Wimbledon, Sinner will debut on Court 1: the first day’s program

Wimbledon, Sinner will debut on Court 1: the first day’s program
Wimbledon, Sinner will debut on Court 1: the first day’s program

Wimbledon debut on Court 1 for Jannik Sinner. The organizers of the Championships have made official the program of the first day (Monday 1 July) and the match of the n. 1 in the world, engaged with the German Yannick Hanfmannwas placed as third match from 2pm (Italian time) on Field 1after Medvedev and Sabalenka. No Centre Court, therefore, for Jannik. As per tradition, the Centre Court will be “inaugurated” by the reigning champion (Carlos Alcaraz). Following will be two women’s matches (Alexandrova-Raducanu first, Dolehide-Gauff then).

Blue Monday: 9 Italians on the pitch

Not only Sinner, at the All England Club it will be a Monday was blue with nine Italians on the pitch. They will open the day at 12pm (Italian time). Arnaldi e Fogninirespectively engaged on Field 15 and 16 against the American Tiafoe and the German Koepfer. Then it will be Matteo’s turn Caps (potential opponent of Sinner in the 2nd round) against the Hungarian Fucsovics, finally in the evening space for Bellucci e Sonego against Shelton and Navone. Three women’s matches are also scheduled: Paolini-Sorribes Tormo, Trevisan-Keys and Errani-Noskova.

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The myth of Wimbledon will be live exclusively on Sky Sport and streaming on NOW from 1 to 14 July. From the courts of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, approximately 750 hours of live broadcast will be broadcast on Sky for the 137th edition of The Championships. As per tradition, the coverage of the tournament guaranteed by the Sky Sport team will be of the highest level: after the debut for the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the study dedicated to tennis created ad hoc in the Milan headquarters. Added to all this is the ever-advancing technology, which remains one of Sky’s trademarks also for tennis. Even for Wimbledon there will be the historic Sky Sport Techthe virtual magnifying glass that as always will help to technically and tactically analyze the decisive shots and the best plays.


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