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Wimbledon 2023: Day 2 Order of Play and schedule – When is Andy Murray v Ryan Peniston? When does Carlos Alcaraz play?

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Andy Murray, Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are just some of the names in action on day two at Wimbledon 2023. Defending women's champion Rybakina opens the Centre Court action while Murray plays fellow Brit Ryan Peniston.

Ad Men's world No. 1 Alcaraz starts the day on Court One before Ons Jabeur and Cameron Norrie kick off their campaigns. Wimbledon'Confident' Swiatek feels 'much more comfortable' at Wimbledon than last year2 HOURS AGO Women's world No.

2 Aryna Sabalenka will also be looking to make a strong start as she bids for a second Grand Slam title. Top men’s match – Ryan Peniston v Andy Murray An all-British clash headlines the second day in the men's draw.

Andy Murray is a two-time champion at Wimbledon and has said he is feeling good ahead of the Grand Slam. He is also hoping his experience at the tournament counts in his favour.

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A new Wimbledon champion will be crowned when Ons Jabeur faces Marketa Vondrousova for the women's singles title on Saturday, July 15. Both players are eyeing a maiden Grand Slam win after suffering the heartache of final defeats earlier in their careers. Ad For Jabeur, one of her two major final losses was on Centre Court last year, when she threw away a one-set lead to lose to Elena Rybakina.
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It’s day six at Wimbledon and there are some intriguing matches to look forward to. All eyes will be on top seed Carlos Alcaraz as he takes to centre court bidding to make the quarter-final followed by last year's beaten finalist Ons Jabeur. Ad Of course, there is also a mouth-watering match between Great Britain’s last remaining hope Katie Boulter who takes on defending champion Elena Rybakina.

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