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Wimbledon 2022 Day 1: Order of play and schedule - When are Emma Raducanu, Andy Murray playing?

Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray will take to Centre Court on Monday as a much-anticipated Wimbledon 2022 gets underway. Men's top seed Novak Djokovic will be the first match on Centre followed by the two Brits, who both enter the tournament on the back of injury worries. Ad/> Also in action will be British No.

1 Cameron Norrie, who takes to No. 2 Court against Pablo Andujar. Norrie is looking to get into the second week of SW19 for the first time.

WimbledonHow to live stream and watch Wimbledon on TVAN HOUR AGO Carlos Alcaraz will make his bow on No. 1 Court against Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff, a match that will be preceded by women's third seed Ons Jabeur against Mirjam Bjorklund. There's also British interest on No.

3 Court where Ryan Peniston has been scheduled last against Switzerland's Henri Laaksonen. TOP MATCH — RADUCANU V VAN UYTVANCK Can Emma Raducanu live up to the expectation under the strain of injury and scrutiny? We will find out when she steps out on court against Alison Van Uytvanck. The 19-year-old says she is «pain-free» following a side strain, but she does not have matches and training under her belt.

She will hope the undoubtedly vocal home support will spur her on. Raducanu 'ready to go' ahead of Wimbledon bow ‘He still believes in me’ – Murray says Lendl helps push him on POTENTIAL UPSET — STRUFF V ALCARAZ Carlos Alcaraz has not played a tour-level match since the quarter-finals of the French Open nearly a month ago, and lost both matches he played on grass at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic exhibition event this week. The big-serving Jan-Lennard Struff could give him some real problems on the lush day 1 surface.

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