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Wimbledon Order Of Play Today: Day 10 - 9th July 2025

Updated: Aug 4


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Day 9 gave us everything and more, with Sabalenka being pushed to her limits against Siegemund and Alcaraz obliterating Cameron Norrie in under two hours to progress to the semi-finals. We now look ahead to day 10, which promises to give us exciting action. Who will join yesterday's winners and progress to the next round? Let's look at today's matches.



Centre Court (1.30pm)

Mirra Andreeva *7 vs Belinda Bencic (SUI) – As each round passes by, Mirra Andreeva has emerged more and more as a favourite this year. Mirra Andreeva's combination of powerful returns and swift serves has made her a formidable opponent, and she is poised to maintain her success against the formidable Belinda Bencic. This is the furthest the Swiss has made it in the competition, but it will most likely be the furthest she will make it this year. This will definitely be Andreeva’s toughest challenge yet, so expect a blockbuster match.


Flavio Cobolli (ITA) *22 vs Novak Djokovic (SRB) *6 – Flavio Cobolli has had a stellar tournament, making it to the quarterfinal of a major for the first time in his career. He comes up against an opponent who needs no introduction. Novak Djokovic has proven that he can continue to keep up with the young and rising stars, dismantling Alex De Minaur in the fourth round. He will hope to carry on his journey to find that elusive eighth Wimbledon title. But with many critics having Cobolli as a surprise underdog to make it to the final of the tournament, an upset is not off the cards today.


Court No.1 (1pm)

Iga Swiatek (POL) 8 vs Liudmila Samsonova *19 – Things seem to be falling into place for Iga Swiatek, as she finds herself amongst the favourites to win the tournament. She has never been completely comfortable on grass; this is the second time she has made it to this stage of the competition before. But the four-time French Open champion seems to be finding her feet as she looks to progress to the next round against the stylish Samsonova. Although she has had somewhat of a simple route to the quarterfinal, Samsonova will want to prove to the world she can compete with the best, but unfortunately, this will most likely be the end of her campaign. In their last four meetings with each other, Swiatek has won all four comfortably and will look to make it a fifth today.


Jannik Sinner (ITA) *1 vs Ben Shelton (USA) *10 – This would have been considered one of the games of the tournament if Jannik Sinner was 100% certain to play the full match. There are still doubts about his fitness after an MRI scan yesterday on his shoulder, uncertain whether he will be able to play the full match. But aside from all of this, Ben Shelton has looked a force to be reckoned with in every match so far, with this being the furthest he's made it in Wimbledon. Can Shelton prove everyone wrong and progress to the next round?

 

Court No.2 (11am)

J. Cash (GBR) /L. Glasspool (GBR) 5 vs H. Heliovaara (FIN) /H. Patten (GBR) *2

 

S. Hsieh (TPE) /J. Ostapenko (LAT) *4 vs S. Cirstea (ROU) / A. Kalinskaya

 

A. Radwanska (POL) /M. Rybarikova (SVK) vs K. Bertens (NED) /J. Konta (GBR)

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