Wimbledon order of play: Tuesday’s matches, full schedule and how to watch on TV

how to, wimbledon order of play: tuesday’s matches, full schedule and how to watch on tv

Noivak Djokovic gets his Wimbledon campaign under way on Tuesday, while Andy Murray has a big decision to make - Getty Images/Sean M. Haffey

Andy Murray’s dream of one last competitive appearance at Wimbledon remains alive, but only just.

Murray, who withdrew from a match at Queen’s earlier this month and has since undergone surgery on a spinal cyst, practised at Wimbledon on Saturday as he tries to prove his fitness. His participation in Tuesday’s first-round singles match against Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic is still to be confirmed. If he does not play in the singles draw, he is likely to enter the doubles alongside his brother Jamie.

Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, has declared himself confident of being able “to compete at the highest level” following surgery on his knee this month. The Serbian will play Vít Kopriva, a Czech, in the opening round.

Rafael Nadal will miss the Championships as he sets his sights on the Olympics.

When does Wimbledon start? 

The 2024 Championships got under way on Monday, July 1. The last match – the men’s final – is on Sunday, July 14.

Day two order of play

(All times BST)

Centre Court

1.30pm: Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (Spain) v (6) Marketa Vondrousova (Czech Republic), Vit Kopriva (Czech Republic) v (2) Novak Djokovic (Serbia), Andy Murray (Britain) v Tomas Machac (Czech Republic)

Court 1

1pm: (4) Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) v Elena-Gabriela Ruse (Romania), Roberto Carballes Baena (Spain) v (4) Alexander Zverev (Germany), (1) Iga Swiatek (Poland) v Sofia Kenin(US)

Court 2

11am: Ashlyn Krueger (US) v (5) Jessica Pegula (US),  (6) Andrey Rublev (Russia) v Francisco Comesana (Argentina), (28) Jack Draper (Britain) v Elias Ymer (Sweden), (10) Ons Jabeur (Tunisia) v Moyuka Uchijima (Japan)

Court 3

11am: (7) Hubert Hurkacz (Pol) vs (Radu Albot (Mol), (32) Katie Boulter (GB) vs Tatjana Maria (Ger), Cameron Norrie (GB) vs Facundo Diaz Acosta (Arg), (11) Danielle Collins (US) vs Clara Tauson (Den)

Court 12

11am: James Duckworth (Aus) vs (9) Alex de Minaur (Aus), Ajla Tomljanovic (Aus) vs (13) Jelena Ostapenko (Lat), Yulia Putintseva (Kaz) vs (3) Angelique Kerber (Ger), Dan Evans (GB) vs (24) Alejandro Tabilo (Chi)

Court 18

11am: Harriet Dart (GB) vs Zhuoxuan Bai (Chn), Taro Daniel (Jpn) vs (11) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gre), (13) Taylor Fritz (US) vs Christopher O’Connell (Aus), not before 5.30pm: Magda Linette (Pol) vs (21) Elina Svitolina (Ukr)

Court 4

11am: (30) Tomas Martin Etcheverry (Arg) vs Luca Nardi (Ita), Rebeka Masarova (Spa) vs (15) Liudmila Samsonova, Roman Safiullin vs (26) Francisco Cerundolo (Arg), Maria Lourdes Carle (Arg) vs Katie Volynets (US)

Court 5

11am: Cristina Bucsa (Spa) vs Ana Bogdan (Rou), Anhelina Kalinina (Ukr) vs Elina Avanesyan, Emil Ruusuvuori (Fin) vs Mackenzie McDonald (US), Quentin Halys (Fra) vs Christopher Eubanks (US)

Court 6

11am: Yoshihito Nishioka (Jpn) vs Nuno Borges (Por), Bernarda Pera (US) vs Anastasia Potapova, Kei Nishikori (Jpn) vs Arthur Rinderknech (Fra)

Court 7

11am: Constant Lestienne (Fra) vs (25) Lorenzo Musetti (Ita), Arthur Fils (Fra) vs Dominic Stricker (Swi), Oceane Dodin (Fra) vs Daria Snigur (Ukr)

Court 8

11am: Laura Siegemund (Ger) vs Kateryna Baindl (Ukr), Jacob Fearnley (GB) vs Alejandro Moro Canas (Spa), Mayar Sherif (Egy) vs Dalma Galfi (Hun), Viktorija Golubic (Swi) vs Jule Niemeier (Ger)

Court 9

11am: Alexei Popyrin (Aus) vs Thiago Monteiro (Bra), Marie Bouzkova (Cze) vs Julia Riera (Arg), Flavio Cobolli (Ita) vs Rinky Hijikata (Aus), Camila Osorio (Col) vs Lauren Davis (US)

Court 11

11am: Xinyu Wang (Chn) vs Viktoriya Tomova (Bul), Federico Coria (Arg) vs Adam Walton (Aus), Robin Montgomery (US) vs Olivia Gadecki (Aus), Lucas Pouille (Fra) vs Laslo Djere (Srb)

Court 14

11am: Paul Jubb (GB) vs Thiago Seyboth Wild (Bra), (23) Caroline Garcia (Fra) vs Anna Blinkova, Aslan Karatsev vs (21) Karen Khachanov, Magdalena Frech (Pol) vs (20) Beatriz Haddad Maia (Bra)

Court 15

11am: Jaume Munar (Spa) vs Billy Harris (GB), (17) Anna Kalinskaya vs Panna Udvardy (Hun), Henry Searle (GB) vs Marcos Giron (US), Francesca Jones (GB) vs Petra Martic (Cro)

Court 16

11am: (20) Sebastian Korda (US) vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (Fra), (15) Holger Rune (Den) vs Soonwoo Kwon (Kor), Caroline Wozniacki (Den) vs Alycia Parks (US), (31) Barbora Krejcikova (Cze) vs Veronika Kudermetova

Court 17

Luciano Darderi (IT) vs Jan Choinski (GB), Lucia Bronzetti (Ita) vs (30) Leylah Fernandez (Can), Marina Stakusic (Can) vs (27) Katerina Siniakova (Cze), not before 4.30pm: (17) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis (Aus)

When do the Wimbledon finals take place? 

