Wimbledon Day two order of play with Andy Murray to play in what is set to be his final Wimbledon underway, and British number 1 Katie Boulter gets her campaign underway with Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek all in action… plus schedule and how to watch
- Andy Murray’s status for Wimbledon this year has been unclear since an injury at Queens
- Novak Djokovic was also a doubt for The Championships after withdrawing from the French Open
- Katie Boulter won the Nottingham Open just over two weeks ago
Emma Raducanu safely reached the second round of Wimbedon on the opening day of The Championships.
And there are plenty of British talents hoping to join her when their tournament kicks off tomorrow.
It is not yet clear whether Andy Murray will play this year, but if he is able to, he will be the last on Centre Court on day two.
British number one Katie Boulter is also about to start her Wimbledon campaign and will be hoping to build on her impressive start to the grass court season.
Besides the British hopes, seven-time champion Novak Djokovic will also be in action.
Women’s number one and favourite Iga Swiatek headlines the action on field number 1
Andy Murray’s Wimbledon status is up in the air since an injury at Queens Club, but he will be the last to appear on Centre Court on day two
Novak Djokovic will be hoping to add to his seven Wimbledon titles when he starts his campaign on day two
Katie Boulter is also in action as she looks to build on a good start to the grass season
Post Sport explains everything you need to know ahead of the second day of this year’s Wimbledon tournament.
Wimbledon Day Two Playing Order
Centre Court from 13:30 BST:
- Jessica Bouzas Maneiro vs. Marketa Vondrousova (6)
- Vit Kopriva vs Novak Djokovic (2)
- Andy Murray vs Tomas Machac
Court No. 1 from 1pm BST:
- Elena Rybakina (4) vs. Elena-Gabriel Ruse
- Roberto Carballes Baena vs Alexander Zverev (4)
- Iga Swiatek (1) vs Sofia Kenin
Court No. 2 from 11am BST:
- Ashlyn Krueger vs. Jessica Pegula (5)
- Andrei Rublev (6) vs Francisco Comesana
- Jack Draper (28) against Elias Ymer
- Ons Jabeur (10) vs Moyuka Uchijima
Court No. 3 from 11am BST:
- Hubert Hurkacz (7) against Radu Albot
- Katie Boulter (32) vs Tatjana Maria
- Cameron Norrie vs Facundo Diaz Acosta
- Danielle Collins (11) vs. Clara Tauson
Lane 12 from 11am BST:
- James Duckworth vs. Alex de Minaur (9)
- Alja Tomljanovic vs. Jelena Ostapenko (13)
- Yulia Putintseva vs. Angelique Kerber
- Dan Evans vs Alejandro Tabilo (24)
Court 18 from 11am BST:
- Harriet Dart vs Zhouxuan Bai
- Taro Daniel vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (22)
- Taylor Fritz (13) vs Christopher O’Connell
- Magda Linetter vs Elina Svitolina (Not before 5:30pm) (21)
Court 4 from 11am BST:
- Tomas Martin Etcheverry (30) vs Luca Nardi
- Rebeka Masarova vs Liudmila Samsonova (15)
- Roman Safiulin vs. Francisco Cerundolo (26)
- Maria Lourdes Carle vs Katie Volynets
Runway 5 from 11am BST:
- Cristina Bucsa vs Ana Bogdan
- Anhelina Kalinina vs Elina Avanesyan
- Emil Ruusuvuori vs. Mackenzie McDonald
- Qentin Halys vs. Christopher Eubanks
The women’s number one, Iga Swiatek, starts her campaign against Sofia Kenin
Alexander Zverev is second on court number 1 on the second day of the championships
Court 6 from 11am BST:
- Yoshihito Nishioka vs. Nuno Borges
- Bernarda Pera vs. Anastasia Potapova
- Kei Nishikori vs. Arthur Rinderknech
Runway 7 from 11am BST:
- Constan Lestienne vs Lorenzo Musetti (25)
- Arthur Fils vs Dominic Stricker
