WIMBLEDON 2026 is finally here, and the opening days are serving up a feast of tennis across all 18 courts at the All England Club.

Despite 10 home players losing on Day One, there are still .

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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 Tuesday, June 30.

Wimbledon says the order is subject to last minute changes, and that matches may be moved between courts.

Centre Court

  • 1.30pm (scheduled): Taylor Townsend (unseeded, United States) v Iga Swiatek (No 3 seed, Poland)
  • Followed by: Alexander Blockx (unseeded, Belgium) v Alexander Zverev (No 2 seed, Germany)
  • Followed by: (unseeded, United States) v Maya Joint (unseeded, Australia)

No 1 Court

  • 1pm (scheduled): Taylor Fritz (No 6 seed, United States) v Dusan Lajovic (lucky loser, Serbia)
  • Followed by: Lois Boisson (unseeded, France) v Elena Rybakina (No 2 seed, Kazakhstan)
  • Followed by: Stan Wawrinka (unseeded, Switzerland) v Matteo Berrettini (unseeded, Italy)

No 2 Court

  • 11am (scheduled): Amanda Anisimova (No 6 seed, United States) v Lina Gjorcheska (unseeded, North Macedonia)
  • Followed by: Otto Virtanen (unseeded, Finland) v Ben Shelton (No 4 seed, United States)
  • Followed by: Elina Svitolina (No 8 seed, Ukraine) v Daria Snigur (unseeded, Ukraine)
  • Followed by: Mariano Navone (unseeded, Argentina) v Flavio Cobolli (No 9 seed, Italy)

No 3 Court

  • 11am (scheduled): Katie Boulter (unseeded, Great Britain) v Tyra Caterina Grant (unseeded, Italy)
  • Followed by: Alex de Minaur (No 5 seed, Australia) v Roman Andres Burruchaga (unseeded, Argentina)
  • Followed by: Jakub Mensik (No 15 seed, Czech Republic) v Toby Samuel (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Not before 5pm: Nadia Podoroska (unseeded, Argentina) v Marta Kostyuk (No 12 seed, Ukraine)

Court 4

  • 11am (scheduled): Tereza Valentova (unseeded, Czech Republic) v Karolina Pliskova (unseeded, Czech Republic)
  • Followed by: Matteo Arnaldi (No 32 seed, Italy) v Quentin Halys (unseeded, France)
  • Followed by: Lorenzo Sonego (unseeded, Italy) v Tomas Martin Etcheverry (No 29 seed, Argentina)
  • Followed by: Camila Osorio (unseeded, Colombia) v Simona Waltert (unseeded, Switzerland)

Court 5

  • 11am (scheduled): Kamil Majchrzak (unseeded, Poland) v Alejandro Tabilo (No 30 seed, Chile)
  • Followed by: Iryna Shymanovich (unseeded, neutral) v Viktorija Golubic (unseeded, Switzerland)
  • Followed by: Yuliia Starodubtseva (unseeded, Ukraine) v Anna Blinkova (unseeded, neutral)

Court 6

  • 11am (scheduled): Anhelina Kalinina (unseeded, Ukraine) v Kamilla Rakhimova (unseeded, Uzbekistan)
  • Followed by: Kyrian Jacquet (unseeded, France) v Vilius Gaubas (unseeded, Lithuania)
  • Followed by: Veronika Erjavec (unseeded, Slovenia) v Leolia Jeanjean (unseeded, France)
  • Followed by: Tallon Griekspoor (unseeded, Netherlands) v James Duckworth (unseeded, Australia)

Court 7

  • 11am (scheduled): Adrian Mannarino (unseeded, France) v Titouan Droguet (unseeded, France)
  • Followed by: Benjamin Bonzi (unseeded, France) v Gabriel Diallo (unseeded, Canada)
  • Followed by: Elena-Gabriela Ruse (unseeded, Romania) v Caty McNally (unseeded, United States)

Court 8

  • 11am (scheduled): Yannick Hanfmann (unseeded, Germany) v Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (unseeded, France)
  • Followed by: Kimberly Birrell (unseeded, Australia) v Alina Korneeva (unseeded, neutral)
  • Followed by: Oksana Selekhmeteva (unseeded, Spain) v Sinja Kraus (unseeded, Austria)
  • Followed by: Alex Molcan (unseeded, Slovakia) v Daniel Altmaier (unseeded, Germany)

Court 9

  • 11am (scheduled): Sho Shimabukuro (unseeded, Japan) v Jaime Faria (unseeded, Portugal)
  • Followed by: Beatriz Haddad Maia (unseeded, Brazil) v Maria Timofeeva (unseeded, Uzbekistan)
  • Followed by: Corentin Moutet (unseeded, France) v Marcos Giron (unseeded, United States)
  • Followed by: Polina Kudermetova (unseeded, Uzbekistan) v Liudmila Samsonova (unseeded, neutral)

