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Samuel Lovett
Wimbledon
Tuesday 03 July 2018 10:02 EDT
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Wimbledon 2018 - day two: Order of play, prize money, how to get tickets, everything you need to know.

No. 3-seeded Garbine Muguruza begins the defence of her title against British wild card Naomi Broady, while newly crowned French Open champion and No. 1-seeded Simona Halep also plays on Centre Court against Kurumi Nara of Japan.

On the men's side, former champions Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic feature. No. 2-seeded Nadal faces Dudi Sela of Israel, while 12th-seeded Djokovic takes on Tennys Sandgren of the United States.

Follow live coverage of the second day of the 2018 Championships below with our live blog.


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Order of play, day two:

CENTRE COURT - SHOW COURT - 13:00 START

1 Garbine Muguruza (ESP) [3] 33 vs Naomi Broady (GBR) 34

2 Dudi Sela (ISR) 127 vs Rafael Nadal (ESP) [2] 128

3 Simona Halep (ROU) [1] 1 vs Kurumi Nara (JPN) 2

No.1 COURT - SHOW COURT - 13:00 START

1 Kyle Edmund (GBR) [21] 73 vs Alex Bolt (AUS) 74

2 Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BLR) 31 vs Petra Kvitova (CZE) [8] 32

3 Tennys Sandgren (USA) 79 vs Novak Djokovic (SRB) [12] 80

No.2 COURT - SHOW COURT - 11:30 START

1 Johanna Konta (GBR) [22] 9 vs Natalia Vikhlyantseva (RUS) 10

2 James Duckworth (AUS) 95 vs Alexander Zverev (GER) [4] 96

3 Dominic Thiem (AUT) [7] 65 vs Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) 66

4 Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) 23 vs Maria Sharapova (RUS) [24] 24

No.3 COURT - SHOW COURT - 11:30 START

1 Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) [5] 97 vs Peter Gojowczyk (GER) 98

2 Angelique Kerber (GER) [11] 49 vs Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 50

3 Matthew Ebden (AUS) 111 vs David Goffin (BEL) [10] 112

4 Belinda Bencic (SUI) 63 vs Caroline Garcia (FRA) [6] 64

COURT 12 - SHOW COURT - 11:30 START

1 Ashleigh Barty (AUS) [17] 41 vs Stefanie Voegele (SUI) 42

2 Nick Kyrgios (AUS) [15] 81 vs Denis Istomin (UZB) 82

3 Jack Sock (USA) [18] 105 vs Matteo Berrettini (ITA) 106

4 Heather Watson (GBR) 19 vs Kirsten Flipkens (BEL) 20

COURT 18 - SHOW COURT - 11:30 START

1 Ernests Gulbis (LAT) 91 vs Jay Clarke (GBR) 92

2 Taro Daniel (JPN) 119 vs Fabio Fognini (ITA) [19] 120

3 Monica Niculescu (ROU) 55 vs Naomi Osaka (JPN) [18] 56

4 Jana Fett (CRO) 47 vs Daria Kasatkina (RUS) [14] 48

COURT 4 - 11:30 START

1 Ana Bogdan (ROU) 5 vs Lara Arruabarrena (ESP) 6

2 Alison Van Uytvanck (BEL) 35 vs Polona Hercog (SLO) 36

3 Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 125 vs Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 126

4 Benoit Paire (FRA) 101 vs Jason Jung (TPE) [0] 102

COURT 5 - 11:30 START

1 Alize Cornet (FRA) 11 vs Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) 12

2 Marius Copil (ROU) 83 vs Robin Haase (NED) 84

3 Julien Benneteau (FRA) 69 vs Marton Fucsovics (HUN) 70

4 Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) 13 vs Sachia Vickery (USA) 14

COURT 6 - 11:30 START

1 Damir Dzumhur (BIH) [27] 89 vs Maximilian Marterer (GER) 90

2 Jennifer Brady (USA) 37 vs Kateryna Kozlova (UKR) 38

3 Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) 123 vs Mischa Zverev (GER) 124

4 Magda Linette (POL) 45 vs Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) 46

COURT 7 - 11:30 START

1 Feliciano Lopez (ESP) 99 vs Federico Delbonis (ARG) 100

2 Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) 93 vs Taylor Fritz (USA) 94

3 Pauline Parmentier (FRA) 29 vs Taylor Townsend (USA) 30

4 Alison Riske (USA) 61 vs Mariana Duque-Marino (COL) [0] 62

COURT 8 - 11:30 START

1 Daria Gavrilova (AUS) [26] 25 vs Zarina Diyas (KAZ) 26

2 Diego Schwartzman (ARG) [14] 113 vs Mirza Basic (BIH) 114

3 David Ferrer (ESP) 67 vs Karen Khachanov (RUS) 68

4 Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP) 59 vs Kaia Kanepi (EST) 60

COURT 9 - 11:30 START

1 Jiri Vesely (CZE) 115 vs Florian Mayer (GER) 116

2 Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) 109 vs Stephane Robert (FRA) 110

