What time is Carlos Alcaraz playing at Wimbledon today?
It’s men’s semi-finals day at the All England Club and Carlos Alcaraz is in action on Centre Court
Novak Djokovic will take on Jannik Sinner as the 36-year-old Serbian continues the pursuit of an eighth Wimbledon title. The Italian eighth seed is playing in the first grand slam semi-final of his young career and will need to produce the performance of a lifetime to beat the 23-time slam champion.
That match will be followed by a mouthwatering contest between the world No 1, Carlos Alcaraz, and the Russian third seed Daniil Medvedev. Alcaraz has played some incredible tennis en route to the semi-finals and will be the favourite to beat Medvedev, who saw off Chris Eubanks in the quarter-finals in a five-set battle.
Alcaraz will meet Medvedev on Centre Court after the conclusion of Djokovic’s contest with Sinner, which starts at 1.30pm BST. Alcaraz should therefore step on court at around around 4:00pm, but it could be later if Djokovic vs Sinner goes the distance.
Here is Friday’s intended order of play:
(All times BST)
Centre Court
13:30: (8) Jannik Sinner (Ita) v (2) Novak Djokovic (Ser)
(1) Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (Spa) v (3) Daniil Medvedev (Rus)
Court 1
13:00: (16) Caroline Dolehide (USA) & Shuai Zhang (Chn) v (3) Storm Hunter (Aus) & Elise Mertens (Bel)
Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) & Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (Cze) v Marie Bouzkova (Cze) & Sara Sorribes Tormo (Spa)
Court 12
11:00: (5) Renata Jamrichova (Svk) v (2) Clervie Ngounoue (USA)
Henry Searle (Gbr) v (4) Cooper Williams (USA)
Hannah Klugman (Gbr) & Isabelle Lacy (Gbr) v Tatum Evans (USA) & Alanis Hamilton (USA)
Alena Kovackova (Cze) & Laura Samsonova (Cze) v (2) Renata Jamrichova (Svk) & Federica Urgesi (Ita)
Court 18
11:00: (9) Dali Blanch (USA) v (5) Yaroslav Demin (Rus)
(1) Alina Korneeva (Rus) v Nikola Bartunkova (Cze)
Jakub Filip (Cze) & Gabriele Vulpitta (Ita) v (2) Joao Fonseca (Bra) & Juan Carlos Prado Angelo (Bol)
(7) Dali Blanch (USA) & Roy Horovitz (USA) v (6) Branko Djuric (Ser) & Arthur Gea (Fra)
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