Wimbledon 2021: What’s the schedule of play for Monday June 28?

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Wimbledon is back for its 2021 tournament (Picture: Getty Images)

The Wimbledon fortnight is upon us, with the tennis tournament returning to the court after – like so much else – being cancelled due to the Covid pandemic in 2020.

This year’s tournament will see number one men’s seed Novak Djokovic aiming to win his sixth men’s singles title, while reigning ladies’ singles champion Simona Halep – who is seeded number two – will be hoping to claim her second victory at the SW19 courts.

Although limited crowds will be allowed in to watch the action – rising to full capacity for the finals – you’ll also be able to get your fill of it on BBC One and BBC Two (as well as the iPlayer).

But just what is the order of play for today?

Order of play for Wimbledon 2021, Monday June 28

Here’s how today’s main matches are set to play out.

Centre Court (1pm)

Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2019
Novak Djokovic is chasing his sixth Wimbledon title (Picture: Getty Images)
  • Novak Djokovic (1) (Serbia) v Jack Draper (Great Britain)
  • Sloane Stephens (US) v Petra Kvitova (10) (Czech Republic)
  • Andy Murray (Britain) v Nikoloz Basilashvili (24) (Georgia)

Court One (12pm)

  • Monica Niculescu (Romania) v Aryna Sabalenka (3) (Belarus)
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas (3) (Greece) v Frances Tiafoe (U.S.)
  • Iga Swiatek (7) (Poland) v Hsieh Su-wei (Taiwan)

Court Two (10am)

  • Fiona Ferro (France) v Garbine Muguruza (11) (Spain)
  • Federico Delbonis (Argentina) v Andrey Rublev (5) (Russia)
  • Dan Evans (22) (Great Britain) v Feliciano Lopez (Spain)
  • Mihaela Buzarnescu (Romania) v Venus Williams (U.S.)

Where to watch Wimbledon 2021

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Coverage of Wimbledon 2021 begins on BBC Two on Monday from 10.30am and on BBC One from 1.45pm.

The highlights show Today at Wimbledon will also air nightly on BBC Two at 8.30pm (although this is subject to change depending on what time play finishes).

You’ll also be able to catch coverage via the BBC iPlayer, with matches from up to 18 courts – while there will be even more coverage available via BBC Red Button, and on the BBC Sport website and app.

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