3 Sofia Kenin (USA) 21 vs Maria Sakkari (GRE) 22

4 Carla Suarez Navarro (ESP) [27] 57 vs Carina Witthoeft (GER) 58

COURT 11 - 11:30 START

1 Ana Konjuh (CRO) 51 vs Claire Liu (USA) 52

2 Frances Tiafoe (USA) 71 vs Fernando Verdasco (ESP) [30] 72

3 Gilles Simon (FRA) 107 vs Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) 108

COURT 14 - 11:30 START

1 Christian Harrison (USA) 87 vs Kei Nishikori (JPN) [24] 88

2 Gabriella Taylor (GBR) 43 vs Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 44

3 Katie Boulter (GBR) 53 vs Veronica Cepede Royg (PAR) 54

COURT 15 - 11:30 START

1 Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE) 7 vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) [30] 8

2 Pablo Cuevas (URU) 117 vs Simone Bolelli (ITA) [0] 118

3 Guido Andreozzi (ARG) 77 vs Horacio Zeballos (ARG) 78

COURT 16 - 11:30 START

1 Shuai Peng (CHN) 27 vs Samantha Stosur (AUS) 28

2 Yuichi Sugita (JPN) 75 vs Bradley Klahn (USA) 76

3 Saisai Zheng (CHN) 3 vs Qiang Wang (CHN) 4

COURT 17 - 11:30 START

1 Bernard Tomic (AUS) 85 vs Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 86

2 Denisa Allertova (CZE) 39 vs Anett Kontaveit (EST) [28] 40

3 Marco Cecchinato (ITA) [29] 121 vs Alex De Minaur (AUS) 122

NOT BEFORE 18.00

4 Danielle Collins (USA) 15 vs Elise Mertens (BEL) [15] 16

MATCHES TO BE ARRANGED

NOT BEFORE 17.00

1 Jeremy Chardy (FRA) 103 vs Denis Shapovalov (CAN) [26] 104

2 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [12] 17 vs Katy Dunne (GBR) 18

Edmund 6-2 6-3 6-5 Bolt

Bolt is on serve. If Edmund can break the Australian again, that'll be that.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 14:51

Game. Set. Match

Edmund 6-2 6-3 7-5 Bolt

Yep. He's done it. The Australian, positioned on the T, fired what should have been a simple volley into the net to hand the Brit victory. That last set saw the best and worst of Edmund as he dug deep, channelling his trademark resilience, to overcome an initial drop in intensity. A relatively straightforward win in all - and he'll be relieved to have got it sorted in straight sets.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 14:54

A Roger Federer Grand Slam record has just been broken on the second day of the 2018 Championships!

Here are the full details:

Vithushan Ehantharajah3 July 2018 15:05

Derby teenager Jay Clarke was narrowly beaten in a five-setter on his Wimbledon debut by experienced Latvian Ernests Gulbis.

The 19-year-old took the first set against the former world number 10, and hauled the match back to 2-2 after losing the second and third.

However, Clarke was left still waiting for a first grand slam event win after Gulbis wrapped up a 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7/3) 3-6 6-4 victory.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:07

Kei Nishikori is into the second round at Wimbledon after beating American qualifier Christian Harrison 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-2. 

The 24th-seeded Nishikori saw off Harrison's attempt at a comeback by claiming a tight third set, before cruising to victory in the fourth. 

Nishikori, the top-ranked Japanese player at the tournament, will next face another Australian, Bernard Tomic, who made the first-round draw as a lucky loser and took full advantage by defeating Hubert Hurkacz of Poland 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (2).

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:10

Rafael Nadal is currently on Centre Court against Israel's Dudi Sela, the world No 128. This should be a straightforward affair for the French Open champion - though his lack of practice on the green stuff means it may take a while for him to find his feet in this match.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:14

Madison Keys was the U.S. Open runner-up last year and a French Open semifinalist last month, is considered a contender at Wimbledon right now and, still, total strangers insult her, sometimes with menacing or obscene language, on a regular basis via social media.

"Try to find another job," read one message sent to the American via Twitter after she lost at the Australian Open. Another called her "the most overrated player in all of tennis." Those are just a couple of examples that happen to be suitable for print. Often, as Keys says, "It's really disgusting, horrible things."

A special report from Wimbledon.

 

Vithushan Ehantharajah3 July 2018 15:28

Angelique Kerber got her campaign off to the best possible start with a straights-sets win over Vera Zvonareva.

The German, a 2016 finalist and former world number one, beat the Russian 7-5 6-3.

Kerber was a semi-finalist at Eastbourne last week and will be targeting another deep run at the All England Club.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:43

The first-round clash between Gabriella Taylor and Eugenie Bouchard has gone to a third and final set. The Canadian came storming out of the blocks to take the first set 6-0 but Taylor recovered, winning the second one 6-4. It's currently 3-1 in the final set, with the Briton hanging on to salvage something from this match.

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:49

Edmund speaks! 

"I'm just really happy to get through the first round of Wimbledon," he said. "There's always that long preparation where there's lots of thinking ahead, excitement, anticipation, you've got the media, all that stuff to do.

"So to get the first round out of the way, play well, I'm very happy with. What a setting to do it, first time playing on Court One in singles. Tricky third set but it shows how well I was playing and thinking to come back and win it 7-5."

Edmund's thoughts now turn to a different sport as he prepares to cheer on England in their World Cup clash with Colombia.

"The support today was great," he said. "I think a lot of people are probably happy that I won in the way I did and everyone can get off and watch the match later tonight.

"I'm positive for the guys. The way they played in the group stages, of course the Belgium match was slightly different, but it's anyone's tournament the way results have been going. All the best for England, hopefully they can do the nation proud."

Samuel Lovett3 July 2018 15:55

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