Wimbledon Day 2: 10 Englishmen and tennis giants Williams and Nadal are ready to play

Wimbledon Day 2: 10 Englishmen and tennis giants Williams and Nadal are ready to play

Day 2 announces Williams’ first match at the 2022 tournament as her efforts to win the record 24th Grand Slam singles title begin.

American athletes will face French Harmony Tan, a 24-year-old and 16-year-old junior.

Meanwhile, 18-year-old American Coco Gauff will face Romania’s Elena-Gabriela Ruth as she is on the verge of a top 10 breakthrough that reached her first Grand Slam final at the French Open earlier this month.

Nadal is trying to win the Grand Slam title for the third consecutive year and 23rd overall, despite a serious foot injury less than a month after the French Open.

Emma Raducanu celebrates her victory over Alison van Witvank on the first day of the 2022 Wimbledon Championship (Adam Davie / PA). / / PA wire

Ten British players will also take you to the sacred grounds of southwest London.

Cameron Norrie won a rain-interrupted victory before Emma Raducanu won her center court debut, with both men and women in the UK striking.

Women’s singles Harriet Dart, Katie Boulter, Katie Swan and Sonai Cartal hope to recreate this success on the second day.

Meanwhile, Birmingham-born second-placed Dan Evans in the UK will be joined by Jack Draper, Liam Broady, Ryan Peniston, Paul Jub and Alastair Gray in the men’s morning match.

This was after Team GB’s Jody Barrage revived the fainted ball boy at Percy Pig Suites on the first day, and play was suspended due to rain on other courts.

Sunlight is scheduled for Tuesday after the start of the washout to Wimbledon.

The Met Office predicts “slightly airy” weather in southeast London, with mottled sunshine and a maximum temperature of 23 degrees Celsius (73.4 degrees Celsius).