by ti-amie THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDON 2024
INTENDED ORDER OF PLAY FOR DAY 2 TUESDAY 2 JULY

REVISED

CENTRE COURT - 1:30PM


1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) v Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) [6]
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Vit Kopriva (CZE) v Novak Djokovic (SRB) [2]
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Andy Murray (GBR) v Tomas Machac (CZE)

NO.1 COURT - 1:00PM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Elena Rybakina (KAZ) [4] v Elena-Gabriela Ruse (ROU)
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) v Alexander Zverev (GER) [4]
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Iga Swiatek (POL) [1] v Sofia Kenin (USA)

NO.2 COURT - 11:00AM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Ashlyn Krueger (USA) v Jessica Pegula (USA) [5]
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Andrey Rublev [6] v Francisco Comesana (ARG)
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Jack Draper (GBR) [28] v Elias Ymer (SWE)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Ons Jabeur (TUN) [10] v Moyuka Uchijima (JPN)

NO.3 COURT - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Hubert Hurkacz (POL) [7] v Radu Albot (MDA)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Katie Boulter (GBR) [32] v Tatjana Maria (GER)
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Cameron Norrie (GBR) v Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Danielle Collins (USA) [11] v Clara Tauson (DEN)

COURT 12 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
James Duckworth (AUS) v Alex de Minaur (AUS) [9]
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) v Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [13]
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) v Angelique Kerber (GER)
4. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Daniel Evans (GBR) v Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) [24]

COURT 18 - 11:00AM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Harriet Dart (GBR) v Zhuoxuan Bai (CHN)
NOT BEFORE: 12:30PM
2. GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES - FIRST ROUND TO FINISH 6-4 3-6 6-3
M. Bellucci (ITA) leads B. Shelton (USA) 14
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Taro Daniel (JPN) v Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) [11]
4. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Taylor Fritz (USA) [13] v Christopher O'Connell (AUS)
Not Before: 5:30pm
5. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Magda Linette (POL) v Elina Svitolina (UKR) [21]

COURT 4 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG) [30] v Luca Nardi (ITA)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Rebeka Masarova (ESP) v Liudmila Samsonova [15]
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Roman Safiullin v Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) [26]
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Maria Lourdes Carle (ARG) v Katie Volynets (USA)

COURT 5 - 11:00AM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Cristina Bucsa (ESP) v Ana Bogdan (ROU)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Anhelina Kalinina (UKR) v Elina Avanesyan
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) v Mackenzie McDonald (USA)
4. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Quentin Halys (FRA) v Christopher Eubanks (USA)

COURT 6 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) v Nuno Borges (POR)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Bernarda Pera (USA) v Anastasia Potapova
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Kei Nishikori (JPN) v Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)

COURT 7 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Constant Lestienne (FRA) v Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) [25]
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Arthur Fils (FRA) v Dominic Stricker (SUI)
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Oceane Dodin (FRA) v Daria Snigur (UKR)

COURT 8 - 11:00AM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Laura Siegemund (GER) v Kateryna Baindl (UKR)
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Jacob Fearnley (GBR) v Alejandro Moro Canas (ESP)
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Mayar Sherif (EGY) v Dalma Galfi (HUN)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Viktorija Golubic (SUI) v Jule Niemeier (GER)

COURT 9 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Alexei Popyrin (AUS) v Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Marie Bouzkova (CZE) v Julia Riera (ARG)
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Flavio Cobolli (ITA) v Rinky Hijikata (AUS)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Camila Osorio (COL) v Lauren Davis (USA)

COURT 11 - 11:00AM

1. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Xinyu Wang (CHN) v Viktoriya Tomova (BUL)
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Federico Coria (ARG) v Adam Walton (AUS)
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Robin Montgomery (USA) v Olivia Gadecki (AUS)
4. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Lucas Pouille (FRA) v Laslo Djere (SRB)

COURT 14 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Paul Jubb (GBR) v Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Caroline Garcia (FRA) [23] v Anna Blinkova
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Aslan Karatsev v Karen Khachanov [21]
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Magdalena Frech (POL) v Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA) [20]

COURT 15 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Jaume Munar (ESP) v Billy Harris (GBR)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Anna Kalinskaya [17] v Panna Udvardy (HUN)
3. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Henry Searle (GBR) v Marcos Giron (USA)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Francesca Jones (GBR) v Petra Martic (CRO)

COURT 16 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Sebastian Korda (USA) [20] v Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA)
2. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Holger Rune (DEN) [15] v Soonwoo Kwon (KOR)
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) v Alycia Parks (USA)
4. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Barbora Krejcikova (CZE) [31] v Veronika Kudermetova

COURT 17 - 11:00AM

1. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Luciano Darderi (ITA) v Jan Choinski (GBR)
2. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Lucia Bronzetti (ITA) v Leylah Fernandez (CAN) [30]
3. Ladies' Singles - First Round
Marina Stakusic (CAN) v Katerina Siniakova (CZE) [27]
Not Before: 4:30pm
4. Gentlemen's Singles - First Round
Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) [17] v Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)

The Committee, while adhering as closely as possible to the order of play given, is unable to guarantee that it will be maintained in its entirety.
This may result in matches being moved from one court to another. DENISE PARNELL - REFEREE

by ti-amie They just called play for the day due to darkness so this will be revised.

by Fastbackss Sad to see the inevitable with Murray withdrawing from singles.

