However, many games haven’t been played yet, and a few GB of applicants will bring it to court to advance to the quarterfinals.
So will Wimbledon appear on our screen today, and how can we see the tournament?
Is it Wimbledon today?
Traditionally, there will be no matches at Wimbledon on Sunday unless there is a delay due to bad weather or other turmoil, but this year it will be different.
Super car Will Come back today to present live coverage on the 7th day of the tournament.
The fourth round of men’s and women’s singles, known as the “Round of 16” section of the championship, runs all day.
As always, these are all broadcast on the BBC – either live on TV or via the red button and iPlayer.
Winners of this round will advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament, thus greatly increasing their chances of winning the competition.
What is your turn to play today?
These are the major games that will take place on July 3rd.
Center coat From 1 pm
- Women’s Single – Round 16 – Heather Watson v Jules Niemeyer
- Gentleman’s Single – Round 16 – Jannik Sinner v Carlos Alcales
- Gentleman’s Single – Round 16 – Novak Djokovic v Tim Fan Light-Ben
No.1 court from 1:00 pm
- Women’s Single – Round 16 – Tachiyana Maria v Elena Ostapenko
- Gentleman’s Single – Round 16 – Cameron Norrie v Tommy Paul
- Women’s Single – Round 16 – Elsie Mertens v Ons Jabeur
Second court from 11:00 am
- Women’s Single – Round 16 – Marie Boweskova v Caroline Garcia
- Gentleman’s Single – Round 16 – David Goffin v Frances Tiafoe
For the full schedule, please proceed officially Wimbledon site.
Today’s main match and commentary will be available on BBC Two from 11:00 am and on BBC One from 12:20 pm.
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