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Thursday's match schedule at Wimbledon

Thursday's match schedule at Wimbledon
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Guillaume Nonque
le 03/07/2024 à 21h54
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This Thursday sees the end of the second round at Wimbledon. As has been the case since the start of the week, the first matches will start at 1:30pm (local time) on Centre Court, 1:00pm on Court n°1, and 11:00am on all other courts.

On the ladies' side, Iga Swiatek, Ons Jabeur, Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins, Katie Boulter, Madison Keys, Caroline Wozniacki against Leylah Fernandez, Daria Kasatkina, Yulia Putintseva against Katerina Siniakova, Marta Kostyuk, Anna Kalinskaya and Caroline Garcia, Paulo Badosa against Brenda Fruhvirtova and Elina Svitolina will be in action.

On the men's side, we'll be following the final match between Gael Monfils and Stan Wawrinka (7-6, 6-4, 5-5), as well as the performances of Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Hubert Hurkacz against Arthur Fils, Alex De Minaur, Jack de Draper, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Grigor Dimitrov, Taylor Fritz against Arthur Rinderknech, Ben Shelton, Holger Rune, Lorenzo Musetti against his compatriot Luciano Darderi, Lucas Pouille against Thanassi Kokkinakis, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Karen Khachanov against Quentin Halys and Denis Shapovalov.

And let's not forget Andy Murray who, after having to withdraw from the singles competition, will be playing doubles alongside his brother Jamie Murray in the third rotation on Centre Court.




Programme de Wimbledon - The Championships du Thursday 4 July :

Centre Court à 13h30
Djokovic bat Fearnley 63 64 57 75
Swiatek bat Martic 64 63

No.1 Court à 13h00
Dart bat Boulter 46 61 76
Norrie bat Draper 76 64 76
Zverev bat Giron 62 61 64

No.2 Court à 11h00
Fils bat Hurkacz 76 64 26 66
Jabeur bat Montgomery 61 75
Monfils bat Wawrinka 76 64 76
Rybakina bat Siegemund 63 36 63

No.3 Court à 11h00
De Minaur bat Munar 62 62 75
Wang bat Pegula 64 67 61
Collins bat Galfi 63 64
Ruusuvuori bat Tsitsipas 76 76 36 63

Court 12 à 11h00
Keys bat Wang 62 62
Dimitrov bat Shang 57 67 64 62 64
Fritz bat Rinderknech 63 64 36 64
Wozniacki bat Fernandez 63 26 75

Court 18 à 11h00
Kasatkina bat Miyazaki 60 60
Shelton bat Harris 46 76 67 63 76
Rune bat Seyboth Wild 36 63 62 62
Samsonova bat Avanesyan 63 63

Court 4 à 11h00
Bouzas Maneiro bat Bucsa 76 63
Musetti bat Darderi 64 46 67 64 64

Court 8 à 11h00
Krejcikova bat Volynets 76 76
Safiullin bat Machac 62 64 57 63
Pouille bat Kokkinakis 26 75 52 ab

Court 11 à 12h30
Popyrin bat Etcheverry 36 64 46 64 63

Court 14 à 11h00
Kostyuk bat Saville 46 76 64
Tabilo bat Cobolli 76 76 46 46 64
Mpetshi Perricard bat Nishioka 64 61 62

Court 15 à 11h00
Putintseva bat Siniakova 60 46 62
Haddad Maia bat Osorio 30 ab
Kalinskaya bat Bouzkova 64 61
Halys bat Khachanov 46 63 36 63 64

Court 16 à 11h00
Comesana bat Walton 75 16 67 61 76
Ostapenko bat Snigur 63 60
Pera bat Garcia 36 63 64

Court 17 à 11h00
Badosa bat Fruhvirtova 64 62
Shapovalov bat Altmaier 76 63 16 67 64
Svitolina bat Niemeier 63 64

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