Wimbledon’s day-four order of play puts Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina on Centre Court, with Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz also featured and British singles interest spread across the grounds.
Wimbledon’s day-four schedule on Thursday, July 2, puts Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina on Centre Court, with Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz also due to feature across the grounds.
The published order of play gives the day a clear headline focus, with two of the women’s game’s biggest names set for Centre Court duty as the second round continues at the All England Club. The schedule remains subject to late changes.
Centre Court focus
Swiatek and Rybakina are the marquee names on Centre Court in a day-four slate that is being watched closely by fans following the live coverage from Wimbledon.
Zverev and Fritz are also among the leading players scheduled on Thursday, adding more top-level interest beyond the headline Centre Court matches.
British interest
British singles interest remains limited, but there are still home players in action. Katie Swan is the only British woman left in the singles draw and is scheduled to play.
Jan Choinski, Jacob Fearnley and Arthur Fery are also listed among the British singles players taking to court on day four.
What to watch
The main question for the day is whether the published order of play holds up without major reshuffles. Wimbledon schedules can change late, and the courts may be adjusted before first ball.
As play gets under way, the other key point to track is how many of the headline names finish their matches on time, and whether any British players can take advantage of their court assignments.
The day-four slate was first published in live coverage on Thursday morning and quickly became the central reference point for the tournament’s next round of action.
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