While Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios enjoy a day off after Rafael Nadal’s withdrawalNovak Djokovic will bid to continue his Wimbledon juggernaut against Britain’s No. 1 Cameron Norrie in Friday’s only men’s semi-final.
Kyrgios, 27, will be given four days of rest before playing his first major final against Djokovic or Norrie after his semi-final opponent Nadal had to withdraw on Thursday due to a stomach injury.
Djokovic, a 20-time major winner, has not lost a game on the manicured lawns of the All England Club since he retired mid-game with a injury in the 2017 quarter-final against Czech Tomas Berdych.
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 12 playing order
(All times BST, seeds in brackets)
Center Court
13:30: (4) Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukr) & Jelena Ostapenko (Latin) v (2) Barbora Krejcikova (Czech Republic) & Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic); (1) Novak Djokovic (Ser) v (9) Cameron Norrie (GB); (1) Elise Mertens (Bel) & Shuai Zhang (Chn) v Danielle Collins (USA) & Desirae Krawczyk (USA).
Court 12
11:00: (3) Mili Poljicak (Cro) in Pedro Rodenas (Spa); (7) Luca Udvardy (Hun) v (16) Linda Klimovicova (Czech Republic); (5) Gabriel Debru (Fr) & Paul Inchauspe (Fra) v (6) Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic) & Olaf Pieczkowski (Pol).
Court 18
11:00: (1) Liv Hovde (US) v (5) Victoria Hand (Can); Michael Zheng (USA) v (10) Martin Landaluce (Spa); (3) Lucija Ciric Bagaric (Cro) & Nikola Daubnerova (Svk) v Rose Marie Nijkamp (Ned) & Angella Okutoyi (Ken); (1) Nikola Bartunkova (Czech Republic) & Celine Naef (Switzerland) v (4) Kayla Cross (Can) & Victoria Mboko (Can); (7) Martin Landaluce (Spa) & Pedro Rodenas (Spa) v Sebastian Gorzny (USA) & Alex Michelsen (USA).
How much prize money is on offer at Wimbledon?
The winners of this year’s singles competitions will earn £2 million, 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