The women’s final will be played on Saturday, July 13, followed by the men’s final on Sunday, July 14.

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Where is Wimbledon held?

The tournament takes place, as ever, at the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Church Road, Wimbledon. The competition has been held on this site since 1922, when the championships were moved from their previous location on Worple Road.

How to buy Wimbledon tickets

The public Wimbledon ballot is closed, meaning that most tickets for the show courts are unavailable. However, one of the traditions of Wimbledon is ‘The Queue’. Every day fans can queue for a ticket to one of the show courts or for a grounds pass, depending on what is available by the time they reach the front of the queue.

Each day 500 tickets for Centre Court (excluding last four days), No 1 court, and No 2 court are sold. A grounds pass entitles fans to access to all courts apart from the show courts.

Resale tickets for Centre Court, No 1 Court and No 2 Court are available from 3pm each day, from the Ticket Resale kiosk north of Court 18.

How to watch Wimbledon on TV and streaming in the UK

The BBC is broadcasting the event on BBC One, BBC Two and iPlayer. Clare Balding leads the presenting team again after replacing Sue Barker last year and is likely to be joined by former Wimbledon champions, including John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King and Pat Cash.

Ash Barty, champion in 2021, and 2022 finalist Nick Kyrgios are part of the punditry team although the latter’s hiring has been criticised. Caroline Nokes, the women and equalities committee chair, said the corporation should “hang its head in shame” for agreeing terms after he admitted assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2023.

By UK law, Wimbledon is a ‘Category B’ television event, meaning that although the men’s and women’s finals must always remain free-to-air there is no guarantee that the rest of the tournament will not one day be shown on pay-TV.

How to watch Wimbledon on TV in the US

ESPN has the rights to show 140-plus hours of coverage from Wimbledon in the US. In 2021, ESPN signed a 12-year agreement to broadcast the event. Coverage begins each day at 6am Eastern Time.

What is the Wimbledon prize money?

In 2024, total prize money is £50 million, up 11.9 per cent from last year. The men’s and women’s singles champions will take home £2.7 million each. First-round losers in the singles will receive £60,000.

In 2023, the total prize pool was £44.7 million with the men’s and women’s singles champions taking home £2.35 million and the runners-up £1.175 million.

Wimbledon court and stadium guide

Wimbledon has five show courts: Centre Court, No 1 Court, No 2 Court, No 3 Court, Court 12 and Court 18. Centre is the largest court at the All England Club and features the famous Royal Box. The court capacity on Centre is 14,974 while Court 1 can hold 12,345.

There are 12 other grass courts in use throughout the tournament. Court 8 was where an 18-year-old John McEnroe made his SW19 bow against Egypt’s Ismail El Shafei in 1977.

In 1995, on court 14, Tim Henman became the first player to be disqualified from Wimbledon when playing in a doubles match with Jeremy Bates against America’s Jeff Tarango and Sweden’s Henrik Holm when he whacked a ball in anger, accidentally hitting 16-year-old ball girl Caroline Hall in the head.

British players at Wimbledon

In the men’s singles, Andy Murray, Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans and Jack Draper all earned the right to play this year’s tournament. Wildcards were given to Liam Broady, Henry Searle, Billy Harris, Jan Choinski, Jacob Fearnley, Arthur Fery and Paul Jubb.

In the women’s draw, Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart were guaranteed their places. Wildcards have been given to Emma Raducanu, Fran Jones, Lily Miyazaki and Heather Watson.

Who are the defending champions?

Last year, Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first Wimbledon title when he defeated Novak Djokovic in five sets.

Marketa Vondrousova claimed her first grand slam title when she overcame Ons Jabeur in straight sets.

how to, wimbledon order of play: tuesday’s matches, full schedule and how to watch on tv

Marketa Vondrousova is the reigning women's champion - Telegraph/Heathcliff O'Malley

Past Wimbledon winners

The Wimbledon trophies

The men play for the gentlemen’s singles trophy which is 18 inches high and has a diameter of 7.5 inches.

The women play for the Venus Rosewater Dish, which is a silver salver with mythological decoration.

The champion at the end of the tournament receives a three-quarter size replica of their respective trophy which bears the names of all past winners.

how to, wimbledon order of play: tuesday’s matches, full schedule and how to watch on tv

The Gentlemen's Singles Trophy and the Venus Rosewater Dish - Getty Images/Thomas Lovelock

Latest odds

To win the men’s title

  • Jannik Sinner 9/5
  • Carlos Alcaraz 12/5
  • Novak Djokovic 7/2
  • Alexander Zverev 16/1

To win the women’s title

  • Aryna Sabalenka 3/1
  • Iga Swiatek 4/1
  • Elena Rybakina 5/1
  • Coco Gauff 13/2

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