Schedule and Order of Play of Wimbledon Day 9: Tuesday, July 5 -schedule
Schedule and Order of Play of Wimbledon Day 9: Tuesday, July 5 -schedule. This afternoon at Wimbledon, the first round of the quarterfinals gets underway, and Novak Djokovic and Cameron Norrie are both scheduled to compete. On Center Court, defending men’s champion Djokovic will play against the 10th seed Jannik Sinner, while on Court No. 1, British No. 1 Norrie will play against David Goffin. Prior to this match, Norrie had never advanced beyond the third round at a Grand Slam tournament. In other action, the No. 3 seed in the women’s tournament, Ons Jabeur, will face Marie Bouzkova, and the player who defeated Heather Watson, Jule Niemeier, will compete against another unseeded German, Tatjana Maria.
Wimbledon order of play Day 9
On Tuesday, July 5, the ninth day of Wimbledon play, the schedule is as follows.
Center Court
13.30 (BST): Novak Djokovic (1) vs. Jannik Sinner (10); Marie Bouzkova vs. Ons Jabeur (3)
Court 1
13.00 (BST): Tatjana Maria vs. Jule Niemeier; David Goffin vs. Cameron Norrie (9)
Court 2
11.00 (BST): Nicole Melichar and Ellen Perez (10) vs. Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova (2); Matthew Ebden and Samantha Stosur vs. Jonny O’Mara and Alicia Barnett
Court 3
11.00 (BST): Shuko Aoyama and Hao-Ching Chan (8) vs. Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jelena Ostapenko (4); Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies (11) vs. Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic (2)
Court 12
11.00 (BST): Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah (6) vs. Denis Kudla and Jack Sock; Robert Farah and Jelena Ostapenko (7) vs. Neal Skupski and Desirae Krawczyk (2)
Prize Money
This year, the champions of the singles contests will receive £2 million, which is an increase from the previous year’s prize of £1.7 million.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the prize money that the winners will receive.
- Champion £2m
- Finalist £1.05m
- Semi-finalist £535,000
- Quarter-finalist £310,000
- Fourth round £190,000
- Third round £120,000
- Second round £78,000
- First round £50,000
Where to watch?
The BBC is the only platform that is covering the tournament. Sue Barker is in charge of the coverage, which started on the first day with Tim Henman, Andrew Castle, and John Lloyd. Fans can watch the action on BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC Red Button. They can also choose from up to 18 courts through Connected TVs, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app, and the BBC Red Button. In addition, every night on BBC Two, a show called “Today at Wimbledon” will look back on the day’s matches.
Schedule and Order of Play of Wimbledon Day 9: Tuesday, July 5 -schedule