Wimbledon order of play for Thursday June 30 as Rafael Nadal and Katie Boulter take to Centre Court
Day four of Wimbledon has arrived, with Great Britain's Katie Boulter and Jack Draper among those in action.
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Day four of Wimbledon has arrived, with Great Britain's Katie Boulter and Jack Draper among those in action.
When Katie Boulter won her first-round match at Wimbledon on Tuesday, it sealed a double celebration for the British star. Boulter, 25, overcame French player Clara Burel 7-5 6-3 to make it through to the second stage for the third time at SW19, only hours after watching her boyfriend do the same.
Seven British singles players remain at Wimbledon after Wednesday saw fan favourites Sir Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu endure devastating defeats.
The action in SW19 continues on Thursday as Karolina Pliskova, Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff headline the action on Thursday at the All England Club. Local hopeful Katie Boulter opens the day on Centre Court against Pliskova, looking for a first Grand Slam third-round berth. 2021 runner-up Pliskova edged past Czech right-hander Tereza Martincova in the first round and now stands in Boulter's path.
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with Jack Draper, Alastair Gray, Katie Boulter, Liam Broady and Heather Watson joining him in the next round, but Dan Evans, Jay Clarke, Paul Jubb, Katie Swan and Sonay Kartal all bowed out.
British wild card Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with Jack Draper, Alastair Gray and Heather Watson joining him in the next round, but Jay Clarke, Paul Jubb, Katie Swan and Sonay Kartal all bowed out.
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