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Tuesday's match schedule at Wimbledon

Le 08/07/2024 à 23h43 par Guillaume Nonque
Tuesday's match schedule at Wimbledon

The first half of the men's and women's singles quarter-finals at Wimbledon 2024 are scheduled for this Tuesday, July 9, on the grass of the All England Club. The first matches of the day will start at 1:30 pm (local time) on Centre Court, 1:00 pm on Court n°1, and 11:00 am on all other courts.

On the women's side, American Emma Navarro, who defeated Coco Gauff in the Round of 16, will face Jasmine Paolini, who will be hoping to make the most of the little stroke of luck (injury to Madison Keys) that enabled her to reach the quarters. And the surprising New Zealander Lulu Sun, who came through the qualifiers, will be looking to continue her dream run against Croatia's Donna Vekic.

On the men's side, Jannik Sinner will be trying not to fall into the trap set for him by Daniil Medvedev. And Carlos Alcaraz is likely to be very wary of Tommy Paul, the Queen's title-holder who has enjoyed an exceptional grass-court season so far.

Finally, the second round of the junior boys' and girls' singles tournaments gets underway.




Programme de Wimbledon Juniors du Tuesday 9 July :

Centre Court à 13h30
Medvedev bat Sinner 67 64 76 26 63
Paolini bat Navarro 62 61

No.1 Court à 13h00
Vekic bat Sun 57 64 61
Alcaraz bat Paul 57 64 62 62

Court 4 à 11h00
Dencheva bat Xu 63 76
Kostovic bat Stojsavljevic 46 63 76
Stankiewicz bat Klugman 62 76
Ceban bat Roh 62 36 76

Court 5 à 11h00
Johnson bat Pohankova 75 62
Oluwadare bat Nijkamp 63 75
Thomas bat Swaine 62 75
Robertson bat Kim 46 76 63

Court 6 à 11h00
Sonobe bat Stusek 62 62
Zhenikhova bat Penickova 76 46 64
Bigun bat Faurel 63 64
Mrva bat Santamarta Roig 64 62
Honda bat Forbes 64 36 64

Court 7 à 11h00
Grant bat Crossley 36 62 63
Vandromme bat Penickova 63 75
Valdmannova bat Vergara Rivera 63 62
Budkov Kjaer bat Zhang 62 64
Jodar bat Bennani 61 36 63

Court 8 à 12h30
Samson bat Cinalli 75 63
Omarkhanov bat Hooper 64 57 63
Bernet bat Brunclik 76 75

Court 9 à 11h00
Jovic bat Esquiva Banuls 60 62
Ivanova bat Goto 64 62
Leach bat Kumstat 64 76
Cina bat Schinnerer 76 46 62

Court 10 à 11h00
Zhiyenbayeva bat Koike 63 64
Papamalamis bat Rejchtman Vinciguerra 62 63

Court 11 à 11h00
Jamrichova bat Basiletti 62 61
Jones bat Tichackova 62 62
Rottgering bat Jones 64 36 64
Woestendick bat Rapagnetta 46 63 63
Berkieta bat Trouve 63 64

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