DAY Four of Wimbledon 2026 is set to serve up some more blockbuster second-clashes, as the tournament gets into full swing.
Despite most of the British contingent having been sent packing already, there are still plenty of big names to look out for on the courts of SW19.
Novak Djokovic is on the hunt for his eighth Wimbledon title and 25th Major Credit: PA
All-time great Serena Williams made a valiant comeback from retirement but lost to Maya Joint in three sets Credit: Getty
Players from Russia and Belarus, including women’s top seed and , compete at without a country or flag beside their names.
It follows World – formerly the International Tennis Federation – keeping the two nations’ suspensions in place over the .
In May 2026, the organisation confirmed that an International Olympic Committee policy shift “does not change its existing position” on the suspensions.
Russia and Belarus also remain banned from team events such as the and Billie Jean King Cup.
What is today’s Wimbledon order of play?
Here is the intended order of play for Thursday, July 2.
Wimbledon says the order is subject to last minute changes, and that matches may be moved between courts.
CENTRE COURT – Starts at 1.30 p.m.
- Karolina Pliskova vs. Iga Swiatek (3)
- Matteo Berrettini vs. Arthur Fils (20)
- Caty McNally vs. Elena Rybakina (2)
COURT 1 – Starts at 1 p.m.
- Katie Swan vs. Madison Keys
- Valentin Royer vs. Alexander Zverev
- Jakub Mensik vs. Grigor Dimitrov
COURT 2 – Starts at 11 a.m.
- Taylor Fritz vs. Patrick Kypson
- Rafael Jodar (23) vs. Pablo Carreno Busta *To finish
- Amanda Anisimova (6) vs. Sofia Kenin
- Frances Tiafoe (17) vs. Jan Choinski
- Jasmine Paolini (13) vs. Viktorija Golubic
COURT 3 – All other courts start at 11 a.m.
- Alex de Minaur (5) vs. Adrian Mannarino
- Alexandra Eala (29) vs. Maya Joint
- James Duckworth vs. Flavio Cobolli (9)
- Camila Osorio vs. Linda Noskova (9)
COURT 4
- Danilina & Aleksandra Krunic (3) vs. Leylah Fernandez & Yulia Putintseva
- Yuliia Starodubtseva & Peyton Stearns vs. Isabelle Haverlag & Panna Udvardy
- Sander Arends & David Pel (15) vs. Tallon Griekspoor & Botic van De Zandschulp
- Yannick Hanfmann & Jan-Lennard Struff vs. Vit Kopriva & Filip Pieczonka
COURT 5
- Robert Galloway & John Peers vs. Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos (2)
- Ivan Liutarevich & Miguel Reyes-Varela vs. Benjamin Bonzi Arthur Rinderknech
- Sadio Doumbia & Fabien Reboul (13) vs. Vasil Kirkov & Bart Stevens
- Katerina Siniakova & Taylor Townsend (1) vs. Hao-Ching Chan Clara Tauson
COURT 6
- Andre Goransson & Evan King vs. Petr Nouza & Neil Oberleitner
- Shuko Aoyama & En-Shuo Liang (13) vs. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro & Zeynep Sonmez
- Roman Andres Burruchaga & Thiago Agustin Tirante vs. Raphael Collignon & Dino Prizmic
- Nikola Bartunkova & Alexandra Eala vs. Sofia Kenin & Jelena Ostapenko (8)
COURT 7
- Theo Arribage & Albano Olivetti (10) vs. Orlando Luz & Rafael Matos
- Eudice Chong & Anastasia Tikhonova vs. Elisabetta Cocciaretto & Ann Li
- Robert Cash & JJ Tracy (12) vs. Nicolas Barrientos & Nuno Borges
- Ingrid Neel & Giuliana Olmos vs. Eri Hozumi & Fang-Hsien Wu
COURT 8
- N.Sriram Balaji & Marcelo Demoliner vs. Sander Gille & Sem Verbeek
- Hanyu Guo & Kristina Mladenovic (10) vs. Jodie Burrage & Mika Stojsavljevic
- Alicia Dudeney & Mimi Xu vs. Su-Wei Hsieh & Xinyu Wang
- Jesika Maleckova& Miriam Skoch vs. Tereza Mihalikova & Olivia Nicholls (12)
COURT 10
- Constantin Frantzen & Robin Haase vs. Ray Ho & Hendrik Jebens
- Lyudmyla Kichenok & Desirae Krawczyk (11) vs. Oleksandra Oliynykova & Renata Zarazua
- Jean-Julien Rojer & Theodore Winegar vs. Yuki Bhambri & Michael Venus
- Anastasia Potapova & Lilli Tagger vs. Marie Bouzkova & Sara Sorribes Tormo
COURT 11
- Darija Jurak Schreiber & Antonia Ruzic vs. Ulrikke Eikeri & Quinn Gleason (15)
- Ignacio Buse& Marco Trungelliti vs. TBC
- Magali Kempen & Alexandra Panova vs. Iva Jovic & Magda Linette
- Pablo Carreno Busta & Jaume Munar vs. Guido Andreozzi & Manuel Guinard (8)
COURT 12
- Diana Shnaider (15) vs. Liudmila Samsonova
- Brandon Nakashima (28) vs. Jan-Lennard Struff *To finish
- Jacob Fearnley vs. Jaume Munar
- Sorana Cirstea (17) vs. Kimberly Birrelli
COURT 14
- Gabriel Diallo vs. Lorenzo Sonego
- Karen Khachanov (19) vs. Yannick Hanfmann
- Elise Mertens (25) vs. Maria Timofeeva
COURT 15
- Daria Snigur vs. Leolia Jeanjean
- Zizou Bergs vs. Jaime Faria
- Kamilla Rakhimova vs. Maria Sakkari
- Ekaterina Alexandrova & Maya Joint vs. Veronika Erjavec & Petra Marcinko
COURT 16
- Tyra Caterina Grant vs. Marie Bouzkova (21)
- Mariam Bolkvadze vs. Ashlyn Krueger
- Quentin Halys vs. Marcos Giron
- Madeleine Brooks & Amelia Rajecki vs. Laura Siegemund & Vera Zvonareva (7)
COURT 17
- Emma Navarro (23) vs. Oksana Selekhmeteva
- Zachary Svajda vs. Kamil Majchrzak
- Harriet Dart & Maia Lumsden vs. Aldila Sutjiadi & Janice Tjen
- Katarzyna Piter & Anna Siskova vs. Katie Boulter & Heather Watson
COURT 18
- Arthur Fery vs. Otto Virtanen
- Anna Blinkova vs. Marta Kostyuk (12)
- Jiri Lehecka (13) vs. Alex Molcan
When are the British stars playing today?
ay One saw 10 British players knocked out of the tournament in .
By the end of Day Two, 15 of the 19 UK hopefuls in the singles had fallen.
Ahead of the tournament, withdrew due to a long-term issue with bone bruising in his serving arm, while was forced to pull out with a stress fracture in her shin.
But four British singles players successfully advanced and are flying the flag on Day Four.
Katie Swan opens the day’s play on Court 1 (1pm) with a tough match against Madison Keys, while Jan Choinski faces a major test against 17th seed in the fourth match on Court 2.
Jacob Fearnley takes on Spain‘s Jaume Munar in the third match of the day on Court 12, and Arthur Fery kicks things off in the opening match against Otto Virtanen on Court 18 (11am).
When is tomorrow’s order of play available?
At the time of writing, the schedule for Friday, July 3 is not available.
The official Wimbledon website states: “A full Order of Play will be available the night before the next day’s play.”
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