- Oceane Dodin vs. Daria Snigur
Court 8 from 11am BST:
- Laura Siegemund vs. Kateryna Baindl
- Jacob Fearnley vs Alejandro Moro Canas
- Viktorija Golubic vs. Jule Niemeier
Court 9 from 11am BST:
- Alexei Popyrin vs Thiago Monteiro
- Marie Bouzkova vs Julia Riera
- Flavio Cobolli vs. Rinky Hijikata
- Camila Osorio vs. Lauren Davis
Lane 11 from 11am BST:
- Xianyu Wang vs. Viktoriya Tomova
- Federico Coria vs Adam Walton
- Robin Montgomery vs. Olivia Gadecki
- Lucas Pouille vs Laslo Djere
Runway 14 from 11am BST:
- Paul Jubb vs Thiago Seyboth Wild
- Carolina Garcia (23) vs Anna Blinkova
- Aslan Karatsev vs Karen Khachanov (21)
- Magdalena Frech vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia (20)
Lane 15 from 11am BST:
- Jaume Munar vs. Billy Harris
- Anna Kalinskaya (17) vs Panna Udvardy
- Henry Searle vs. Marcos Giron
- Francesca Jones vs Petra Martic
Runway 16 from 11am BST:
- Sebastian Korda (20) vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
- Holger Runer (15) vs Soonwoo Kwon
- Caroline Wozniacki vs. Alycia Parks
- Barbora Krejcikova (31) against Veronika Kudermetova
Runway 17 from 11am BST:
- Luciano Darderi vs Jan Choinski
- Lucia Bronzetti vs. Leylah Fernandez (30)
- Marina Stakusic vs. Katerina Siniakova (27)
- Felix Auger-Aliassime (17) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis
Seeds in brackets.
Complete schedule
Tuesday July 2nd
- First round men and women
Wednesday July 3rd
- Second round men and women
Thursday July 4th
Second round men and women
Friday July 5th
- Third round men and women
Saturday July 6
- Third round men and women
Sunday July 7
- Fourth round men and women
Monday July 8th
- Fourth round men and women
Tuesday July 9th
- Men’s singles quarterfinals
- Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
Wednesday July 10th
- Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
- Invitation ladies double
This year’s men’s final will take place on Centre Court on Sunday 14 July, while the women’s final will take place a day earlier.
Thursday July 11th
- Women’s Singles Semi-Finals
- Invitation Mixed doubles
- Men’s doubles semi-final
Friday July 12
- Men’s singles semi-finals
- Women’s doubles semi-final
Saturday July 13
- Women’s Singles Final
- Men’s doubles final
Sunday July 14th
- Men’s singles final
- Women’s doubles final
How to watch
Today’s coverage begins on BBC Two and is expected to start at 10.30am.
Fans can watch all this year’s matches live on the BBC.
All matches will also be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
For those missing out, fans can follow the tournament every day from 9pm on ‘Today at Wimbledon’.
ESPN will also be providing live coverage of all of this year’s action for those watching in the United States, with a new studio show, Wimbledon – Second Serve, airing during the final hour of coverage from July 1 to July 5.
Mail Sport will be reporting on the entire tournament, so you can stay up to date with all the action here.
The 22-year-old Sinner is currently the bookmakers’ favourite to win his first men’s singles title
Chances
Opportunities men –
Jannik Sinner wins – 7/4
Carlos Alcaraz wins – 9/4
Novak Djokovic wins – 4/1
Robert Hurkacz wins – 12/1
Alexander Zverev wins – 20/1
Andy Murray wins – 500/1
Meanwhile, world number 1 Iga Swiatek is the favorite to win the women’s singles
Women’s odds –
Iga Swiatek wins – 10/3
Elena Rybakina wins – 4/1
Coco Gauff wins – 9/2
Ons Jabeur wins – 10/1
Emma Raducanu wins – 17/1
All chances via Paddy Power and correct at time of publication.