Continuation of the second round of Wimbledon 2024 this Thursday, July 4, with once again many French players on the program.
Live
11:45 – The program for short number 14
Court 14
- Marta Kostyuk (UKR) – Daria Saville (AUS)
- Flavio Cobolli (ITA) – Alejandro Tabilo (CHI)
- Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard – Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN)
11:40 – The program for courts 11 and 12
Court 11: Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG) – Alexei Popyrin (AUS)
Court 12
- Yafan Wang (CHN) – Madison Keys (USA)
- Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) – Juncheng Shang (CHN)
- Taylor Fritz (USA) – Arthur Rinderknech
- Caroline Wozniacki (DAN) – Leylah Fernandez (CAN)
11:35 – The program for courts number 4 and 8
Court 4
- Cristina Bucsa (ESP) – Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)
- Luca Darderi (ITA) – Lorenzo Musetti (ITA)
Court 8
- Barbora Krejcikova (RTC) – Katie Volynets (USA)
- Tomas Machac (RTC) – Roman Safiullin (RUS)
- Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) – Lucas Pouille
11:20 – The program for short number 3
Court 3
- Jaume Munar (ESP) – Alex De Minaur (AUS)
- Xinyu Wang (CHN) – Jessica Pegula (USA)
- Danielle Collins (USA) – Dalma Galfi (HON)
- Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) – Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
11:05 – The program for short number 2
Court 2
- Hubert Hurkacz (POL) – Arthur Son
- Gael Monfils – Stan Wawrinka (SUI): 7-6 (5), 6-4, 5-5 (suspended Wednesday due to the night)
- Ons Jabeur (TUN) – Robin Montgomery (USA)
- Elena Rybakina (KAZ) – Laura Siegemund (GER)
10:50 – The British take over court no. 1
This Thursday, Court No. 1 will be decked out in the colours of the Union Jack, with two all-British duels to start the day: Katie Boulter vs. Harriet Dart in the girls’ division, followed by Jack Draper vs. Cameron Norrie in the boys’ division. At the end of the day, Alexander Zverev will face Marcos Giron on the same court.
10:35 – Centre Court for Andy Murray
He was unable to play in the singles after his back operation ten days ago, but the tournament organisers decided to do everything they could to give him a great outing on the London grass. In the third rotation, the double winner of Wimbledon at home Andy Murray will play doubles alongside his brother Jamie on Centre Court. Before that, Novak Djokovic will open Centre Court against Britain’s Fearnley, followed by Iga Swiatek against Croatia’s Martic.
10:30 – Start of live broadcast
Hello everyone and welcome to this fourth day of the Wimbledon tournament. Many matches again today with the end of the second rounds, and in particular Arthur Fils, who will open court number two against Hubert Hurkacz.
00:00 – See you tomorrow!
This is the end of this live. See you tomorrow on the Internaute website to follow the rest of this Wimbledon 2024.
03/07/24 – 23:50 – Thursday’s program
Djokovic, Swiatek and several French players will be out this Thursday to try to secure a place in the third round of Wimbledon 2024.
The centre court schedule: Fearnley – Djokovic; Swiatek – Martic; Hijikata-Peers – A.Murray-J.Murray
The schedule for court no. 1: Boutler – Dart; Draper – Norrie; Giron – Zverev.
Arthur Fils will play from 12 noon against Hubert Hurkacz on court no. 2, not forgetting the end of the match between Gael Monfils and Stan Wawrinka.
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What is the Wimbledon track record?
Created in 1877 for men (in 1884 for women), the Wimbledon tournament is a historic tennis competition. Since the beginning of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the men’s tournament:
- 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
- 2022: Novak Djokovic
- 2021: Novak Djokovic
- 2020: tournament cancelled
- 2019: Novak Djokovic
- 2018: Novak Djokovic
- 2017: Roger Federer
- 2016: Andy Murray
- 2015: Novak Djokovic
- 2014: Novak Djokovic
- 2013: Andy Murray
- 2012: Roger Federer
- 2011: Novak Djokovic
- 2010: Rafael Nadal
- 2009: Roger Federer
- 2008: Rafael Nadal
- 2007: Roger Federer
- 2006: Roger Federer
- 2005: Roger Federer
- 2004: Roger Federer
- 2003: Roger Federer
- 2002: Lleyton Hewitt
- 2001: Goran Ivanisevic
- 2000: Pete Sampras
- 1999: Pete Sampras
- 1998: Pete Sampras
- 1997: Pete Sampras
- 1996: Richard Krajicek
- 1995: Pete Sampras
- 1994: Pete Sampras
- 1993: Pete Sampras
- 1992: Andre Agassi
- 1991: Michael Stich
- 1990: Stefan Edberg
- 1989: Boris Becker
- 1988: Stefan Edberg
- 1987: Pat Cash
- 1986: Boris Becker
- 1985: Boris Becker
- 1984: John McEnroe
- 1983: John McEnroe
- 1982: Jimmy Connors
- 1981: John McEnroe
- 1980: Bjorn Borg
- 1979: Bjorn Borg
- 1978: Bjorn Borg
- 1977: Bjorn Borg
- 1976: Bjorn Borg
- 1975: Arthur Ashe
- 1974: Jimmy Connors
- 1973: Jan Kodes
- 1972: Stan Smith
- 1971: John Newcombe
- 1970: John Newcombe
- 1969: Rod Laver
- 1968: Rod Laver
Since the start of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the women’s tournament:
- 2023: M. Vondrousova
- 2022: E. Rybakina
- 2021: A. Barty
- 2020: Not Assigned (Covid-19)
- 2019: S. Halep
- 2018: A. Kerber
- 2017: G. Muguruza
- 2016: S. Williams
- 2015: S. Williams
- 2014: P. Kvitova
- 2013: Mr. Bartoli
- 2012: S. Williams
- 2011: P. Kvitova
- 2010: S. Williams
- 2009: S. Williams
- 2008: V. Williams
- 2007: V. Williams
- 2006: A. Mauresmo
- 2005: V. Williams
- 2004: M. Sharapova
- 2003: S. Williams
- 2002: S. Williams
- 2001: V. Williams
- 2000: V. Williams
- 1999: L. Davenport
- 1998: J. Novotna
- 1997: Mr. Hingis
- 1996: S. Graf
- 1995: S. Graf
- 1994: C. Martinez
- 1993: S. Graf
- 1992: S. Graf
- 1991: S. Graf
- 1990: M. Navratilova
- 1988: S. Graf
- 1987: M. Navratilova
- 1986: M. Navratilova
- 1985: M. Navratilova
- 1984: M. Navratilova
- 1983: M. Navratilova
- 1982: M. Navratilova
- 1981: C. Evert
- 1980: E. Cawley-Goolagong
- 1979: M. Navratilova
- 1978: M. Navratilova
- 1977: V. Wade
- 1976: C. Evert
- 1975: B. King
- 1974: C. Evert
- 1973: B. King
- 1972: B. King
- 1970: Mr. Court-Smith
- 1969: A. Haydon-Jones
- 1968: B. King