Wimbledon is back and the big question ahead of the Championships, can anybody stop Novak Djokovic?
The Serbian is looking to join Roger Federer on a record eight men’s singles title and has been in unstoppable form in the grand slams this season. Djokovic has now won a record 23 major titles after victories at the Australian Open and French Open this season.
The Serbian has won four Wimbledon titles in a row and defeated Nick Kyrgios in last year’s final to continue his dominance on the grass courts of SW19.
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Elena Rybakina has looked impressive as the defending champion in the women’s singles after winning her first grand slam title in last year’s final against Ons Jabeur.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Wimbledon 2023.
How can I watch Wimbledon?
Wimbledon will be shown on the BBC in the UK, with full coverage of the tournament available to watch on BBC One, BBC Two and across the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.
What is today’s TV schedule?
11:00-21:00 - Live coverage of outside courts - BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer
12:15-13:00 - Live coverage - BBC One
13:00-20:00 - Live coverage - BBC Two
13:00-21:00 - Live coverage of Court One - BBC iPlayer
13:45-18:00 - Live coverage - BBC One
19:00-21:00 - Live coverage - BBC One
20:00-21:00 - Today at Wimbledon - BBC Two
Today’s order of play
CENTRE COURT - 13:30 START (8:30 ET)
1. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) [3] vs Ons Jabeur (TUN) [6]
2. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) [1] vs Holger Rune (DEN) [6]
No.1 COURT - 13:00 START (8:00 ET)
1. Aryna Sabalenka [2] vs Madison Keys (USA) [25]
2. Daniil Medvedev [3] vs Christopher Eubanks (USA)