Wimbledon 2022: Order of play for Day 12 Friday, 8th July 2022


Wimbledon 2022: Order of play for Day 12 Friday, 8th July 2022

Cameron Norrie and Novak Djokovic will fight on Day 12 for the remaining spot in the Men's Singles Finals

Day 12 at the Wimbledon 2022 will see the semi-finals of the men’s singles while no women’s singles and men’s doubles matches will be scheduled. The day will also continue with the Invitational events along with the Under-14 event starting along with the wheelchair events. Courts 2, 9, 10, 11, 16 and 17 won’t be used.

With Rafael Nadal handing a walkover ahead of his semi-final clash with Nick Kyrgios, Day 12 will be the first time since 1992 that a Grand Slam will see a walkover in the semis. Headliners for the day will be Novak Djokovic and Cameron Norrie in singles. For the Invitational event, Marion Bartoli, Greg Rusedski, showman Mansour Bahrami, Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis will be back at the All-England Club.

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Wimbledon 2022 Order of Play for Friday, 8th July:

Centre Court Wimbledon 2022
Centre Court of Wimbledon
CENTRE COURT (1.30PM)
  • Reserved for Ladies Doubles
  • Novak Djokovic vs Cameron Norrie
NO.1 COURT (1.00PM)
  • Reserved for Wheelchair Events
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
NO.3 COURT (11AM)
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
  • Reserved for Wheelchair Events
COURT 4 (11AM)
  • Reserved for 14 and Under Events
COURT 5 (11AM)
  • Reserved for 14 and Under Events
COURT 6 (11AM)
  • Reserved for 14 and Under Events
COURT 7 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 8 (11AM)
  • Reserved for 14 and Under Events
COURT 12 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Invitational Events
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 14 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Wheelchair Events
COURT 15 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Wheelchair Events
COURT 17 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Wheelchair Events
COURT 18 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events

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