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Wimbledon 2023: Day 7 Order of Play and schedule – When are Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula playing?

It’s day seven at Wimbledon and there are some intriguing matches to look forward to. All eyes will be on No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic as he takes to centre court bidding to make the quarter-final.

Ad Before then, Iga Swiatek will attempt the same in the women's draw, against Switzerland's Belinda Bencic. Wimbledon'He wants it badly' — Alcaraz hailed by Wilander after hard-fought third round win3 HOURS AGO On Court 1, America's Jessica Pegula faces Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko, and that will be followed by the promising Italian Jannik Sinner's fourth-round tie against Colombia's Daniel Galan. Top men’s match – Hubert Hurkacz v Novak Djokovic Hubert Hurkacz has had a busy couple of days.

He defeated Jan Choisnki in straight sets in the second round, and then won by the same margin in what was on paper a much tougher match-up, against Lorenzo Musetti. Now, he will face an opponent who looks tougher still going by reputation — Novak Djokovic — and one who will almost certainly be tougher on grass. Djokovic found Jordan Thompson a decent day's work on Centre Court, earlier in the week, and his win over Stan Wawrinka let him test himself up against a player of vast experience.

Djokovic beats the clock to overcome Wawrinka and secure place in fourth round Hurkacz, ranked 17th, is the clear underdog but he is the best that Djokovic will have played so far at SW19, and could be regarded as a decent stepping stone before the biggest names comes out of the hat against the Serbian. Top women’s match – Iga Swiatek vs. Belinda Bencic The world No.

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