Wimbledon 2022: Order of play for Day 9 Tuesday, 5th July 2022


Wimbledon 2022: Order of play for Day 9 Tuesday, 5th July 2022

Novak Djokovic, Ons Jabeur, Cameron Norrie - Stars in action on Day 9 of Wimbledon 2022

Day 9 at the Wimbledon 2022 will see the quarter-finals stage starting in both the singles and doubles events. The day will also see the Invitational events commencing with the round-robin stage and will include some of the former champions returning to the prestigious All-England Club for yet another time. Courts 9, 10, 11 and 16 won’t be used.

Headliners for the day will be Novak Djokovic, Ons Jabeur, Cameron Norrie, Jannik Sinner in the singles events. For the Invitational event, Kim Clijsters, Martina Hingis, Marion Bartoli, the Bryan Brothers, Goran Ivanisevic, Greg Rusedski, Mark Woodforde and the showman Mansour Bahrami.

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Wimbledon 2022 Order of Play for Tuesday, 5th July:

Wimbledon 2022 roof
Wimbledon
CENTRE COURT (1.30PM)
NO.1 COURT (1.00PM)
NO.2 COURT (11AM)
  • Reserved for Doubles
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
NO.3 COURT (11AM)
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
  • Reserved for Doubles
COURT 4 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 5 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 6 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 7 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 8 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 12 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
  • Reserved for Doubles
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
COURT 14 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles
COURT 15 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 17 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Junior Events
COURT 18 (11AM)
  • Reserved for Invitational Doubles

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