Wimbledon 2023: Day 11 Order of Play and schedule: When is Ons Jabeur v Sabalenka, Elina Svitolina v Marketa Vondrousova
Ons Jabeur v Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Svitolina v Marketa Vondrousova, headline the semi-final action at Wimbledon on Thursday, July 13. World No. 6 Jabeur and world No.
2 Sabalenka will be contesting their fourth meeting on tour, with Sabalenka winning three of them. Ad Svitolina and Vondrousova meet for the fifth time, and while Svitolina enjoys a 3-2 advantage, Vondrousova has won their past two meetings. WimbledonRobson backs Svitolina to complete 'Cinderella story' with Wimbledon victoryAN HOUR AGO The men are on a break ahead of their semi finals on Friday, but the mixed doubles final will take place on centre court after the women's semi-finals.
Top match – Ons Jabeur v Aryna Sabalenka The second Wimbledon semi-final of the day is the pick of the bunch, as two players at the top of their game go head-to-head. Jabeur played brilliantly to knock out defending champion Elena Rybakina, avenging her defeat in last season's Wimbledon final. Sabalenka put in a dominant performance against Madison Keys, storming past the American in straight sets on Wednesday.
The winner will likely be favourite to overcome either Elena Svitolina v Marketa Vondrousovain in the final. 'Vondrousova has best hands in women's game' — Wilander hails Czech star ahead of Wimbledon semi-final Exclusive: 'One Grand Slam not enough' — Aryna Sabalenka hungry for more ahead of Wimbledon semi-final Brit watch Neal Skupski and Dutch doubles partner Wesley Koolhof compete in the men's doubles semi-finals, while Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett are in action in the semis of the men’s wheelchair doubles. Lucy Shuker also contends the ladies wheelchair doubles semi-final alongside Dutch partner Aniek Van Koot, while Gregory Slade will contend the men's
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