Replaced by Goffin

by shmrck14 Vondrousova out, didn't see it. Injury from Berlin related I guess. Shame she didn't have a real chance to defend

by ponchi101 I was tempted to take her today, but said: too soon.
Sorry for her. But that win last year will most likely be her peak (and a very high peak, but you know what I mean).

by meganfernandez
ponchi101 wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 2:25 pm I was tempted to take her today, but said: too soon.
Sorry for her. But that win last year will most likely be her peak (and a very high peak, but you know what I mean).
I was tempted, too, but remembered she hadn't won a single match on grass before last year. So easy to talk yourself out of every pick!

by meganfernandez Mpetshi Perricard takes out Korda in four tiebreaks and a one-break fifth. He averages 140 on the first serve. His second was 130-ish. BG said it's the fastest secone serve he has ever seen.


GMP was a lucky loser. Korda was an unlucky seed. So sad - Korda was finally poised to make a run. He was originally drawn to play Davidovich Fokina.

Not sure how someone beat GMP in qualies.

In better American/big-server news, Shelton came back to win in 5.

by Suliso GMP is 2.03 m tall, no wonder his serve great. Movement might not be.

by Jeff from TX
Suliso wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 4:31 pm GMP is 2.03 m tall, no wonder his serve great. Movement might not be.
Which means he can at least have a career like Karlovic

by Suliso So much for the idea that Parks is any good on grass. :D

by ponchi101
Suliso wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:56 pm So much for the idea that Parks is any good on grass. :D
2 & 0 vs Wozniacki is pretty bad.
I only saw the last point. It was a truly sad display of tennis.

by ashkor87 watched Samsonova beat Masarova, close up...masarova is really very good, better than i thought..good serve, good return, movement...Samsonova's serve is great but she blinked and choked when pressed..not a good sign..

by JTContinental Vondrousova the first defending champ to lose in the first round since Steffi Graf in 1994.

by jazzyg I'm exhausted by all the commentary on TV about how well Swiatek played against "big-match player" Kenin.

Last week, Kenin lost a qualifying match for Eastbourne 6-0, 6-1. She's in that stage Sloan Stephens was in a few years ago (with a Roland Garros runner-up finish on her resume to boot) where she is considered infinitely more dangerous than she really is. Yeah, she beat Gauff in the first round of Wimbledon last year, but she lost in the third round. The win against Gauff was the outlier.

Swiatek has an incredibly tough draw to get to the quarters. She's talented enough to get through it, but nothing she did today (other than not losing) told me anything about her likelihood of doing it.

by Jeff from TX
jazzyg wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:37 pm I'm exhausted by all the commentary on TV about how well Swiatek played against "big-match player" Kenin.

Last week, Kenin lost a qualifying match for Eastbourne 6-0, 6-1. She's in that stage Sloan Stephens was in a few years ago (with a Roland Garros runner-up finish on her resume to boot) where she is considered infinitely more dangerous than she really is. Yeah, she beat Gauff in the first round of Wimbledon last year, but she lost in the third round. The win against Gauff was the outlier.

Swiatek has an incredibly tough draw to get to the quarters. She's talented enough to get through it, but nothing she did today (other than not losing) told me anything about he likelihood of doing it.
It is sad how far Kenin has fallen. Is she still be coached by her father?

by jazzyg
meganfernandez wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 4:04 pm Mpetshi Perricard takes out Korda in four tiebreaks and a one-break fifth. He averages 140 on the first serve. His second was 130-ish. BG said it's the fastest secone serve he has ever seen.


GMP was a lucky loser. Korda was an unlucky seed. So sad - Korda was finally poised to make a run. He was originally drawn to play Davidovich Fokina.

Not sure how someone beat GMP in qualies.
Mpetshi Perricard went 1-2 in the lead-up tournaments, losing in two tiebreaks to Musetti (no shame there), beating Shelton and losing in straight sets without getting to a tiebreak against Billy Harris (big problem). He did not have a break point against Korda until his lone break in the fifth set and because of his inability to return serve, he can lose to anyone on grass. Anyone, and I would not be surprised if 5-7 Nishioka takes him out in the second round. He also can beat most guys on grass, and top players will not want to face him, but Korda made some bad forehand errors at crucial times today.

Despite the 140-miles-per-hour-plus serve, I think the result today was more Korda's fault than M-P's doing.

by ti-amie
Jeff from TX wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:43 pm
jazzyg wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:37 pm I'm exhausted by all the commentary on TV about how well Swiatek played against "big-match player" Kenin.

Last week, Kenin lost a qualifying match for Eastbourne 6-0, 6-1. She's in that stage Sloan Stephens was in a few years ago (with a Roland Garros runner-up finish on her resume to boot) where she is considered infinitely more dangerous than she really is. Yeah, she beat Gauff in the first round of Wimbledon last year, but she lost in the third round. The win against Gauff was the outlier.

Swiatek has an incredibly tough draw to get to the quarters. She's talented enough to get through it, but nothing she did today (other than not losing) told me anything about he likelihood of doing it.
It is sad how far Kenin has fallen. Is she still be coached by her father?
Kenin tried it without her father but he's back coaching her.

by meganfernandez
Jeff from TX wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:43 pm
jazzyg wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:37 pm I'm exhausted by all the commentary on TV about how well Swiatek played against "big-match player" Kenin.

Last week, Kenin lost a qualifying match for Eastbourne 6-0, 6-1. She's in that stage Sloan Stephens was in a few years ago (with a Roland Garros runner-up finish on her resume to boot) where she is considered infinitely more dangerous than she really is. Yeah, she beat Gauff in the first round of Wimbledon last year, but she lost in the third round. The win against Gauff was the outlier.

Swiatek has an incredibly tough draw to get to the quarters. She's talented enough to get through it, but nothing she did today (other than not losing) told me anything about he likelihood of doing it.
It is sad how far Kenin has fallen. Is she still be coached by her father?
I know, it's sad and sort of mystifying. I know she doesn't have a big weapon, but it didn't prevent her from winning the Australian. I think her game is beautiful and her instincts are terrific. I'd love to hear a solid analysis of her matches and what her game needs.