Court 10

  • 12.30pm (Not Before): Rinky Hijikata (unseeded, Australia) leads Jesper de Jong (unseeded, Netherlands), to finish, 6-7 (4) 6-3 5-3

Court 11

  • 11am (scheduled): Petra Marcinko (unseeded, Croatia) v Sofia Kenin (unseeded, United States)
  • Followed by: Pablo Llamas Ruiz (unseeded, Spain) v Zachary Svajda (unseeded, United States)
  • Followed by: Patrick Kypson (unseeded, United States) v Mackenzie McDonald (unseeded, United States)
  • Followed by: Ajla Tomljanovic (unseeded, Australia) v Mariam Bolkvadze (unseeded, Georgia)

Court 12

  • 11am (scheduled): Jasmine Paolini (No 13 seed, Italy) v Robin Montgomery (unseeded, United States)
  • Followed by: Thanasi Kokkinakis (unseeded, Australia) v Alexander Bublik (No 10 seed, Kazakhstan)
  • Followed by: Alexandra Eala (No 29 seed, Philippines) v Renata Zarazua (unseeded, Mexico)
  • Followed by: Frances Tiafoe (No 17 seed, United States) v Terence Atmane (unseeded, France)

Court 14

  • 11am (scheduled): Valentin Royer (unseeded, France) v Harry Wendelken (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Followed by: Jaume Munar (unseeded, Spain) v Francisco Cerundolo (No 18 seed, Argentina)
  • Followed by: Elise Mertens (No 25 seed, Belgium) v Laura Siegemund (unseeded, Germany)
  • Followed by: Diana Shnaider (No 15 seed, neutral) v Eva Lys (unseeded, Germany)

Court 15

  • 11am (scheduled): Maria Sakkari (unseeded, Greece) v Clara Tauson (No 24 seed, Denmark)
  • Followed by: Alex Michelsen (unseeded, United States) v Jacob Fearnley (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Followed by: Raphael Collignon (unseeded, Belgium) v Arthur Fils (No 20 seed, France)
  • Not before 5pm: Ashlyn Krueger (unseeded, United States) v Donna Vekic (No 31 seed, Croatia)

Court 16

  • 11am (scheduled): Irina-Camelia Begu (unseeded, Romania) v Katie Swan (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Followed by: Damir Dzumhur (unseeded, Bosnia and Herzegovina) v Arthur Fery (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Followed by: Emma Navarro (No 23 seed, United States) v Paula Badosa (unseeded, Spain)
  • Followed by: Vit Kopriva (unseeded, Czech Republic) v Jan Choinski (unseeded, Great Britain)

Court 17

  • 11am (scheduled): Talia Gibson (unseeded, Australia) v Marie Bouzkova (No 21 seed, Czech Republic)
  • Not before 1pm: Ugo Humbert (No 27 seed, France) v Zizou Bergs (unseeded, Belgium)
  • Followed by: Sorana Cirstea (No 17 seed, Romania) v Sara Bejlek (unseeded, Czech Republic)
  • Followed by: Jiri Lehecka (No 13 seed, Czech Republic) v Alexei Popyrin (unseeded, Australia)

Court 18

  • 11am (scheduled): Kayla Day (unseeded, United States) v Madison Keys (No 26 seed, United States)
  • Not before 12.30pm: Brandon Nakashima (No 28 seed, United States) leads Jack Pinnington Jones (unseeded, Great Britain), to finish, 6-3 7-6 (5) 4-3
  • Followed by: Karen Khachanov (No 19 seed, neutral) v Billy Harris (unseeded, Great Britain)
  • Followed by: Dane Sweeny (unseeded, Australia) v Grigor Dimitrov (unseeded, Bulgaria)
  • Followed by: Ella Seidel (unseeded, Germany) v Linda Noskova (No 9 seed, Czech Republic)

When are the British stars playing today?

Day One saw in the worst opening round of matches in living memory.

due to a long-term issue with bone bruising in his serving arm.

And out with a stress fracture in her shin on the eve of the tournament.

But despite all of this, there is plenty for the home fans to cheer.

gets the British charge under way against Italy’s Tyra Caterina Grant on No 3 Court at 11am.

Toby Samuel follows her onto the same court, taking on Czech 15th seed Jakub Mensik.

Over on Court 18, is trailing American 28th seed Brandon Nakashima 6-3 7-6 (5) 4-3, with the match resuming not before 12.30pm.

Billy Harris is also on Court 18, up against dangerous 19th seed Karen Khachanov.

Jacob Fearnley faces American Alex Michelsen on Court 15.

There is plenty of British interest on Court 16, where Katie Swan opens against Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu.

Arthur Fery then meets Damir Dzumhur, before Jan Choinski takes on Vit Kopriva.

Harry Wendelken opens Court 14 against France’s Valentin Royer.

When is tomorrow’s order of play available?

At the time of writing, the schedule for Wednesday, July 1 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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