The women will all be at the center of Wimbledon on Thursday with both semi-finals at Center Court.
Third placed Ons Jabeur meets Tatyana Maria in the first match and Simona Halep plays against Elena Rybakina in the second.
Jabeur aims to become the first Arab woman to reach a grand slam final. Halep has already won this tournament and will return to the All England Club for the first time since winning the title in 2019.
Where to watch Wimbledon on TV
The BBC has exclusive coverage of the tournament† Sue Barker leads the coverage from opening day with the likes of Tim Henman, Andrew Castle and John Lloyd.
Viewers can watch the action on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Red Button with up to 18 lanes to choose from via Connected TVs, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app.
BBC Two will also be showing Today at Wimbledon every night, featuring a look back at the day’s play.
Day 11 playing order
(All times BST, seeds in brackets)
Center Court
13.30: Ons Jabeur (3) vs Tatyana Maria; Elena Rybakina (17) v Simona Halep; Matthew Ebden and Samantha Stosur against Neal Skupski and Desirae Krawczyk (2).
How much prize money is on offer at Wimbledon?
The winners of the singles competitions will earn £2 million this year, up from £1.7 million last year.
Prize money breakdown in full
- Champion £2m
- Finalist £1.05 million
- Semi-finalist £535,000
- Quarter-finalist £310,000
- Fourth round £190,000
- Third round £120,000
- Second round £78,000
- First round £50,000