2)
Court One (from 1pm)
- Carlos Alcaraz (1) vs Jeremy Chardy
- Ons Jabeur (6) vs Magdalena Frech
- Cameron Norrie (12) vs Tomas Machac
Court 2 (from 11am)
- Dominic Thiem vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (5)
- Jasmine Paolini vs Petra Kvitova (9)
- Heather Watson vs Barbora Krejcikova (10)
- Daniil Medvedev (3) vs Arthur Fery
Court 3 (from 11am)
- George Loffhagen vs Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune (6)
- Maria Sakkari (8) vs Marta Kostyuk
- Alexander Zverev (19) vs Gijs Brouwer
- Sonay Kartal vs Madison Keys (25)
Court 12 (from 11am)
- Matteo Berrettini vs Lorenzo Sonego
- Karolina Pliskova (18) vs Natalija Stevanovic
- Alison Riske-Amritraj vs Paula Badosa Gibert
- Frances Tiafoe (10) vs Yibing Wu
Court 18 (from 11am)
- Katie Boulter vs Daria Saville
- Kimmer Coppejans vs Alex De Minaur (15)
- Sho Shimabukuro vs Grigor Dimitrov (21)
- Karolina Muchova (16) vs Jule Niemeier
Court 4 (from 11am)
- Ysaline Bonaventure vs Zhuoxuan Bai
- Jiri Lehecka vs Sebastian Ofner
- Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (31) vs Arthur Fils
- Jessica Bouzas Maneiro vs Anhelina Kalinina (26)
Court 5 (from 11am)
- Alexandre Muller vs Arthur Rinderknech
- Carol Zhao vs Tamara Korpatsch
- Marco Cecchinato vs Nicolas Jarry (25)
No 1 ranked Carlos Alcaraz is also in action later today and is set to face Jeremy Chardy
Court 6 (from 11am)
- Marcos Giron vs Hugo Dellien
- Aliaksandra Sasnovich vs Nuria Parrizas-Diaz
- Ilya Ivashka vs Federico Coria
Court 7 (from 11am)
- Madison Brengle vs Sara Errani
- Matteo Arnaldi vs Roberto Carballes Baena
- Viktorija Golubic vs Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
- Dominic Stephan Stricker vs Alexei Popyrin
Court 8 (from 11am)
- Bernarda Pera (27) vs Viktoriya Tomova
- Jiri Vesely vs Sebastian Korda (22)
- Jason Kubler vs Ugo Humbert
- Yanina Wickmayer vs Anna Blinkova
Court 9 (from 11am)
- Christopher O’Connell vs Hamad Medjedovic
- Sorana Cirstea vs Tatjana Maria
- Marc-Andrea Huesler vs Yosuke Watanuki
- Mirra Andreeva vs Xiyu Wang
Court 11 (from 11am)
- Kaja Juvan vs Margarita Betova
- Nao Hibino vs Alize Cornet
- Christopher Eubanks vs Thiago Moura Monteiro
- Adrian Mannarino vs Alexander Shevchenko
Court 14 (from 11am)
- Ben Shelton (32) vs Taro Daniel
- Francisco Cerundolo (18) vs Nuno Borges
- Greet Minnen vs Jelena Ostapenko (17)
- Jaqueline Adina Cristian vs Lucia Bronzetti
Court 15 (from 11am)
- Marton Fucsovics vs Tallon Griekspoor (28)
- Varvara Gracheva vs Camila Giorgi
- Shintaro Mochizuki vs Tommy Paul (16)
- Beatriz Haddad Maia (13) vs Yulia Putintseva
Court 16 (from 11am)
- Anastasia Potapova (22) vs Celine Naef
- Milos Raonic vs Dennis Novak
- Irina-Camelia Begu (29) vs Rebecca Marino
- Anna Bondar vs Bianca Vanessa Andreescu
Court 17 (from 11am)
- Emma Navarro vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (21)
- Maxime Cressy vs Laslo Djere
- Zhizhen Zhang vs Botic Van de Zandschulp
- Linda Noskova vs Dalma Galfi
Britain’s Cameron Norrie is also in action today and will face Tomas Machac on Court One
Full schedule
Tuesday, July 4
- Men’s and Ladies’ first Round
Wednesday, July 5
- Men’s and Ladies’ second Round
Thursday, July 6
- Men’s and Ladies’ second Round
Friday, July 7
- Men’s and Ladies’ third Round
Saturday, July 8
- Men’s and Ladies’ third Round
Sunday, July 9
- Men’s and Ladies’ fourth Round
Monday, July 10
- Men’s and Ladies’ fourth Round
This year’s men’s final is set to take place on Centre Court on Sunday, July 16, while the women’s singles final will take place a day before
Tuesday, July 11
- Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
- Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
- Men’s Singles Quarter-finals
Wednesday, July 12
- Ladies’ Singles Quarter-finals
- Ladies’ Singles Semi-finals
Thursday, July 13
- Mixed Doubles Final
Friday, July 14
- Men’s Singles Semi-finals
Saturday, July 15
- Ladies’ Singles Final,
- Men’s Doubles Final
Sunday, July 16
- Men’s Singles Final
- Ladies’ Doubles Final
How to watch
Today’s coverage will begin on BBC Two and is due to get underway at 10.30am.
Fans will be able to watch all of this year’s action will be shown live on BBC.
All of the matches will also be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
For those who miss anything, fans will be able to catch up via ‘Today at Wimbledon’ every day from 9pm during the tournament.
ESPN will also be showing live coverage of all of this year’s action for those watching in the States.
Mail Sport will be providing live coverage of the first day of Wimbledon so you can keep up to date with all the action here.
Djokovic is currently the favourite to pick up his eighth Wimbledon title at this year’s tournament
Odds
Men’s odds –
Novak Djokovic to win – 8/15
Carlos Alcaraz to win – 7/2
Jannik Sinner to win – 14/1
Daniil Medvedev to win – 20/1
Sebastian Korda to win – 33/1
Women’s Odds –
Iga Swiatek to win – 2/1
Aryna Sabalenka to win – 5/2
Elena Rybakina to win – 11/2
Petra Kvitova to win – 11/1
Ons Jabeur to win – 13/1
All odds via Paddy Power and correct at the time of publication.
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